Memorize the 50 States (Abbreviations & State Capitals)

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The United States consists of 50 states.

Not 52 — a common point of confusion that often comes from counting US territories or Washington, DC, neither of which are states.

The number of states is reflected in the 50 stars on the American flag, with each star representing one state.

The 50 states list

Below is a complete list of the 50 US states, shown in alphabetical order along with their official abbreviations and state capitals.

State NameState AbbreviationsState Capitals
AlabamaALMontgomery
AlaskaAKJuneau
ArizonaAZPhoenix
ArkansasARLittle Rock
CaliforniaCASacramento
ColoradoCODenver
ConnecticutCTHartford
DelawareDEDover
FloridaFLTallahassee
GeorgiaGAAtlanta
HawaiiHIHonolulu
IdahoIDBoise
IllinoisILSpringfield
IndianaINIndianapolis
IowaIADes Moines
KansasKSTopeka
KentuckyKYFrankfort
LouisianaLABaton Rouge
MaineMEAugusta
MarylandMDAnnapolis
MassachusettsMABoston
MichiganMILansing
MinnesotaMNSaint Paul
MississippiMSJackson
MissouriMOJefferson City
MontanaMTHelena
NebraskaNELincoln
NevadaNVCarson City
New HampshireNHConcord
New JerseyNJTrenton
New MexicoNMSanta Fe
New YorkNYAlbany
North CarolinaNCRaleigh
North DakotaNDBismarck
OhioOHColumbus
OklahomaOKOklahoma City
OregonORSalem
PennsylvaniaPAHarrisburg
Rhode IslandRIProvidence
South CarolinaSCColumbia
South DakotaSDPierre
TennesseeTNNashville
TexasTXAustin
UtahUTSalt Lake City
VermontVTMontpelier
VirginiaVARichmond
WashingtonWAOlympia
West VirginiaWVCharleston
WisconsinWIMadison
WyomingWYCheyenne

You can also download a printable list of the 50 states for easy reference.

United States map

The United States spans a vast geographic area and is commonly divided into four official regions by the US Census Bureau:

  • Northeast
  • Midwest
  • South
  • West

These regions are often further broken down into informal subregions, such as the Southeast or Southwest, for cultural or geographic reference.

Our printable United States maps show the exact location of each state.

50 states map with abbreviations
50 states map with abbreviations (Shutterstock)

See more US maps.

How to memorize the 50 states

There are several effective ways to memorize the 50 US states, especially when combining visual learning with active recall.

Worksheets aid learning

Worksheets encourage learners to actively engage with the material by labeling maps, matching state names, or identifying capitals. This hands-on approach improves focus and strengthens memory retention.

When I tested these worksheets myself, I was able to learn the names and locations of all 50 states in about an hour.

To help others do the same, I’m offering these worksheets for free.

These resources are ideal for students, teachers, homeschooling, or anyone brushing up on US geography.

Play our 50 states game

After studying the states, you can test your knowledge with our interactive 50 states quiz.

Challenge yourself to identify all 50 states on the map as quickly as possible and earn a spot on the leaderboard.

50 states quiz
50 states quiz

Find all 50 states on the map.

YouTube

Some learners prefer audio or visual repetition. Educational songs and videos can be especially helpful for younger learners.

One popular example is the classic 50 states song:

Up next: US capital and state flags

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Caitriona Maria is an education writer and owner of The Facts Institute. With seven years of teaching experience and a background in educational content, she specialises in creating clear reference resources about countries, geography and global topics.