What’s Wisconsin’s Mood?

What’s Wisconsin’s Mood?

The Web has been buzzing with TIME’s mood map quiz. Answer a few questions, and it will tell you where you should live. But some interesting trends emerge when looking at Wisconsin’s score as a whole. Score (Average is 50) Rank Openness 35.7 46 Conscientiousness 47.6 29 Extroversion 69.8 1 Agreeableness 57.8 11 Neuroticism 48.6 27 Residents of Wisconsin are less open, more conscientiousness, more extroverted, more agreeable and less neurotic than our Illinois neighbors to the South. Wisconsinites are less open, less conscientious, more extroverted, less agreeable and more neurotic than our Minnesotan friends to the West. Residents of…

The Web has been buzzing with TIME’s mood map quiz. Answer a few questions, and it will tell you where you should live.

But some interesting trends emerge when looking at Wisconsin’s score as a whole.

Score (Average is 50)

Rank

Openness

35.7

46

Conscientiousness

47.6

29

Extroversion

69.8

1

Agreeableness

57.8

11

Neuroticism

48.6

27

Residents of Wisconsin are less open, more conscientiousness, more extroverted, more agreeable and less neurotic than our Illinois neighbors to the South. Wisconsinites are less open, less conscientious, more extroverted, less agreeable and more neurotic than our Minnesotan friends to the West.

Residents of Vermont are the least extroverted, though the state scored high on agreeableness. Washington, D.C., topped the charts as having the least agreeable residents in the union. But the District got high marks on openness and neuroticism.

Abby Callard was an assistant editor at Milwaukee Magazine from 2012-2014. Her journalistic pursuits have seen her covering the Hispanic community in mid-Missouri, politics in Washington, D.C., art and culture for Smithsonian magazine, the social enterprise space in India and health care in Chicago. Abby has a degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.