This is probably a stretch, but I'd like to think I can name all 50 states. What I'm definitely sure of, however, is that I wouldn't be able to tell you where all of those states are on a map. For instance, New Hampshire. All of those small states just blur together for me and the southern states all seem to be the same shape and size. But then I came across
Statetris, a tetris-like came that challenges you to drop all the states according to geographic location into this U.S. outline. There are three levels: easy, medium, and hard. Click on the link above and try it out. And let's be honest, we should all be able to do the "hard" level.
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It's embarassing, but I'll come out and say it. It took me about 10 tries to place Kansas (on the medium level). You have to be really accurate, but its a little riduculus when I ended up placing it by luck...
Does it say something that I couldn't figure out how to rotate or place any of the states with my mouse OR keyboard? Troubling...
I'm not going to lie I was getting pretty damn annoyed at how long it took me to get idaho lined up just right. Great concept but they should have built in a little more flexibility with the state placement.
Thanks for the link!
seriously...why do we need Rhode Island??? Either I need glasses or there really is no right side up for that teeny tiny little speck of a state!!
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