Estately, has put together a map that shows the questions that each state Googles more than any other state. New Hampshire's isn't too bad, but some of the results are bizarre. Confused? Let me see if I can clear it up for you.

So, the map does NOT show what each state Googles the most, but displays the searches each state Googles MORE FREQUENTLY than the other states. There's some pretty weird stuff going on with these searches. Here's how Estately came up with their results:

Using Google Autocomplete we compiled hundreds of the most common questions Americans type into the Google search bar. We ran those searches through Google Trends to determine which state queried each of these selected searches the most over the past 12 years. To be clear, the list below does not represent what each state Googles the most, it simply shows the searches each state Googles more frequently than the other 49 states and the District of Columbia.

Here is the map:

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So, New Hampshire asks Google, 'who should I vote for?' more than any other state. I gotta say with some of the other results, that's not so bad. At least it's an important question unlike Iowa's, 'do penguins have knees?' This is actually pretty interesting stuff, if you wanna dive in further, check out the entire study at Estately.

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