How to play the Neighboring States Quiz

The game gives you a list of bordering states, and you name the hidden state in the middle. It feels like a trivia game, but the best way to solve it is map logic: count the neighbors, place the region, then remove guesses that cannot fit.

This is especially useful after you have learned basic map placement. Border clues make states feel connected, so the U.S. map stops looking like 50 separate facts.

Rules and feedback

  • You get a list of states that share a land border with the target state.
  • You have six guesses to find the target.
  • Wrong guesses receive distance and direction feedback, so each miss still teaches you something.

Border clues to know before you play

States that border Arizona

Arizona borders California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah.

States that border Iowa

Iowa borders Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin.

States that border Rhode Island

Rhode Island borders Connecticut, Massachusetts.

States that border Missouri

Missouri borders Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee.

States that border Tennessee

Tennessee borders Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia.

States that border Maine

Maine borders New Hampshire.

How to get better at border clues

Count the neighbors

A one-neighbor clue plays very differently from an eight-neighbor clue. The count narrows the answer before you think about names.

Look for region anchors

If the clue includes Oregon and California, your brain should move west. If it includes Illinois and Wisconsin, think Midwest.

Use impossible borders

A state cannot border both Maine and Arizona. Eliminate guesses that do not fit the region.

Check the map after misses

Do not replay blindly. Open the border guide, look at the state, then try again.

FAQ

What is a neighboring states quiz?

It is a geography quiz where you identify a hidden U.S. state from the states that border it.

Which states border Arizona?

Arizona borders California, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico.

Which states border Iowa?

Iowa borders Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

Which states have the most land borders?

Missouri and Tennessee each border eight states in this dataset.

How should I study for this quiz?

Learn regions first, then use the full state borders guide to review only the clues you missed.