Top 50 Largest Cities In Washington

Guess the city that corresponds with each population number. *Not Including Unincorporated Areas
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Population
City
Largest; Home to the Mariners, Seahawks, Kraken and Sounders
775,523
Seattle
Birthplace of Father's Day, "Lilac City"
235,010
Spokane
It's Narrows Bridge Collapsed November 7, 1940
225,631
Tacoma
Shares It's Name With The Largest City in British Columbia, Canada
199,651
Vancouver
T-Mobile Is Headquartered Here
160,701
Bellevue
Lettuce Capital of the World; The Thunderbirds Play Here
149,842
Kent
Home to the World's Largest Building (owned by Boeing)
112,912
Everett
The Only Top Golf Location in Washington Can Be Found Here
111,543
Renton
#2 City's Largest Suburb, Incorporated in 2003
106,942
Spokane Valley
Shares Same Name with Costco's Generic Brand, Costco Was Originally Headquartered Here
105,192
Kirkland
Home to Wild Waves
104,546
Federal Way
Home of Miner's Drive In, Known For Agricultural Production
98,738
Yakima
Approximately 20 Miles From Canadian Border, Most Northernmost 90k+ City in the U.S.
94,662
Bellingham
Home to the Largest Outlet Mall in the State
92,380
Auburn
Largest of the "Tri Cities" of Southeastern WA
86,921
Kennewick
Home to Sacajawea Historical State Park
82,307
Pasco
Microsoft and Nintendo are Headquartered Here
78,989
Redmond
Shares its Name With a Lake to the West
73,959
Sammamish
Known as the "Strawberry City"
73,921
Marysville
Home to Fort Steilacoom Park
65,247
Lakewood
Located Near the Hanford Nuclear Plant
64,310
Richland
Has a Community College With The Same Name
60,288
Shoreline
State Capital
58,344
Olympia
Located Between #1 and The Largest Airport in WA
57,691
Burien
Is Often Grouped Together With The State Capital
56,865
Lacey
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Population
City
This City is Partly in King County, and Partly in Snohomish County
52,559
Bothell
Home to a Naval Shipyard
45,239
Bremerton
Home of the WA State Fair
44,758
Puyallup
3rd Most Populous City in Snohomish County, Located Between #1 and #7
43,795
Edmonds
Costco Is Currently Headquartered Here
42,937
Issaquah
Home of the Alderwood Mall
39,387
Lynnwood
Famous For Paint, Paper, Wood, Aluminum and Food-Processing Industries
38,169
Longview
Chris Pratt is Graduated From High School Here
37,898
Lake Stevens
Apple Capital of the World
36,582
Wenatchee
Home to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
36,263
Mount Vernon
Ironically, No College or University is Located in This City
35,982
University Place
Sweet Onions
34,759
Walla Walla
Shares its Name with Iowa's Capital
33,854
Des Moines
WSU, Near Southeastern Corner of Washington
33,831
Pullman
Home to the Largest and Busiest Airport in WA
32,816
SeaTac
A City in Southeast King County, Home to Lake Wilderness
29,612
Maple Valley
Named 32nd Best Place to Live in the U.S. in 2022 by Money.com
28,078
Camas
Chinook Word for "A Waterfall"
27,744
Tumwater
I-90 Goes through here; City Between #1 and #5
26,663
Mercer Island
Largest City in Grant County
26,580
Moses Lake
It's The Largest City on the Largest Island in Washington
25,387
Oak Harbor
Shares It's Name With an Island of the Same Name
25,365
Bainbridge Island
Birthplace of "____ air" and "____ camera"
24,949
Kenmore
The New Masterplanned Community of Tehaleh Is Located Near This City
24,020
Bonney Lake
Home to the Southcenter Mall, One of the Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S.
22,605
Tukwila
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