, the venue of Miss World 2025 On 19 February 2025, the organizers announced that the final event would take place on 31 May 2025 in
Hyderabad, India. This was the third time the pageant was held in India, following
Miss World 1996 and
Miss World 2023.
Selection of participants Contestants from one-hundred and eight countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. was replaced by Miss Czech Republic 2024, Adéla Štroffeková. Zedníková later participated in
Miss Supranational 2024, where she was second runner-up. Miss Tunisia 2023, Amira Afli, was replaced by Miss Tunisia 2025, Lamis Redissi. Noelia Hernandez of Belize withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons and was replaced by her first runner-up, Shayari Morataya.
Manita Hang of Cambodia withdrew for personal reasons, and replaced by Julia Russell. Both were replaced by Miss World Nicaragua 2025, Virmania Rodríguez. and was replaced by her first runner-up,
Charlotte Grant.
Returns, and withdrawals This edition saw the returns of Suriname, which last competed in
2012, North Macedonia (as Macedonia) in
2015, Latvia and Zambia in
2018, Kyrgyzstan in
2019, and Albania, Armenia, and Equatorial Guinea in
2021. Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Liberia, Macau, Morocco, and Uruguay withdrew from the competition due to their respective national organizations failing to appoint a delegate, organize a national pageant, or retain the Miss World franchise. Miss Lesotho 2023, Lerato Masila withdrew for undisclosed reasons. Tracy Nabukeera of Tanzania withdrew due to lack of sponsorship, Daniela Vojtasová of Slovakia cited academic commitments. Min Jung of South Korea withdrew due to an injury. Fabiola Vindas of Costa Rica withdrew after her national organization lost the Miss World franchise, and instead competed in
Miss Supranational 2025. Nikoline Andresen of Norway withdrew due to scheduling conflicts and instead competed in
Miss International 2025. == Results ==