U.S. States Trivia Quiz – Capitals, Flags & Symbols

How well do you know the 50 U.S. states? This free trivia quiz mixes capitals, flags, birds, mottos, nicknames, and more with randomized questions and instant feedback.

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State Nicknames Quiz

Match every state to its best-known nickname. Fast rounds, instant reveals, and replayable runs once you get in the groove.

Classic: 10 questions, 20 seconds per question, speed-based points.
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Classic: 10 questions, 20 seconds per question, speed-based points.
Questions
30
Difficulty
Medium
Randomized rounds Instant answer reveal Replay for a cleaner streak
Created by USA Symbol Team · Updated April 22, 2026 · Verified

How the U.S. States General Knowledge Quiz Works

Each round presents questions from multiple categories: state capitals, official flags, state birds, mottos (with translations), and famous nicknames.

Questions and answer choices shuffle with each playthrough, making every quiz session unique and encouraging repeated practice.

After answering, you’ll receive instant feedback to help reinforce learning and identify areas for improvement.

Tips for Mastering This Mixed U.S. States Quiz

  • Start by memorizing the 50 state capitals and their locations, as these are commonly tested.
  • Learn distinctive flag features like symbols, colors, and patterns to spot them quickly.
  • Group state birds and mottos by region (for example, Pacific states or New England) to make patterns easier to remember.
  • Play multiple rounds to increase both speed and accuracy.

Common Challenges in U.S. States Quizzes

Quizzes that mix different categories — like capitals and nicknames — can be tricky because they require multiple types of knowledge at the same time.

Some state mottos are in Latin or French, so remembering their translations can help you answer faster.

Repeated practice with randomized questions builds confidence and improves recall.

Example Questions in This Quiz

Not sure what to expect? Here are a few examples of the types of questions you'll encounter:

  • What is the capital of California?
  • Which state is called the Sunshine State?
  • What animal appears on the California state flag?
  • Which state motto means 'Thus Always to Tyrants'?
  • What is the state bird of Texas?

Go Deeper with Topic-Specific Quizzes

This mixed quiz is a good starting point, but each topic here has a dedicated quiz worth trying on its own — state capitals, state flags, state birds, and state nicknames each have their own full 50-question round.

Our state flags hub and state symbols pages also have detailed information if you want to study before playing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What U.S. states trivia topics does this quiz cover?
State capitals, state flags, state birds, state mottos (with translations), and famous state nicknames — all in a single mixed round.
Is this a good quiz for testing general U.S. geography knowledge?
Yes. Because it mixes categories, it’s closer to a real trivia challenge than a single-topic drill. You’ll need to switch mental gears between capitals, symbols, and nicknames.
Are the questions different each time?
Yes. Both the question order and the answer choices are reshuffled every round.
What are some example U.S. states trivia questions?
The quiz includes questions like: What is the capital of California? Which state is called the Lone Star State? What animal appears on the California flag? Which state motto means ‘Thus Always to Tyrants’?
Is this good for school geography practice?
Yes. The mixed format reflects the kind of questions that appear on geography tests, where topics aren’t separated into neat categories.
Do I need to sign up to play?
No. The quiz is free and starts immediately, no account required.