Group | # | Category | ✓ | % Correct |
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Green | 28 | Capitals that have a point east of the Mississippi River | ✓ | 98%
|
Green | 14 | ... that contain “S” | ✓ | 95%
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Orange | 42 | Capitals that start with a consonant | ✓ | 91%
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Orange | 25 | ... whose state is landlocked | ✓ | 88%
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Blue | 31 | Capitals with more than 100,000 people | ✓ | 88%
|
Blue | 20 | ... that are not in the Eastern Time Zone | ✓ | 86%
|
Green | 5 | ... whose state borders Missouri or Kentucky | ✓ | 83%
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Purple | 38 | Capitals that are at least 7 letters long | ✓ | 80%
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Purple | 29 | ... that are a single word | ✓ | 79%
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Orange | 10 | ... that end in a vowel (including Y) | ✓ | 73%
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Blue | 7 | ... that are at least 600 mi (966 km) from the ocean | ✓ | 70%
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Purple | 10 | ... that are the biggest city in their state | ✓ | 61%
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Green | 1 | ... with an average elevation of over 900 ft (274m) | Columbus | 36%
|
Blue | 1 | ... whose state starts with “M” | Saint Paul | 35%
|
Orange | 1 | ... with more than 250,000 people | Nashville | 23%
|
Purple | 1 | ... that is located between 110°W and 95°W | Cheyenne | 12%
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