Test your Game of Thrones geography by placing the major regions of Westeros on the map. With a mixed difficulty set, you’ll go from iconic kingdoms to trickier borderlands and coastal areas. Choose y...
Pick a difficulty and question count to begin.
This quiz sharpens your ability to recognize the major regions of Westeros by name and location, linking houses, capitals, and terrain to the right area.
Expect a mixed set that rewards both broad familiarity (The North, The Reach) and finer map sense (riverlands vs. vale edges, coastal vs. inland regions).
Each question gives you 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think through borders, landmarks, and neighboring regions without pressure.
Before starting, choose your question count and difficulty to match your goal—quick review, full 121-question marathon, or something in between.
Mixed difficulty is balanced by alternating well-known regions with closer-call choices, so you’re not stuck in a run of only hard questions.
If you miss one, replay a shorter set on the same difficulty to reinforce the map pattern, then increase difficulty or length once your accuracy stabilizes.
What is the northernmost region of Westeros?
Which region is known for its mountainous terrain and the Eyrie?
What is the main body of water that separates Westeros from Essos?
This quiz has 121 questions focused on the major regions of Westeros.
No—there’s no timer. You can answer each question at your own pace.
Each question has 4 options, designed to include plausible region mix-ups.
Yes. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty before you start to tailor the session.
Focus on borders and neighbors (what each region touches) instead of color or size cues, then replay missed areas in shorter runs.

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