--- id: useQueries title: useQueries --- The `useQueries` hook can be used to fetch a variable number of queries: ```tsx const results = useQueries({ queries: [ { queryKey: ['post', 1], queryFn: fetchPost, staleTime: Infinity }, { queryKey: ['post', 2], queryFn: fetchPost, staleTime: Infinity }, ], }) ``` **Options** The `useQueries` hook accepts an options object with a **queries** key whose value is an array with query option objects identical to the [`useQuery` hook](../../../../framework/react/reference/useQuery) (excluding the `context` option). - `context?: React.Context` - Use this to use a custom React Query context. Otherwise, `defaultContext` will be used. > Having the same query key more than once in the array of query objects may cause some data to be shared between queries, e.g. when using `placeholderData` and `select`. To avoid this, consider de-duplicating the queries and map the results back to the desired structure. **Returns** The `useQueries` hook returns an array with all the query results. The order returned is the same as the input order.