93% guessed the Canary Islands. 89% guessed the Balearic Islands. That means that at least 4% of people guessed one group of islands, then when the other came up, didn't think that the answer would be the only other group of islands...
No, it means that when some of them tried Canary Islands for Balaerics and got it wrong, they knew that the next group of islands was the Canaries and got it correct
Or, it means you didn't know any of the regions of Spain and picked one region to continuously click until you got it right, clicking right past both sets of islands.
If everyone was 100 percent guessing, but saw that there were two groups of islands, the first island they guessed would average 50 percent correct guesses, the island second 100. Thus if everyone was purely guessing and whichever island they guessed first was random, each island would be a correct guess 75 percent of the time, on average. Anything higher than that would show actual knowledge, not at all silly sausageness. Probability is unintuitive to humans.
Got 'em all in 38 and I'm not even Spanish but I speak it [mi hermana es una tortuga] for those of you who don't know that means [my sister is a turtle].
Got them all 17/17, I was glad I didn't mix up Castile y Leon and Castile-La Mancha. I thought I was going to mess up on La Rioja, Navarre, Basque and Cantabria as well. I never remember where they were until now.
Since everyone is posting what they got: I got 14 because I mixed up the Canary and Balearic islands both times and I couldn't remember where La RIoja was
Balearic Islands : 81%
People got dumber.
Canary - 88%
Balearic - 85%
People got smarter now.
(In case anyone is wondering, yes I used Google Translate)
moja sestra je korytnačka.
Not visited: Baleares, Valencia, Murcia, Galicia, Aragón, Extremadura [Ceuta, Melilla]