Data Suggests Idahoans Would Not Do Well On The Family Feud
The Family Feud has been airing on television for almost 50 years in the United States. For those who watch the program religiously, there could be a reason why we don't see too many Idaho families crushing buzzers and moving on to the bonus round.
I remember watching Family Feud as a kid when Richard Dawson was the host. Anytime I stayed home sick from school, my mom always had that and Days of Our Lives on. Steve Harvey has been hosting the show since 2010, and it's remained one of the highest-rated game shows in America since its debut in 1976.
There's a website that has tracked how well and poorly states have done at answering questions that have been asked on the game show over the years. A survey of 2,600 Americans who live throughout the country has yielded some interesting results.
Harvey is the seventh host of Family Feud, and in my opinion, the best to ever wear the suit. I've actually looked into what it takes to get on the show, but have never followed through. Like many who have watched the program for years, I think my family would do quite well.
There's a website that has tracked how well and poorly states have done at answering questions that have been asked on the game show over the years. A survey of 2,600 Americans who live throughout the country has yielded some interesting results. Idaho isn't mentioned among the top states as having what it takes to succeed on the program, according to e-conolight.com.
The states with the best scores on the Family Feud quiz are South Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Washington. The worst scores in the nation belong to Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Nevada.