According to a recent study by the dating app Clover, that ranked users based on visual appeal.
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If you've been wondering where all the attractive singles have been hiding, wonder no more.
Clover, a web-based dating app, has released a definitive list of placeswhere America's most beautiful people live. And some of the cities may come as a surprise.
According to their site, Cloverdeveloped "a proprietary scoring system able to accurately assess a person's level of attractiveness," and used that data to determine the geographic regions most likely to be home to theseaesthetically pleasing folks.
For female users, Manhattan, New York and Santa Monica, California unsurprisingly came out on top — as numbers 1 and 2, respectively. Cleveland, Ohio made an unexpected appearance on the list, though the city has been attracting more young people as of late, according to the New York Times.
When it comes to male users, Manhattan barely made the list at all, coming in at number 7. While cities with warmer climates — Jacksonville, Florida;Scottsdale, Arizona;and Virginia Beach, Virginia—took the top three spots. The men weren't without a wildcard choice either —Lincoln, Nebraska ranked number 8 on the list.
Check out the top 8 cities for both men and women below, andhead over to Clover to see where they believe their least attractive users live.
Cities with the most attractive women:
1. Manhattan, NY
2. Santa Monica, CA
3. Boston, MA
4. Miami, FL
5. Cleveland, OH
6. Queens, NY
7. Tampa, FL
8. Philadelphia, PA
Cities with the most attractive men:
1. Jacksonville, FL
2. Scottsdale, AZ
3. Virginia Beach, VA
4. Boston, MA
5. Minneapolis, MN
6. Baton Rouge, LA
7.Manhattan, NY
8. Lincoln, NE
Bridget Mallon is a writer, editor, and content strategist with more than a decade of experience in the lifestyle space. She's worked at and led editorial strategy for home sites like The Spruce, MyDomaine, HGTV, Elle Decor, and Apartment Therapy and her words have appeared on Wondermind, Well+Good, The Everygirl, and Sunset.com. When she's not testing out new products or covering the latest trends, you can find her listening to folk music, getting lost in a book store, or working "Arrested Development" quotes into everyday conversations.
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