There's an InfoMap for That: WNBA Dildo Color Favorites By State

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BetOnline.ag has come up with a "dildo map" showing how bettors in each state are wagering their money on the color of the next sex toy will be that's thrown onto the court during a WNBA game.  Unless you've been living under a rock these past two weeks, BetOnline has been offering odds on the infamous WNBA dildo throwing with thousands bet thus far, mostly on the sex toy color. 

WNBA court dildo color betting map trends - TalkBasket.net
Thursday night, the incident occurred for the fourth time (it was purple) during a Chicago Sky vs. Atlanta Dream game.

This all started back on July 29 when the first dildo was flung during a Dream vs. Valkyries matchup, it then occurred again on August 1 at another game.

The story then started going viral, and a cryptocurrency group soon took responsibility, stating they were doing the "pranks" as a way to promote their new meme coin: Green Dildo Coin.

As for how bettors are wagering for the next "incident," here's the breakdown:

Green - 16 states
Black/Brown - 9 states
White/Caucasian tone - 9 states
Blue - 5 states
Purple - 4 states
Red/Pink - 4 states
Rainbow - 3 states

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com 

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