![]() ![]() You can visit Ucribs’s page here to see the data collected in a quantified spreadsheet. Maybe because there’s nothing else to do there! (Look, I’m just trying to make myself feel better about New Jersey.)īelow is an infographic provided by Ucribs. There must be some mighty fine Pokémon trainers out in Wyoming. states that need the least help, it’s Wyoming. New York is the seventh most clueless out of all fifty states. Behind us by a single volume is Florida, and after them Illinois and Texas. Meteorites have been discovered in Pokémon GO, and it seems like they have some connection to Rayquazause one to help Rayquaza’s power ascend to new heights You’ll be able to use a Meteorite to teach the Charged Attack Dragon Ascent to Rayquaza. I shouldn’t talk too much trash: My home state New Jersey is the second most clueless, trailing behind Michigan in overall searches. Michigan takes the cake for being the “most clueless” about Pokémon Go, topping the list in searches in all of Ucribs’s categories like “How to Throw a Pokéball” to “What is a Pokéstop” to even “What is Pokémon Go.” While it’s good to know that Michigan residents have at least learned to use Google, we’re not sure they haven’t been living under a rock for the past two weeks. The results are, for the most part, quite funny. ![]() University housing resources Ucribs went ahead and used Google’s search tools to find out which states have been looking for help the most in the immensely popular Pokémon app. But no matter how clueless you are, take comfort in knowing that people in Michigan are probably worse (if you live in Michigan… sorry.) If you need help in Nintendo and Niantic’s augmented reality app Pokémon Go, you’ve probably been Googling things like “How to throw a Pokéball”, or “How to catch rare Pokemon”. ![]()
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