How well do you know the states of the United States of America? Since we're not sadists, we will not ask you to match all 50! We will settle for these 15 flags and their matching states!
Which state does this flag belong to?
New Mexico
Texas
Arizona
Which state does this flag belong to?
Ohio
Florida
Alabama
Which state does this flag belong to?
Florida
Hawaii
South Carolina
Which state does this flag belong to?
Maryland
Illinois
Michigan
Which state does this flag belong to?
Missouri
California
Michigan
Which state does this flag belong to?
Virginia
New Jersey
New Hampshire
Which state does this flag belong to?
Louisiana
North Carolina
Rhode Island
Which state does this flag belong to?
New Hampshire
Maine
Hawaii
Which state does this flag belong to?
New Mexico
Tennessee
Alaska
Which state does this flag belong to?
Illinois
Georgia
Washington
Which state does this flag belong to?
Iowa
Texas
Ohio
Which state does this flag belong to?
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Connecticut
Which state does this flag belong to?
Tennessee
Wisconsin
West Virginia
Which state does this flag belong to?
Maryland
Maine
Rhode Island
Which state does this flag belong to?
North Dakota
Pennsylvania
Illinois
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Oops! From your results, it's clear that the Geography of the USA is not something you have much track with. You should take a coast-to-coast trip in the USA one day, we hear it's the most rewarding experience! We can guarantee that such a trip will give your geographical knowledge the update it truly needs.
Great score! Your results prove that you certainly seem to have a lot of knowledge about the USA! You are a critical thinker, and you make knowledge your own. You are process-oriented, which means you are able to apply what you've learned by focusing on what's important. Well done!
Congratulations, it seems as though you are VERY knowledgeable about US states. Very few people get a perfect score (or close to it) on this test, so your knowledge of American geography is really something that you ought to be proud of! You are clearly a life-long learner, which is something that's far less common than you might like to believe.