The summary of ‘Can I Locate Every US State Without Visible Borders? (Sporcle)’

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The video follows the speaker engaging in geographical quizzes to identify and locate different U.S. states on a map. The narrator struggles with certain states, expresses surprise at others, and discusses the shapes, borders, and proximity of various states. Themes include learning challenges, progress tracking, and humorous commentary on state names and locations. The speaker aims for accuracy, expresses determination, and shares frustrations while attempting to improve their knowledge of U.S. geography. Key states mentioned include Washington, Florida, Colorado, Ohio, Wyoming, and California, among others. The speaker showcases a mix of uncertainty, confidence, and humor throughout the video.

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In this segment of the video, the person is playing a geographical quiz game and is trying to locate different U.S. states on a map. They struggle with finding Delaware, but eventually locate it. They also locate states like California, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Michigan, Nebraska, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida, Ohio, Oregon, and mention the difficulty of locating states along the East Coast. They also explore zooming in and using shortcuts on Google Chrome to aid in their gameplay.

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In this segment of the video, the narrator is attempting to name U.S. states on a map without seeing their shapes. They mention various states like Hawaii, Nevada, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and more. The narrator expresses feeling nervous about tackling northeastern states and acknowledges their difficulty in differentiating between east and west directions. They share their progress and knowledge about states’ locations while also mentioning challenges and errors in identifying states correctly.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker is identifying and placing various U.S. states on a map. They mention states such as Mississippi, Virginia, Wisconsin, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Nevada, Idaho, Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota, Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, Montana, Kentucky, Nebraska, Maine, West Virginia, Iowa, Tennessee, New Jersey, Utah, Missouri, and Colorado. The speaker humorously comments on the similarities between the names of Missouri and Mississippi. They express surprise at the geographical location of Colorado and reflect on their progress in filling out the map. Additionally, there is some discussion about a gift subscription and the speaker’s identity as a Canadian.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker talks about how people sometimes overlook basic geographical knowledge about countries and states. They go through a quiz naming different states and their capitals, showing frustration and determination to get each one right. The speaker also comments on the ease or difficulty of certain states and expresses surprise at how close they were to getting some answers correct. The segment ends with the speaker continuing the quiz and expressing excitement as they progress through more states.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker is going through a map quiz, identifying various US states. They mention Colorado, Florida, South Carolina, Mississippi, Nevada, Indiana, Montana, North Carolina, Arkansas, Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Pentagon, Utah, Wyoming, West Virginia, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Washington, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The speaker is trying to identify states on the map correctly and notes that they need to redo the quiz to solidify the states in their memory.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the shapes of various states in the United States while playing a game. They mention the unique shapes of states like New York and Michigan. The speaker expresses they are learning about state shapes as a valuable skill. As they progress in the game, they successfully identify and place states on the map, even mentioning their uncertainties about some states such as Illinois and Indiana. The speaker ends by placing Iowa and Texas on the map, aiming for an 80% performance in the game.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different states and their placement on a puzzle map. They mention starting points like Washington, Florida, and Wisconsin, while expressing dislike for Illinois. The speaker struggles to locate Wyoming but confidently identifies other states like Minnesota, Mississippi, and Louisiana. They highlight the proximity of South Dakota and North Dakota, mentioning Colorado nearby. The speaker humorously comments on Oklahoma and references Joe Exotic, before continuing to complete the puzzle map.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker is visually mapping out the states of the USA and discussing their locations. They start from Washington, Alaska, Montana, Georgia, move through various states including Florida, Nevada, Texas, and end up at Ohio and Kentucky. The speaker amusingly narrates the process of placing the states correctly on the map, sometimes hesitating but eventually identifying each state with some confusion and humor.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker is discussing various U.S. states and their borders. They mention confusion about West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri. The speaker expresses surprise at learning the correct state borders during a quiz session. They also touch upon the nickname “Pennsyltucky” for Pennsylvania and express confusion and amusement at the term. The segment ends with the speaker indicating they will try a new quiz related to state borders.

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