Random US State Generator

Pick one of the 50 US states at random, or generate a list of several at once.

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Updated 2026-07-05 ยท Built and maintained by the MakeToolz team.

Get a Random US states in One Click

This free random US state generator picks a US state at random, handy for quizzes, geography practice, trip ideas, and classroom games. Press the button for one, or set a number to get a whole list at once. It includes all 50 states.

Every pick comes from your browser's cryptographic random source, so results are genuinely unpredictable, not a repeating pattern. Nothing you generate is uploaded.

How to Use the Random US State Generator

  1. 1
    Choose how many you want (leave it at 1 for a single pick).
  2. 2
    Click Pick a State to spin.
  3. 3
    Copy your result, or hit Generate again for a new one.

Why Use MakeToolz's Random US State Generator?

Truly random

Uses your browser's Web Crypto source, so every pick is fair and unpredictable.

One or many

Get a single US state or a list of up to 50 at once.

Instant reroll

Not happy with a pick? Generate again in a tap.

Copy in a click

Copy a single result or the whole list.

Private

Runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Free

No signup, no limits.

What a Random US State Generator Is Good For

A random US state generator picks one of the 50 states with an equal, unbiased chance. It settles choices you do not want to make by hand, like which state to study next, where to plan a road trip, or which state a quiz question should cover. One tap gives you a fair answer such as Ohio, Nevada, or Maine.

Teachers and students lean on it most. In a geography lesson, a random draw keeps practice fair and stops learners from only reviewing the states they already know. It also drives friendly competition, since nobody can argue the pick was rigged.

Real ways people use it

  • Geography quizzes: Draw a state, then name its capital, abbreviation, or bordering states.
  • Road-trip planning: Can't decide where to go? Let the tool choose your next destination.
  • Classroom review: Assign each student a random state to research and present.
  • Trivia nights: Pull a state and ask a question about its history or landmarks.
  • Bucket-list challenges: Generate a state to visit or a local dish to cook this month.
  • Writing prompts: Set a short story in a randomly chosen state.

Quick study ideas by draw

If you drawAskSkill practiced
TexasWhat is the capital?State capitals
FloridaWhich states border it?Map knowledge
AlaskaWhich region is it in?US regions
New YorkWhat is its two-letter code?Postal abbreviations
HawaiiIs it a peninsula or islands?Geography facts

How the fair draw works

The tool holds all 50 states and picks using your browser's cryptographic random source. Every state, from Alabama to Wyoming, has the same one-in-fifty chance on each spin. The results are genuinely unpredictable, not a repeating cycle, and the whole process runs on your device so nothing is uploaded.

Benefits and limits

The benefit is a fast, impartial choice that keeps lessons and games fair. The main limit is scope: the list covers the 50 states only. It does not include Washington DC, Puerto Rico, or other territories, because those are not states. If you want to draw from a wider set of places, try the random country generator. To pick from your own custom list of cities or regions, use the random picker instead.

Tips and common mistakes

If you need several states for a group activity, set the count higher instead of spinning one at a time. A common mistake is rerolling to avoid a "hard" state, which breaks the fairness that makes the tool useful. For a whole class, generate a batch, then hand out states in order. Pair the draw with a number tool from the random number generator to assign points or turn order alongside each state.

People Also Ask

Does the generator include Washington DC or Puerto Rico?

No, it draws from the 50 states only. Washington DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, and other territories are left out because they are not US states. This keeps the tool accurate for geography lessons and quizzes.

Can I generate several random states at once?

Yes, set the number field to get up to 50 states in one spin. The tool returns them as a list you can copy. This is useful for assigning states to a whole class or building a quiz set quickly.

How can teachers use a random state generator in class?

Teachers use it to assign research topics, run fair review games, and quiz students on capitals or map skills. Because each pick is random, every student gets a different state without the teacher choosing by hand. It also adds a game-like feel that keeps learners engaged.

Is every state equally likely to be picked?

Yes, all 50 states share the same one-in-fifty chance on every spin. The tool uses a cryptographic random source, so no state is favored and results do not follow a pattern. Larger or more famous states are no more likely than small ones.

Can I use it to pick a road-trip destination?

Yes, it is a simple way to break a travel decision deadlock. Spin once for a single destination, or generate a short list and choose your favorite. Some people use it to plan a state-by-state travel challenge over a year.

Does the tool show state capitals or facts?

No, it returns only the state name. It is built as a fast, clean picker, so you add facts yourself for quizzes and lessons. That keeps the tool flexible for any grade level or game format.

Is the random US state generator free?

Yes, it is free with no signup and no usage limits. You can spin as often as you like, and it runs fully in your browser. There is nothing to install and no account to create.

Can I get states from one region only?

The tool draws from all 50 states and does not filter by region. If you want states from a region like the Midwest or Northeast, generate a batch and keep the ones that match. For a fully custom regional list, a random picker works better.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the random US state generator work?
It holds a curated list of US states and picks from it using your browser's secure random source. Each click gives a fair, independent result.
Can I get more than one at a time?
Yes. Set the number and it returns that many US states at once, which you can copy as a list.
Are all 50 states included?
Yes, all 50 US states are in the list. Washington DC and territories are not, since they are not states.

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