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.
Can you name all 77 counties in Oklahoma? It might seem like a lot, but this quiz game will guide you through them. A little trivia helps too: Oklahoma County is home to the Oklahoma State Capitol, the only state capitol with working oil wells on its grounds. In Tulsa County, the Philbrook Museum of Art occupies an Italian Renaissance-style villa built in the 1920s.
From the Wichita Mountains in Comanche County to the Choctaw Capitol Building in Pushmataha County, each part of Oklahoma has something to discover. Use this map quiz to learn the counties and explore the state's rich history.
Learn geography playing our map quiz games. Press alt+F to enter full screen mode. Press alt+A to toggle label visibility.