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Random US State Generator – All 50 States

Free online state picker with capital cities, abbreviations, and regional filters. Perfect for geography quizzes and road-trip roulette.

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Random US State Generator — All 50 States

Geography quizzes, road-trip games, and classroom map drills need a fair way to pick states. Our random state generator draws from all 50 US states with capital, abbreviation, and region details on every result.

Enable "no repeats until all shown" mode to cycle through every state before any repeat — perfect for comprehensive review sessions.

State info included

  • Full state name
  • Two-letter abbreviation
  • State capital city
  • US region (Northeast, South, etc.)

Why Choose Our Random State Generator?

Built for speed, fairness, and zero friction — here's what makes this tool stand out.

All 50 US states with capital, abbreviation, and region on every draw.

Card flip animation makes results engaging for students and groups.

No-repeat mode cycles through every state before allowing duplicates.

Copy full state info (name, abbr, capital, region) in one click.

History log shows last 10 picks for classroom verification.

Free for teachers, trivia hosts, and geography enthusiasts.

How to Use the Random State Generator

1

Choose options

Toggle "no repeats until all shown" if you want to cover every state first.

2

Generate

Click the button. The card flips to reveal a random US state.

3

Copy & learn

Copy full details or generate again for the next quiz question.

Random State Generator — Frequently Asked Questions

Does this include all 50 US states?

Yes. Every state is in the pool — from Alabama to Wyoming — with capital, abbreviation, and region data.

What is no-repeat mode?

When enabled, the tool will not repeat a state until all 50 have been shown at least once. Great for comprehensive geography review.

What information is shown for each state?

Full name, two-letter abbreviation, capital city, and US region (Northeast, Midwest, South, or West).

Can teachers use this in class?

Absolutely. Project on a smartboard, generate a state, and ask students to locate it, name the capital, or list neighboring states.

Is each state equally likely?

Yes. Every state in the pool has equal probability on each generation (unless filtered).

Is this tool free?

Yes. Unlimited generations with no account required.

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