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The Top-Selling Cannabis Strains in Every Recreational State (January 2026)

The nation’s legal marijuana markets opened the new year with many of the same dominant strains carrying over their momentum into January, while a few emerging favorites continued to chip away at long-standing leaders.

Early-year purchasing patterns showed modest shifts compared to the end of 2025, with some strains gaining traction in markets where they had previously trailed, reflecting changing consumer preferences as 2026 began.

Using sales data reported by state regulatory agencies and cannabis commissions—and supplemented with figures from the Seattle-based research firm Headset in states where official data is not yet available—the list below highlights the top-selling strain in every recreational marijuana state as of January 2026.

Alaska

Top-Selling Strain: Blue Dream (previous month: Runtz)

Arizona

Top-Selling Strain: Permanent Marker

California

Top-Selling Strain: Blue Dream

Colorado

Top-Selling Strain: MAC

Connecticut

Top-Selling Strain: Animal Face

Delaware

Top-Selling Strain: Runtz (previous month: Wedding Cake)

Illinois

Top-Selling Strain: Pineapple Express

Maine

Top-Selling Strain: Brownie Scout

Maryland

Top-Selling Strain: Snoop Dogg OG (previous month: Afternoon Delight #4)

Massachusetts

Top-Selling Strain: Strawberry (previous month: Kush Mintz)

Michigan

Top-Selling Strain: Runtz

Missouri

Top-Selling Strain: CAP Junky (previous month: Triple Burger)

Montana

Top-Selling Strain: Runtz (previous month: Gelato)

Nevada

Top-Selling Strain: Kush Cake (previous month: Afternoon Delight)

New Jersey

Top-Selling Strain: Lemon Cherry Gelato

New Mexico

Top-Selling Strain: Sour Diesel

New York

Top-Selling Strain: Blue Dream

Ohio

Top-Selling Strain: Bananas

Oregon

Top-Selling Strain: Runtz (previous month: Bananas)

Rhode Island

Top-Selling Strain: Wedding Cake (previous month: Jack Herer)

Vermont

Top-Selling Strain: Runtz

Washington

Top-Selling Strain: Wedding Cake

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