Whether you’re a geography enthusiast or simply looking to challenge your knowledge of American states, this quiz is designed to test your familiarity with the capitals of the 50 U.S. states.
So, are you ready to prove that you’re among the few who can ace this challenge? Let’s find out if you can get them all correct!
Alabama

A) Birmingham
B) Montgomery
C) Mobile
D) Huntsville
Hint: This city was pivotal in the American Civil Rights Movement.
Alabama State Capital

Montgomery
Alaska

A) Anchorage
B) Fairbanks
C) Juneau
D) Kodiak
Hint: This city, located in the Panhandle, is not accessible by road from the rest of the state.
Alaska State Capital

Juneau
Arizona

A) Phoenix
B) Tucson
C) Mesa
D) Flagstaff
Hint: The city is well-known for its extremely hot desert climate and is the largest in the state.
Arizona State Capital

Phoenix
Arkansas

A) Little Rock
B) Fayetteville
C) Fort Smith
D) Jonesboro
Hint: Located at the state’s geographical center, this city is notable for a famous high school that was central to the desegregation crisis in the 1950s.
Arkansas State Capital

Little Rock
California

A) Los Angeles
B) San Francisco
C) San Diego
D) Sacramento
Hint: Despite being less famous than some other cities in the state, it’s the hub of state government and is located at the confluence of two rivers.
California State Capital

Sacramento
Here’s the next set of multiple-choice questions for the state capitals of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, and Georgia:
Colorado

A) Denver
B) Colorado Springs
C) Boulder
D) Aurora
Hint: This city, known for its high elevation, is also a major hub for the skiing industry.
Colorado State Capital

Denver
Connecticut

A) Hartford
B) New Haven
C) Stamford
D) Bridgeport
Hint: Known for its role in the insurance industry, this city is one of the oldest in the United States.
Connecticut State Capital

Hartford
Delaware

A) Wilmington
B) Dover
C) Newark
D) Lewes
Hint: Located in the central part of the state, this city is home to a well-known NASCAR race track.
Delaware State Capital

Dover
Florida

A) Tallahassee
B) Miami
C) Orlando
D) Tampa
Hint: This city is located in the Panhandle region and is a significant center for higher education.
Florida State Capital

Tallahassee
Georgia

A) Atlanta
B) Savannah
C) Augusta
D) Macon
Hint: This city played a major role during the Civil War and is a primary transportation hub of the southeastern United States.
Georgia State Capital

Atlanta
Hawaii

A) Honolulu
B) Hilo
C) Kailua
D) Lahaina
Hint: This city is a major tourist destination and is located on an island known for its volcanic landscape.
Hawaii State Capital

Honolulu
Idaho

A) Boise
B) Idaho Falls
C) Pocatello
D) Twin Falls
Hint: Situated on the Boise River in southwestern Idaho, this city is known for its vibrant arts scene and several universities.
Idaho State Capital

Boise
Illinois

A) Springfield
B) Chicago
C) Rockford
D) Peoria
Hint: This city is historically known for its association with Abraham Lincoln and is located in the central part of the state.
Illinois State Capital

Springfield
Indiana

A) Indianapolis
B) Fort Wayne
C) Evansville
D) South Bend
Hint: This city is famous for hosting a major annual auto race and is the largest city in the state.
Indiana State Capital

Indianapolis
Iowa

A) Des Moines
B) Cedar Rapids
C) Davenport
D) Iowa City
Hint: This city, located near the confluence of two rivers, is a major center for the insurance industry.
Iowa State Capital

Des Moines
Kansas

A) Wichita
B) Topeka
C) Kansas City
D) Overland Park
Hint: Situated along the Kansas River, this city is known for its historical significance in the Civil Rights Movement.
Kansas State Capital

Topeka
Kentucky

A) Louisville
B) Lexington
C) Frankfort
D) Bowling Green
Hint: This city, though smaller than some of the state’s other cities, played a significant role during the American Civil War.
Kentucky State Capital

