50 US States Map Quiz
Play the 50 US States map quiz game. Guess the state on the map, find all 50 states, and practice United States geography.
Questions
Time Limit
States in This Quiz
50 states are included in the 50 US States Map Quiz.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Map quiz overview
This map quiz helps you practice country locations by asking you to find each answer directly on the map. Instead of choosing from a list, you build spatial memory by connecting country names with their real position, shape, and surrounding neighbors.
How to use this quiz
Choose the number of questions, decide whether to use the 15-second timer, and start the round. Each prompt shows a country name and flag, then you tap the matching country on the map.
Why map practice works
Map-based recall is useful because it combines recognition and location. Over time, borders, coastlines, island groups, and nearby countries become easier to remember.
What to focus on while playing
Try to notice the clues around each answer instead of memorizing one country at a time. Coastlines, mountain regions, peninsulas, nearby seas, and neighboring countries all make the next round easier.
If a country is difficult to find, use the result as a study signal. A missed answer usually points to a weak regional cluster that can be improved quickly with a few focused replays.
Tips for better scores
- Start with untimed rounds when learning a new region
- Use nearby countries and coastlines as anchors
- Replay the same region to strengthen weak areas
Timed and untimed practice
Untimed play is best for learning new maps, while the 15-second timer is useful once you can already recognize most countries in the region. Switching between both modes gives you accuracy practice and speed practice without changing the quiz format.
Countries Map Games
World
Take on the full world map and see how far your geography memory goes.
Africa
Trace huge deserts, coastlines, and inland nations across the continent.
Asia
Work through vast borders, island chains, and fast-changing neighbors.
Europe
Zoom in on compact borders, peninsulas, and countries packed close together.
North America
Pick out countries from the Arctic edge down through Central America.
Oceania
Follow island nations across the Pacific and lock onto Australia first.
South America
Move from the Andes to the Atlantic and pin each country in place.
Capitals Map Games
World
Match capital cities to countries across the full world map.
Africa
Use African capital cities to find their countries on the map.
Asia
Connect Asian capital names with countries across a vast region.
Europe
Test compact European geography through its capital cities.
North America
Match capitals to countries from the Arctic to Central America.
Oceania
Find Pacific and Oceania countries from their capital city names.
South America
Use South American capitals to pin each country on the map.






