Random state generator
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Press Generate for a random US state — it might be Maine, it might be Hawaii. This random state generator picks one of the fifty states with an even chance, so you can pull a single state or a list of several, with Unique on so none repeat.
A random state turns out to be useful in a lot of small ways. Teachers use it for geography drills — roll a state and name its capital, locate it on a map, or write up a fact file, with each pupil getting a different one. Trivia and quiz hosts use it to seed rounds, and families use it for road-trip planning when nobody can agree where to go: let the draw pick the next stop. People playing "where should I move?" or "where should we visit?" use it for a bit of fun, and writers use it to set a story somewhere they would not have chosen themselves. It is handy for fairer decisions too — picking a state at random to sample, to award a giveaway, or to assign a territory keeps the choice honest.
Use the region filter to keep the draw focused. Limit it to the Northeast, Midwest, South, or West when a lesson or a trip is anchored to one part of the country, or leave it on All to range across the whole map. Every state is a real one, grouped by its US Census region so the filter lines up with how regions are usually taught.
Set the output to suit the task. A list copies cleanly into a worksheet or a spreadsheet, the grid shows a set at a glance, and the wheel spins to one state in front of a class or a stream. Re-roll a single state that does not fit, and share a link that carries your region filter and count so a classroom or a group all works from the same draw.
It is free, with no sign-up and no limit on how many states you pull. Whether you are teaching geography, planning a trip, or making a fair pick, your next state is one tap away.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I limit the draw to one region?
- Yes. The filter narrows the roll to the Northeast, Midwest, South, or West, grouped by US Census region; leave it on All for any of the fifty states.
- What is a random state generator for?
- Geography lessons and quizzes, trivia rounds, road-trip and travel ideas, story settings, and making a fair pick when you need to sample or award something at random.
- Can I draw several states with no repeats?
- Turn on Unique and set the count; the list comes back with no duplicate states.
- Does it include all 50 states?
- Yes. The pool is all fifty US states, each tagged with its Census region for the filter.