Let’s play a game—you give us a few facts, and we guess where you’re from. Impossible? Maybe. Are we gonna try anyway? Of course!
Just answer these simple questions, and we’ll guess which U.S. state you’re from. Hit that “Start Quiz” button to get started!
Questions Overview
- Skyline Chili
- Taco Bell
- Popeye’s
- McDonald’s
- Shake Shack
- Whataburger
- Culver's
- Chick-fil-A
- Portillo's
- Subway
- Soda
- Pop
- Coke
- Cold drink
- “You guys”
- “Y’all”
- “You all”
- “Everyone”
- Hot
- Cold
- Avocado toast
- Breakfast burrito
- Donut
- Bagel
- Cinnamon roll
- Beignets
- Pancakes
- Eggs and bacon
- PEE-can
- Puh-KAHN
- Pick-AHN
- PEE-kahn
- Spring
- Summer
- Winter
- Fall
- Stuffing
- Dressing
- Sneakers
- Tennis shoes
- Running shoes
- Gym shoes
- Starbucks
- Dunkin Donuts
- Dutch Bros
- Tim Hortons
- Palm trees
- Pine trees
- Oak trees
- Maple trees
- New York style pizza
- Chicago-style deep-dish pizza
- Detroit-style pizza
- Breakfast pizza from Casey’s Pizza
- BBQ chicken pizza from California Pizza Kitchen
- I like all pizza
- Buc-ee’s
- Circle K
- Speedway
- Chevron
- Shell
- 7-Eleven
- Trader Joe’s
- H-E-B
- Publix
- Jewel-Osco
- ShopRite
- Albertson's
- Kroger
- Walmart
- If I’m tired, I’ll say I’m “knackered.”
- If I’m asking how someone’s doing, I’ll say “How are you going?”
- When I’m in a sticky situation, I say I’m in a “kerfuffle.”
- When I want to say “cool” or “sounds good,” I say “sweet as.”
- When I want to say thank you, I say “Mahalo.”
- I refer to the 48 continental U.S. states as the “lower 48.”
- I don't say any of these.
- I use the term "June gloom" to refer to cloudy or overcast weather in the summer.
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Fun Facts About U.S. States
- Each state has a nickname. For example, Arizona is the “Grand Canyon State,” Florida is the “Sunshine State,” California is the “Golden State,” and New York is the “Empire State.” [1] X Research source
- California is the largest U.S. state by population, with approximately 39,000,000 people.
- Wyoming is the smallest U.S. state by population, with fewer than 600,000 people. [2] X Research source
- Alaska is the largest U.S. state by land area (665,384 square miles), and Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state by land area (1,545 square miles). [3] X Research source
- The first U.S. state admitted to the union was Delaware on December 7, 1787.
- The last U.S. state admitted to the union was Hawaii on August 21, 1959. [4] X Research source
- The U.S. is the fourth largest country in the world by land area and the third largest country in the world by population.
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References
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/place/list-of-nicknames-of-US-States-2130544
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/largest-U-S-state-by-population
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/largest-U-S-state-by-area
- ↑ https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/education/arkansas-history/history-of-the-flag/order-of-states-admission