US States Trivia
A trivia pack on the 50 United States — capitals, state nicknames, flags, geography, abbreviations and the famous landmarks that put each state on the map. From the easy hits (California, Texas, Florida, New York) to the famously-trickier middle (Wyoming, the Dakotas, the Carolinas split), the pack is built for fast multiple-choice rounds.
Start a US States quiz →What you'll be quizzed on
State capitals (the easy ones and the famously-mistaken — Springfield, Pierre, Topeka, Frankfort). State nicknames (Sunshine State, Lone Star State, Empire State, Bay State). State flags and abbreviations (the two-letter postal codes, the tricky pairs like Mississippi / Missouri / Minnesota). State boundaries and the major rivers, mountains and coastlines.
A handful of questions cover statehood order (the original thirteen, Alaska and Hawaii at the back), state mottos, and the landmarks each state is best known for — Mount Rushmore, the Alamo, the Grand Canyon, Liberty's torch.
Works for US and non-US players alike
US players will know plenty of the state-pride content cold; international players tend to score well on capitals and famous landmarks. Multiple choice keeps the gap closer than a typed-answer quiz would.
Schools and families: this is a strong pack for a younger group too — the difficulty smoothly scales from "California" to "what state is Pierre the capital of?"
Frequently asked questions
Are US territories (Puerto Rico, etc.) included?
The pack focuses on the 50 states. The territories appear in a separate context (sovereignty questions in the broader Geography pack).
How heavy is it on capitals?
Capitals are a chunk of the pack but not all of it — nicknames, landmarks and abbreviations balance it out.
Do I need to be American to enjoy it?
No — multiple choice and a smooth difficulty curve keeps it accessible for non-US players.
How many players?
Up to six per room.