Our geography games offer a variety of game modes, letting you explore maps by clicking, typing, or even flying!
Show All: A learning mode where all locations are visible on the map, helping you study and familiarize yourself with them.
Pin (very easy): Works like 'Pin,' but hovering over a location reveals its name for assistance.
Pin (easy): Similar to 'Pin,' but highlights three possible locations, making selection easier.
Pin: Click on the exact location you're prompted to find.
Pin (hard): Like 'Pin,' but locations revert to their original color after being clicked.
Pin (no borders): Like 'Pin,' but without visible borders, making it more challenging.
Pin (flags): Like 'Pin,' but only a flag is displayed—no names.
Multiple Choice: Choose the correct option from four choices by clicking or pressing keys 1–4.
Type Random: Type location names in any order; they’ll be highlighted on the map as you go.
Type: Type the name of the highlighted location.
Fly: Use arrow keys or WASD to steer, and press the spacebar for a speed boost.
Georgia has 159 counties, the second most of any U.S. state, each providing local government services such as law enforcement, road maintenance, and public administration. The most populous county is Fulton County, which includes much of Atlanta, while the least populated is Taliaferro County in the east. The largest county by area is Ware County in the southeastern part of the state, known for the Okefenokee Swamp, while the smallest is Clarke County, home to Athens and the University of Georgia. Many counties are named after Revolutionary War figures, Native American tribes, and early American leaders. Georgia’s counties reflect the state’s geographical diversity, from the Appalachian foothills in the north to the coastal plains and barrier islands in the southeast.
Learn geography playing our map quiz games. Press alt+F to enter full screen mode. Press alt+A to toggle label visibility.