1864, "spot within one's range of vision but where one cannot see," from blind (adj.) + spot (n.). Of the point on the retina insensitive to light (where the optic nerve enters the eye), from 1872. Figurative sense (of moral, intellectual, etc. sight) by 1907.
golf is one of his blind spots and he's proud of it
blimey
blimp
blind
blind date
blind side
blind spot
blinded
blinder
blindfold
blinding
blindly