That is I have found it more interesting to play without seeing the pieces on lichess.
I have also played a blindfold simul (3 boards) at my local chess club, with some of the scholastic players, I managed to do that quiet well I won 2 games and drew one.
I do not remember the games, well I do remember one game that was rather short, maybe that makes it a two board simul?
The game I do remember where I had the white pieces went like this
1.e4 d6 2.Nf3 Bg4 3.Bc4 - setting up the common trick with Bxf7+ winning a pawn - 3.-Bxf3 4.Qxf3 Nc6?? 5.Qxf7+ Kd7 6.Be6#
This was played while I had two other boards running, though if I had been sighted I wouldn't play such a cruel mate, but I wanted to end the games as quickly as possible to make the overall requirements lower so I played the mate.
I have also done a lot of blindfold games on lichess, I might share some of them, while I do higher share of blunders while not seeing the pieces I find it more fun. Also I have a blind account on lichess, which has a lower rating so I play a different class of players.
I have been working my way up to about 1500 on my blind account (yes that is the starting rating), I just don't always remember where all the pieces are, so I just loose some games on account of blundering something.