Sortzy States

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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Sortzy is a unique geography trivia game that teaches through comparing US States by size, population, location on a map, and even their cow population. Moving away from rote memorization, children (or adults who need a refresher) lock in on actual learning while taking on a deeper appreciation of the USA.

From a former EA producer and the product team that won CES’s 2018 Last Gadget Standing, Sortzy aims to be a fun and simple way to make learning geography stick.

Anyone can memorize that Trenton is the capital of New Jersey, but the real value of Sortzy is while taking in this fact, a child also learns that New Jersey has the highest population density of any US State, is the 2nd richest state per capita, and only 3 states are smaller! Of course, Sortzy also throws in fun- like the number of cows per state, all wrapped inside a timed-base trivia model.

Sortzy starts at basic geography and demographics info, and builds from there. See if you can unlock all 50 states, and then master them to completion! Sortzy is targeted for 4th to 8th graders, though it’s great knowledge for all.

Anyone can memorize that Trenton is the capital of New Jersey, but the real value of Sortzy is while taking in this fact, a child also learns that New Jersey has the highest population density of any US State, is the 2nd richest state per capita, and only 3 states are smaller! Of course, Sortzy also throws in fun- like the number of cows per state, all wrapped inside a timed-base trivia model.
Updated on
Dec 2, 2020

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What's new

- Founding date formatting improved
- Name of state shown after answering alphabetical
- Improved colors, to make statistics easier to read
- Squashed a bug with state name being too small