Frankfort
Louisiana

A) New Orleans
B) Baton Rouge
C) Shreveport
D) Lafayette
Hint: Located along the Mississippi River, this city is a major industrial, petrochemical, and port hub.
Louisiana State Capital

Baton Rouge
Maine

A) Portland
B) Augusta
C) Bangor
D) Lewiston
Hint: This city is situated on the Kennebec River and is one of the smallest state capitals in terms of population.
Maine State Capital

Augusta
Maryland

A) Baltimore
B) Annapolis
C) Rockville
D) Frederick
Hint: Known for its rich naval history, this city is home to a famous United States Naval Academy.
Maryland State Capital

Annapolis
Massachusetts

A) Boston
B) Worcester
C) Springfield
D) Cambridge
Hint: This city is renowned for its historical significance in American history and is a major educational and cultural center.
Massachusetts State Capital

Boston
Michigan

A) Detroit
B) Lansing
C) Grand Rapids
D) Ann Arbor
Hint: Located in the central part of the state, this city is known for its educational institutions and as a center for automotive manufacturing.
Michigan State Capital

Lansing
Minnesota

A) Minneapolis
B) Saint Paul
C) Rochester
D) Duluth
Hint: This city, forming the “Twin Cities” with its neighboring city, is known for its quiet charm and is the state’s second-most populous city.
Minnesota State Capital

Saint Paul
Mississippi

A) Jackson
B) Biloxi
C) Gulfport
D) Hattiesburg
Hint: Named after a former U.S. President, this city is the largest in the state and is known for its rich musical heritage.
Mississippi State Capital

Jackson
Missouri

A) Kansas City
B) Saint Louis
C) Springfield
D) Jefferson City
Hint: Although smaller than the state’s major metropolitan areas, this city is located near the state’s geographic center.
Missouri State Capital

Jefferson City
Montana

A) Billings
B) Missoula
C) Helena
D) Bozeman
Hint: Nestled near the Rocky Mountains, this city has a rich history linked to the Gold Rush era.
Montana State Capital

Helena
Nebraska

A) Omaha
B) Lincoln
C) Kearney
D) Grand Island
Hint: Home to a major university, this city is known for its vibrant cultural scene and historical landmarks.
Nebraska State Capital

Lincoln
Nevada

A) Las Vegas
B) Reno
C) Carson City
D) Henderson
Hint: Situated near Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountain range, this city has a rich history from the silver mining era.
Nevada State Capital

Carson City
New Hampshire

A) Manchester
B) Nashua
C) Concord
D) Portsmouth
Hint: This city is known for its well-preserved 19th-century state legislative building.
New Hampshire State Capital

Concord
New Jersey

A) Newark
B) Jersey City
C) Trenton
D) Atlantic City
Hint: Located along the Delaware River, this city was pivotal during the American Revolution.
New Jersey State Capital

Trenton
New Mexico

A) Albuquerque
B) Santa Fe
C) Las Cruces
D) Roswell
Hint: Known for its Pueblo-style architecture and as a center of arts and culture, this city is one of the oldest capitals in the United States.
New Mexico State Capital

Santa Fe
New York

A) New York City
B) Buffalo
C) Rochester
D) Albany
Hint: This city, located on the banks of the Hudson River, is known for its rich history and architecture, including an ornate state capitol building.
New York State Capital

Albany
North Carolina

A) Charlotte
B) Raleigh
C) Greensboro
D) Asheville
Hint: This city, part of the Research Triangle, is known for its universities and technological institutions.
North Carolina State Capital

Raleigh
North Dakota

A) Fargo
B) Bismarck
C) Grand Forks
D) Minot
Hint: Located on the banks of the Missouri River, this city is a cultural and economic center in the state.
North Dakota State Capital

