US state capitals flashcards for iPhone
All fifty states, state on the front and capital on the back. You know Boston and Atlanta already; this deck is really about Pierre, Frankfort, and Jefferson City.
What’s inside
One card per state, alphabetical from Alabama to Wyoming. The front is just the state name, so the recall is honest: nothing on the card hints at the answer. Spaced repetition does the sorting for you. The twenty easy ones retire quickly, and the deck spends your time on the dozen capitals everyone mixes up, the small cities that beat their famous neighbors (Olympia, not Seattle; Albany, not New York).
Text-to-speech is on, which turns the deck into a passable audio quiz for a car ride.
Sample cards
| Front | Back |
|---|---|
| Alabama | Montgomery |
| South Dakota | Pierre |
| Kentucky | Frankfort |
| Washington | Olympia |
Who it’s for
Made for the grades where the states are homework, roughly fourth and fifth, and for adults patching an embarrassing gap before trivia night.
Getting it onto your iPhone
Tap the download button on this page in Safari, open the download (the ↓ button by the address bar), and tap the file; it imports into Flickdeck as a new deck with every card unstudied. From a Mac or PC, download it and AirDrop it to your iPhone. The deck library page has the full walkthrough, and the app itself is coming to the App Store.
Source and accuracy
State capitals are among the most stable facts in American civics; the newest assignment on the list is Oklahoma City in 1910. The deck follows the current official seats of government. Nothing here needs a revision cycle.
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