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Geography and math made fun! 80 questions across world capitals and the 99 times table โ€” instant feedback, learn at your own pace!

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Geography and math โ€” pick a category and start having fun!

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Math Fun

40 questions ยท 99 Times Table Challenge

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European Capitals

20 questions ยท From Paris to Helsinki

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Asian Capitals

16 questions ยท Tokyo, Beijing & beyond

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African Capitals

2 questions ยท Cairo & Pretoria

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American Capitals

2 questions ยท Ottawa & Brasilia

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Choose geography or math โ€” world capitals or the 99 times table. 80 questions total!

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Here's what a question looks like โ€” fun and simple!

Math Fun

How much is 3 ร— 4?

Three groups of four โ€” count them up!

A. 10B. 12 โœ“C. 14D. 7
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Planned Capitals: Cities Built to Govern

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Capitals That Moved: Cities That Lost Their Status

From Istanbul to Rio de Janeiro, many cities once served as national capitals before losing the title. Why do countries move their seats of government โ€” and what happens to the cities left behind?

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