State flags hub

U.S. state flags, current cues, and quiz practice

Use this page as the main StateGuess hub for state flags, US state flags, and state flag quiz searches. The directory covers all 50 U.S. states and every card opens a dedicated state flag page.

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SEO plan

How this hub supports all 50 state flag pages

The search data shows broad demand for "state flags", "us state flags", and individual state flag terms. This hub gives users the complete all-50 overview, while each state flag page answers the long-tail query for one specific state.

Broad intent

People searching "state flags" usually want a complete list, images, names, and quick recognition. This page answers that without forcing them into a game immediately.

Quiz intent

People searching "state flag quiz" should land near the game, but still have study notes and current flag explanations if they miss a round.

Current-flag traps

Minnesota, Mississippi, Utah, Maine, and Illinois-related searches need careful wording because old, proposed, historic, or redesign content can confuse learners.

Copyright posture

StateGuess uses simplified educational drawings. They are not official state flag files, not official seals, and not government-endorsed artwork.

Featured flag pages

High-demand state flags to study first

All 50 state flags now have pages. These featured pages are still the best first study set because they match the strongest mix of search demand, quiz usefulness, and current-design ambiguity.

#1 priority

Minnesota State Flag

MN

Light-blue field, dark-blue hoist shape, and white North Star.

#2 priority

New York State Flag

NY

Blue field with a shield, sun, supporters, and eagle crest cue.

#3 priority

Florida State Flag

FL

White field, red saltire, and central seal cue.

#4 priority

Georgia State Flag

GA

Red-white-red stripes with a blue canton, stars, and arch cue.

#5 priority

Virginia State Flag

VA

Blue field with a central classical figure cue.

#6 priority

Arizona State Flag

AZ

Desert rays, copper star, and blue lower half.

#7 priority

California State Flag

CA

Bear, red star, and red bottom stripe on white.

#8 priority

Ohio State Flag

OH

Swallowtail flag shape with stripes, blue triangle, and red disk.

#9 priority

Illinois State Flag

IL

White field with a central eagle-and-sun style emblem.

#10 priority

Mississippi State Flag

MS

Magnolia on blue center with red side bars and gold separators.

#11 priority

North Carolina State Flag

NC

Blue hoist with white star and red-white horizontal fly bands.

#12 priority

Texas State Flag

TX

Blue hoist, white lone star, white upper band, and red lower band.

#13 priority

Washington State Flag

WA

Green field with central gold medallion and portrait cue.

#14 priority

Alabama State Flag

AL

White field with a bold red saltire.

#15 priority

Hawaii State Flag

HI

Eight stripes plus a Union Jack-style canton.

#16 priority

Massachusetts State Flag

MA

White field with a blue shield and small star cue.

#17 priority

Utah State Flag

UT

Modern beehive flag with blue sky, mountains, red canyon, and white star.

#18 priority

Colorado State Flag

CO

Blue-white-blue stripes with a red C around a gold disk.

#19 priority

Idaho State Flag

ID

Blue field with central seal-like western resource cues.

#20 priority

Maryland State Flag

MD

Quartered black-gold and red-white heraldic pattern.

All 50 flags

All 50 U.S. state flags

Every card below opens a dedicated state flag page. Featured cards have extra curated content, and the remaining pages still include state-specific cues, quick answers, quiz links, and state context.

Practice in quiz

Alabama

Featured AL

White field with a bold red saltire.

Alaska

Detail AK

A deep blue field with the Big Dipper and North Star makes this one distinct.

Arizona

Featured AZ

Desert rays, copper star, and blue lower half.

Arkansas

Detail AR

Look for the red field, blue-bordered diamond, and clustered stars.

California

Featured CA

Bear, red star, and red bottom stripe on white.

Colorado

Featured CO

Blue-white-blue stripes with a red C around a gold disk.

Connecticut

Detail CT

A blue field with a white shield and three grapevines is the key shape.

Delaware

Detail DE

A buff diamond on blue is the first thing to notice.

Florida

Featured FL

White field, red saltire, and central seal cue.

Georgia

Featured GA

Red-white-red stripes with a blue canton, stars, and arch cue.

Hawaii

Featured HI

Eight stripes plus a Union Jack-style canton.

Idaho

Featured ID

Blue field with central seal-like western resource cues.

Illinois

Featured IL

White field with a central eagle-and-sun style emblem.

Indiana

Detail IN

Gold torch, rays, and stars on blue define the simplified Indiana flag.

Iowa

Detail IA

Blue, white, and red vertical bands with a central eagle cue the state.

Kansas

Detail KS

Blue field, sunflower, and a central seal-like scene are the study cues.

Kentucky

Detail KY

A blue field with a central handshake and goldenrod-style branches is the cue.

