| Rank | Category | State Capital | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Closest to Mexico | Phoenix | Austin | Santa Fe | Oklahoma City | Baton Rouge | Carson City | Sacramento | 99%
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| 10 | Most Common as a First Name | Austin | Madison | Jackson | Lincoln | Cheyenne | Trenton | Phoenix | Helena | Pierre | 97%
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| 9 | Largest Area (City Proper) | Juneau | Oklahoma City | Nashville | Phoenix | Indianapolis | Austin | Columbus | Montgomery | 95%
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| 6 | Least Precipitation | Phoenix | Carson City | Helena | Boise | Santa Fe | 93%
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| 8 | Farthest From a State or National Border or the Ocean | Austin | Phoenix | Helena | Oklahoma City | Pierre | Little Rock | Santa Fe | 89%
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| 6 | Farthest From the Ocean | Pierre | Cheyenne | Des Moines | Bismarck | Lincoln | 89%
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| 8 | Fastest Growing (2010-2020) | Austin | Raleigh | Boise | Nashville | Bismarck | Des Moines | Olympia | 87%
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| 4(t) | Shortest Name | Boise | Dover | Salem | Albany(t) | Austin(t) | Boston(t) | Helena(t) | Juneau(t) | Pierre(t) | Topeka(t) | 87%
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| 5 | Tallest Building | Atlanta | Oklahoma City | Indianapolis | Boston | 86%
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| 5 | Most Populous (City Proper) | Phoenix | Austin | Columbus | Indianapolis | 84%
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| 2 | Largest Airport | Atlanta | 82%
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| 6 | Highest GDP Per Capita | Boston | Des Moines | Trenton | Madison | Hartford | 80%
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| 5 | Most Populous in 1900 | Boston | Providence | Indianapolis | St. Paul | 79%
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| 2 | Most Populous in 1960 | Boston | 69%
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| 3 | Highest Elevation | Santa Fe | Cheyenne | 69%
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| 5 | Closest to a National Park | Columbia | Juneau | Charleston | Olympia | 68%
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| 2 | Most Guessed on the Jetpunk State Capitals Quiz | Sacramento | 60%
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