The rise of Quantum Computing in the industry begets a closer analysis of the topic and its methods. Quantum computers are not limited to the two states 0 and 1; rather, they encode information as quantum bits, or qubits, which can exist in superposition and can be entangled. Understanding the entanglement of qubits requires an understanding of the Bell states. The first Bell state(Φ +), has been widely studied and is prominent in quantum computing literature. However, the other three (Φ −, Ψ+, Ψ −), are relatively untouched by researchers since Quantum Computers have only recently been available for research that could test them. Years of theoretical research has not been backed by experiments due to the lack of available technology. Now with its availability from companies like IBM we have the resources to test and work with all four Bell states, further developing Quantum Computing as a strong pillar in computing.