New research names the game shows that Connecticut loves the most, with Jeopardy! coming out on top.
The study, conducted by sweepstake comparison site Casinos Sweeps, analyzed nationwide and regional Google searches relating to TV game shows, to identify which ones are the most popular.
They looked at the number of monthly searches across Connecticut for the following three search variations to find the most love game shows; ‘watch [show],’ ‘stream [show] and ‘[show] episodes’.
Below are Connecticut's 10 most popular TV game shows according to their findings:
1. Jeopardy!
Jeopardy! is the top pick for game shows in Connecticut, with an average of 117 monthly searches. It switches the traditional question-and-answer format around, offering contestants the answers as clues to the questions they must correctly guess.
Jeopardy! was found to be the most popular game show in 42 out of 50 states, and the second most popular in six states.
2. Family Feud
The runner-up is Family Feud at 61 average monthly searches. In the show, two families go head-to-head, attempting to correctly guess the most popular answers given in a 100 people survey.
Family Feud was the most popular in seven states and the second most popular game show in 18 states.
3. Celebrity Family Feud
The third is Celebrity Family Feud with 46 average monthly searches.
Celebrity Family Feud works in a similar way to the regular format, except it features celebrities and their relatives, hoping to score a cash prize for a charity.
4. American Ninja Warrior
The fourth most popular game show is American Ninja Warrior at 41 average monthly searches.
The thrilling competition follows top athletes' attempts to complete an extremely challenging obstacle course in hopes of reaching Mount Midoriyama – with only a few having ever succeeded.
5. The Floor
Only just released at the beginning of the year, The Floor rounds out the top five, with 38 average monthly searches.
The game show kicks off with 81 contestants each stood on a square in a massive grid. Contestants are then pitted against each other in pairs, with the winner claiming the other one’s space on the floor as theirs – whoever manages to occupy the entire floor brings home the prize money.
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