Critical reception "Blink Twice" received positive to mixed reviews from music critics. Writing for the
Latin American-oriented magazine
Remezcla, Ivana E. Morales called the "Blink Twice" remix with Belinda an "alchemy of sound and artistry" that transcends language barriers. Nica Glorioso of
Nylon Manila observed that women are "often shamed" for expressing their desires, and that many men show a lack of respect for women. Thus, she lauded the lyrics of "Blink Twice" for subverting the notion that women should always wait to be pursued, rather than making the first move. On the other hand,
Rolling Stone Philippines' Mel Wang reported that the track's use of English, rather than Tagalog, has created concerns among the general public that the group may be losing their Filipino identity. They concluded that "Blink Twice" represents Bini's dilemma of "staying true to their Filipino roots while also appealing to a broader, more global audience". Cris O. Ramos of
One Music Philippines wrote that the song "may make you yearn and crave for the kind of chemistry the girls had with FlipMusic", but complimented its "straightforward" nature. He gave "Blink Twice" 3.5 out of 5 stars.
&Asian's Julienne Loreto and Maddie Armstrong criticized the musical aspects of the song. They wrote that "Blink Twice" was "repetitive" and "monotonous", adding that the track "lacks the punch and speed that its charming lyrics call for". They concluded that the song was "cute" but did not suit Bini.
Commercial performance Following its release on February 13, "Blink Twice" debuted at number seven on the
Philippine Hot 100 and number four on the
Top Philippine Songs chart. It peaked at number seven on the
Official Philippines Chart of the
Official Southeast Asia. The song also reached number two on the
Billboard Philippines Top P-pop Songs monthly chart and placed at number ninety-six on the 2025 year-end chart. Internationally, the song entered multiple charts, including a debut at number twenty-four on New Zealand's
Hot Singles chart and number thirty-one on the United Kingdom's
UK Singles Sales Chart and twenty-seven on the
UK Singles Downloads Chart. == Music video ==