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North America City Random Grid
DirectionsFirst choose a difficulty by typing ‘beg’, ‘int’, ‘adv, or ‘exp’ – Beginner is 10 degrees, Intermediate 5 degrees, Advanced 2.5 degrees, and Expert 1 degree. A grid of your chosen square size will be placed randomly on the map. Then, enter the largest North American city (min 10K population) in each grid square of the size based on your difficulty. Green squares contain answers.
hugequiz Premium members will see the top 25 missed cities at the end of the quiz as purple markers.
for some reason when I type saint Francois it doesn’t work even though when I end the game it says that I missed that city. Might be an issue on my end idk
Just curious, how can Mackenzie County, Alberta, end up as the largest “city” in the grid? Wikipedia tells me it’s a “specialized municipality” but also that it’s almost 80 000 km^2! This reminds me of the logic by which Chonqing is officially the largest and most populous city in the world with 30 million people. It all comes down to definitions I guess.
I included specialized munis as they are listed on the Cities & Towns listing on the source:
https://citypopulation.de/en/canada/cities/alberta/
Love the random grids! Thanks.