State Quest

Every U.S. state has a fixed location inside a larger region and one capital city; region anchors and neighboring shapes make both locations and capitals easier to retrieve.

GeographyAges 8-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out

  • Use a region clue and neighboring state shapes to place a named state on an accurate U.S. map.
  • Connect a state name and shape to its capital city in both directions.
  • Transfer from a capital-only clue to the correct state on an unlabeled map.
  • Practice an expanding pool of states and capitals while label visibility and speed bonuses adapt to performance.

The levels

  1. Find the West

    Predict the target region, drag the pin to Colorado, observe the whole West respond, and connect Colorado with Denver.

  2. Texas signal

    Place a named state using its recognizable shape and neighbors, then observe Austin on its passport card.

  3. Capital decoder

    Recall Tallahassee from Florida's highlighted shape and explain why a famous city is not automatically the capital.

  4. Coast-to-coast rescue

    Transfer from the capital-only clue Sacramento to California on an unlabeled map, using region and shape anchors.

Ready when they are.

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