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All US Places Closest Coverage
DirectionsFirst choose a difficulty by typing ‘beg’, ‘int’, ‘adv, or ‘exp’ – Beginner is 100 cities, Intermediate 50 cities, Advanced 25 cities, and Expert 10 cities. Then, enter any US place and the closest N places (where N is the number based on your difficulty) fill automatically fill in. Some common place names may be slow if you do them early on.
hugequiz Premium members will see the 25 largest missed cities at the end of the quiz as large, purple markers.
Premium members can now also play a 3-hour time limit ‘custom’ coverage quiz of any number of cities from 5 to 200, simply enter the number of cities followed by a ‘.’ instead of choosing from one of the four levels, i.e. ‘150.’ Quiz score is not recorded for the custom coverage option.
Compass DirectionsEuropean cities and countriesEarly Presidents4-letter “mechanic” namesBend, North Bend, South Bend, East Bend, West BendNome, Hilo, Juneau, Redding, MammothHurricane, Farmington, El Paso, Key West, NantucketBuffalo, Pellston, Marquette, Fargo, Minot, Fort Peck, Havre…and the map’s almost done
How to win: Name all the presidents
When you put Springfield as your first answer
Why are some Cities like Spotsylvania Court House for example not in this Quiz?
Those are Census Designated Places, not cities.
What’s interesting about the US is that you can fill out the majority of the map just by naming European cities – sometimes you can get away with just naming COUNTRIES like “scotland” or “sweden.” I think it’s interesting to be able to trace where our immigrants came from by which city names get used vs which don’t.
Or President’s names.
yeah, i’m always starting off with naming every city there is in the uk. also many european capitals.