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US State Flags Quiz
Match all 50 current US state flags to the correct state. Includes the current Minnesota and Utah flag designs introduced in 2024.
- Time
- Match accuracy
- Longest streak
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What this US state flags quiz tests
This US state flags quiz is built for timed recognition: match each state name to the correct flag without leaning on a reference table. Use US state flags guide before the round, then switch to 50 states map quiz and state capitals quiz when a flag needs more context.
- Total flags
- 50 US states are included.
- Current designs
- Minnesota and Utah use their current flag designs that became official in 2024.
- Leaderboard
- Completed standard games can appear on the state flags leaderboard.
How to get faster at state flags
A fast run usually comes from recognizing design families first, then separating similar seal flags by one memorable detail.
- Start with the high-contrast anchors: Texas, Maryland, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Ohio, and Alaska.
- For seal flags, say the state name with one visual clue: palmetto, pelican, grizzly, plow, ship, torch, or mountain scene.
- Replay immediately after a miss. The second pass is where similar blue-background flags stop blending together.
US State Flags quiz FAQ
Use these answers to turn the quiz into a short study session before you start another timed round.
What is included in the US State Flags quiz?
The quiz includes 50 country flags from this deck. Each round shows country names and flags from that set, so regional decks are useful when you want focused practice before trying the full world flags quiz.
How should I study for this flag quiz?
Start by scanning the matching flag list, then replay the quiz and pay attention to repeated colors, stars, crosses, crescents, coats of arms, and stripe layouts. Those visual patterns make similar flags easier to separate under time pressure.
How are scores measured?
Scores favor fast, accurate matching. The game tracks total time, match accuracy, and longest streak, so steady correct pairs usually beat rushed guesses.
Do I need an account to play?
No. You can play anonymously, but signing in lets you save completed games, appear on leaderboards, and track better times over repeat attempts.