Bismarck
Ohio

A) Columbus
B) Cleveland
C) Cincinnati
D) Toledo
Hint: This city is the largest in the state and is known for its diverse economy and major university.
Correct State Capital

Columbus
Oklahoma

A) Oklahoma City
B) Tulsa
C) Norman
D) Lawton
Hint: This city, the largest in the state, is known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex with a working oil well.
Oklahoma State Capital

Oklahoma City
Oregon

A) Portland
B) Eugene
C) Salem
D) Bend
Hint: Located in the Willamette Valley region, this city is known for its agriculture and as a legislative center.
Oregon State Capital

Salem
Pennsylvania

A) Philadelphia
B) Pittsburgh
C) Allentown
D) Harrisburg
Hint: This city on the Susquehanna River is known for its significant role in American history and industrial development.
Pennsylvania State Capital

Harrisburg
Rhode Island

A) Providence
B) Newport
C) Warwick
D) Cranston
Hint: This city is known for its prestigious university and as a creative and cultural hub.
Rhode Island State Capital

Providence
South Carolina

A) Charleston
B) Columbia
C) Greenville
D) Myrtle Beach
Hint: This city, located at the confluence of two rivers, is a major center for commerce and education in the state.
South Carolina State Capital

Columbia
South Dakota

A) Sioux Falls
B) Rapid City
C) Aberdeen
D) Pierre
Hint: Situated on the Missouri River, this city is known for its proximity to natural landmarks and its central role in state government.
South Dakota State Capital

Pierre
Tennessee

A) Nashville
B) Memphis
C) Knoxville
D) Chattanooga
Hint: Known as the center of the country music industry, this city is also a major hub for health care and publishing.
Tennessee State Capital

Nashville
Texas

A) Houston
B) Dallas
C) San Antonio
D) Austin
Hint: Known for its vibrant music scene and as a center for technology and business, this city hosts a famous annual international multimedia festival.
Texas State Capital

Austin
Utah

A) Salt Lake City
B) Provo
C) Ogden
D) St. George
Hint: This city is known for its proximity to the Great Salt Lake and as a center for culture and government in the state.
Utah State Capital

Salt Lake City
Vermont

A) Burlington
B) Montpelier
C) Rutland
D) Stowe
Hint: As the least populous state capital in the United States, this city is known for its picturesque setting and historical buildings.
Vermont State Capital

Montpelier
Virginia

A) Virginia Beach
B) Richmond
C) Norfolk
D) Alexandria
Hint: This city has a rich history from the Civil War era and is known for its significant architectural landmarks.
Virginia State Capital

Richmond
Washington

A) Seattle
B) Spokane
C) Tacoma
D) Olympia
Hint: Located at the southern end of Puget Sound, this city is known for its art and cultural scene.
Washington State Capital

Olympia
West Virginia

A) Charleston
B) Huntington
C) Morgantown
D) Wheeling
Hint: This city, situated at the confluence of two rivers, is the state’s cultural and historical center.
West Virginia State Capital

Charleston
Wisconsin

A) Milwaukee
B) Madison
C) Green Bay
D) Kenosha
Hint: Known for its university and as a political activity and education center, this city sits between two lakes.
Wisconsin State Capital

Madison
Wyoming

A) Cheyenne
B) Casper
C) Laramie
D) Jackson
Hint: This city, located in the state’s southeast corner, is known for its role in the development of the American West.
Wyoming State Capital

Cheyenne
How Did You Do?

Please let us know how you did in the comments!
Jon Turk
January 21, 2024 at 11:56 pm
Ohio list Ohio as the capital when it should be Columbus.
Jon Turk
January 21, 2024 at 11:57 pm
By the way, I got them all correct.
Rebecca Crysler
January 22, 2024 at 6:23 am
Just to let you know, when going through the slideshow it shows Ohio as the state capital of Ohio.
Colleen Haight
January 22, 2024 at 9:10 am
A. Growing up my father made us all learn the state capitals and I remember them to this day 75 years later.