Louisiana

Detail LA

A pelican-like white bird on blue is the core Louisiana cue.

Maine

Detail ME

Blue field with pine, star, and outdoor seal cues points to Maine.

Maryland

Featured MD

Quartered black-gold and red-white heraldic pattern.

Massachusetts

Featured MA

White field with a blue shield and small star cue.

Michigan

Detail MI

Blue field with a shield, lake, sun, and animal supporters as cues.

Minnesota

Featured MN

Light-blue field, dark-blue hoist shape, and white North Star.

Mississippi

Featured MS

Magnolia on blue center with red side bars and gold separators.

Missouri

Detail MO

Red, white, and blue horizontal bands with a central seal cue Missouri.

Montana

Detail MT

Blue field with mountains, sun, and seal-style western landscape cues.

Nebraska

Detail NE

Blue field with wheat, a capitol-like tower, and prairie cues.

Nevada

Detail NV

Blue field with a star and sagebrush-like sprays near the hoist.

New Hampshire

Detail NH

A blue field with a ship inside a central seal-like circle is the cue.

New Jersey

Detail NJ

Buff field with a shield and horse-head style crest cues New Jersey.

New Mexico

Detail NM

The yellow field and red Zia sun symbol are unmistakable.

New York

Featured NY

Blue field with a shield, sun, supporters, and eagle crest cue.

North Carolina

Featured NC

Blue hoist with white star and red-white horizontal fly bands.

North Dakota

Detail ND

A dark blue field with a gold eagle-like emblem is the cue.

Ohio

Featured OH

Swallowtail flag shape with stripes, blue triangle, and red disk.

Oklahoma

Detail OK

Sky-blue field with an Osage shield and feather cues Oklahoma.

Oregon

Detail OR

Navy and gold with shield details and a reverse-side beaver cue point to Oregon.

Pennsylvania

Detail PA

Blue field with a shield and horse supporters cues Pennsylvania.

Rhode Island

Detail RI

White field, gold anchor, and ring of stars make the flag easy to spot.

South Carolina

Detail SC

Indigo field with a crescent and palmetto silhouette is the cue.

South Dakota

Detail SD

Blue field with a large golden sunburst cues South Dakota.

Tennessee

Detail TN

Red field, blue fly bar, and three stars in a white circle define it.

Texas

Featured TX

Blue hoist, white lone star, white upper band, and red lower band.

Utah

Featured UT

Modern beehive flag with blue sky, mountains, red canyon, and white star.

Vermont

Detail VT

Blue field with green mountain and pine cues inside a central emblem.

Virginia

Featured VA

Blue field with a central classical figure cue.

Washington

Featured WA

Green field with central gold medallion and portrait cue.

West Virginia

Detail WV

White field, blue border, and mountain-flower emblem cue West Virginia.

Wisconsin

Detail WI

Blue field with a shield and work-symbol cues points to Wisconsin.

Wyoming

Detail WY

A bordered field with a central bison silhouette is the key cue.

Current notes

Flag searches that need extra care

These notes reduce outdated-answer risk and help the page answer follow-up questions directly for search engines and AI answer systems.

Minnesota

Use the modern light-blue and dark-blue North Star flag, not the older seal-heavy design.

Mississippi

Use the current magnolia flag with red side bars, gold separators, and a blue center field.

Utah

Use the modern beehive flag with blue sky, white mountains, red canyon, and a white star.

Maine

Use the current blue state-seal flag for official current recognition; the pine-tree flag is historic and popular but not the current state flag.

Illinois

Treat redesign searches carefully: until a new design is official, current recognition should use the white-field emblem flag.

FAQ

State flags questions

Are there 50 or 51 U.S. state flags?

There are 50 U.S. state flags because the United States has 50 states. Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico are important U.S. places, but they are not states in this 50-state quiz set.

Are these official state flag images?

No. StateGuess uses simplified study illustrations. They preserve major colors, layouts, and symbols, but they are not official flag or seal artwork.

Do all 50 U.S. states have a state flag page?

Yes. Every state flag card opens a dedicated StateGuess flag page with recognition cues, quick answers, quiz links, and state context.

Which state flags should I learn first?

Start with Maryland, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Ohio, Hawaii, Alabama, Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Utah because their layouts or current-design changes are easy to spot.

How is this different from the State Flag Quiz?

This page is a study and SEO hub. The State Flag Quiz shows one hidden state flag at a time and asks you to choose or type the state.

What is the fastest way to identify a state flag?

Start with the large layout cue first: field color, stripes, saltire, canton, swallowtail shape, or one major object such as a bear, star, palmetto, beehive, magnolia, or Zia sun.

Are the 50 state flag pages thin pages?

No. Each page includes a visual prompt, quick answer, recognition cues, current flag note, colors and symbols, quiz links, state context, FAQ schema, and internal links.