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Name all U.S. Presidents in Order

You could have what it takes to name them all but do you have what it takes to name them in order? Last update: added this description and added color to the party columns.
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Last updated: March 28, 2026
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First submittedJune 9, 2025
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Term
Party
Answer
1789-1797
Independent
George Washington
1797-1801
Federalist
John Adams
1801-1809
Democratic-Republican
Thomas Jefferson
1809-1817
Democratic-Republican
James Madison
1817-1825
Democratic-Republican
James Monroe
1825-1829
Democratic-Republican
John Quincy Adams
1829-1837
Democrat
Andrew Jackson
1837-1841
Democrat
Martin Van Buren
1841
Whig
William Henry Harrison
1841-1845
Whig
John Tyler
1845-1849
Democrat
James Polk
1849-1850
Whig
Zachary Taylor
1850-1853
Whig
Millard Fillmore
1853-1857
Democrat
Franklin Pierce
1857-1861
Democrat
James Buchanan
1861-1865
Republican/National Union
Abraham Lincoln
1865-1869
Democrat/National Union
Andrew Johnson
1869-1877
Republican
Ulysses Grant
1877-1881
Republican
Rutherford B. Hayes
1881
Republican
James Garfield
1881-1885
Republican
Chester Arthur
1885-1889
Democrat
Grover Cleveland
1889-1893
Republican
Benjamin Harrison
1893-1897
Democrat
Grover Cleveland
Term
Party
Answer
1897-1901
Republican
William McKinley
1901-1909
Republican
Theodore Roosevelt
1909-1913
Republican
William Howard Taft
1913-1921
Democrat
Woodrow Wilson
1921-1923
Republican
Warren Harding
1923-1929
Republican
Calvin Coolidge
1929-1933
Republican
Herbert Hoover
1933-1945
Democrat
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1945-1953
Democrat
Harry Truman
1953-1961
Republican
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1961-1963
Democrat
John F. Kennedy
1963-1969
Democrat
Lyndon B. Johnson
1969-1974
Republican
Richard Nixon
1974-1977
Republican
Gerald Ford
1977-1981
Democrat
Jimmy Carter
1981-1989
Republican
Ronald Reagan
1989-1993
Republican
George H.W. Bush
1993-2001
Democrat
Bill Clinton
2001-2009
Republican
George W. Bush
2009-2017
Democrat
Barack Obama
2017-2021
Republican
Donald Trump
2021-2025
Democrat
Joe Biden
2025-present
Republican
Donald Trump
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6 Comments
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Level 81
Jun 9, 2025
Jackson not Jacksom

Eisenhower not Eisenower

Fillmore not Filmore

You will notice that nobody could get these,

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Level 36
Jun 9, 2025
I changed them. I quickly added a row then deleted so everyone's score could reset, so anyone who already completed won't be counted on the final score
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Level 62
Jun 9, 2025
Jackson, Fillmore and Eisenhower are spelled incorrectly. If you correct those, I will happily take this again!
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Level 36
Jun 9, 2025
I fixed them. I must have had misclicked for Jackson and the missed letters were an overlook. I added a row then deleted so people's scores would be reset and those who had already taken it and got them wrong simply because of a misspelling wouldn't be counted against the total out of everybody's scores
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Level 44
Apr 11, 2026
Do you like US history and political quizzes? If so, I have an Election Night series where you can name all of the states in the order they were projected to go to a candidate. Also, let me know if you would like a multi-choice quiz for each Presidential election and midterm.
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Level 36
Apr 11, 2026
I do. I am going through and making quizzes about every governor, lieutenant governor, attorney General and secretary of state of every state. I like to say I already finished doing quizzes for every Governor of every state. close to finish secretary of state and attorney general. Just those states on the East coast I need to finish up. Virginia (and WV) and New York I've done for both. Done the attorney general one for Massachusetts. I do consult with the Wikipedia pages. I feel like doing these are something for the big 250 years of the Declaration coming up in a couple of months. I do feel like I am better at making the quizzes than taking them. I do feel like I don't know electoral maps well enough to do well in an election based quiz based on the states. Probably the best I could do is the more populated states I think of (California, Texas) based on their electoral vote. I am better with naming candidates (I could give the winning presidential candidate when asked) than maps.