Tuesday, Netflix released a study saying it knows which shows viewers are most likely to binge-watch.
The reveal came as a bit of a surprise since the streaming service is particularly secretive when it comes to releasing data about shows and movies watched on the platform.
In a press release, Netflix broke down the way people view shows into two categories — those they "savor" and view over a period of time and those they "devour," or binge-watch for more than two hours per day.
What falls into the latter category? According to Netflix, fans are more likely to breeze through thrillers and horror series. Keep reading to see the 13 shows Netflix says viewers binge-watch the fastest, in no particular order.
"Bates Motel"

The A&E prequel series to "Psycho" follows a young Norman Bates and his mother leading up to the movie's events. A fifth season is set for 2017.
"Breaking Bad"

AMC may have been the home of the critically acclaimed series which saw Walter White go from a teacher to drug lord in five seasons, but the show often gets praise for getting popular on the streaming site first.
When the series won its first Emmy for best drama series, creator Vince Gilligan credited the show's popularity on Netflix with keeping "Breaking Bad" on air.
"Dexter"

The Showtime series, which followed a serial killer who only murders other guilty people, ended with a controversial finale after six seasons.
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