Geography
State History
Culture
Tourism
Food & Drink
100

Although the Hawaiian archipelago contains over 130 volcanic islands and atolls, the state of Hawaii is comprised of this many "main" islands. 

Eight 

100

The founder and first ruler of Hawaii, who reigned over the islands from 1795 to 1872.

King Kamehameha

100

The only NCAA Division I sports team in Hawaii.

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

100

The famed Waikiki Beach can be found in this city, the capital of Hawaii

Honolulu

100

SpongeBob would be happy to know that this fruit is the only fresh produce visitors can bring back with them to the mainland US from Hawaii.

Pineapple

200

This peak of this mountain is the highest point on the island of Maui, and is also the largest dormant volcano in the world. 

Mount Haleakala

200

This U.S. president officially admitted Hawaii as the 50th U.S. state when he signed into law the Hawaii Admissions Act in 1959.

Dwight D. Eisenhower

200

You probably won't find Jake twerking at a lu'au, but you may find him doing this dance instead, the staple dance of the traditional Hawaiian party. 

Hula

200

The first commercial passenger aircraft service to Hawaii from the mainland US occurred in 1936, when PanAmerican Airways serviced the islands from this city.  

San Francisco

200

Longboard Island Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale are two popular brews crafted by this Hawaiian brewery.

Kona Brewing Company

300

If you took a boat and sailed due south from off the coast of Maui, you would eventually cross this line, and subsequently travel one full day back in time. 

International Date Line

300

Before joining the US as a state, Hawaii was globally recognized as an independent sovereign nation under this name.

Kingdom of Hawaii

300

By law, no building on the island of Kauai can be constructed taller than this common plant seen around the island. 

Palm Tree

300

The largest group of international travelers to Hawaii hail from this country, with over 1.5 million having visited the islands in 2017.

Japan

300

Tropical Hawaiian tiki cocktails, such as the Blue Hawaiian, are typically made with this type of alcohol.

Rum

400

The three points of this triangular region in the Pacific Ocean include Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island.

Polynesia

400

The Hawaiian state flag, first commissioned in 1800, contains within it the flag of this European country. 

United Kingdom (Great Britain)

400

At nearly 14%, the largest foreign ancestry population group hails from this Pacific Island nation. 

The Philippines

400

In 1961, the original Hawaii National Park was split into two: Haleakala National Park on Maui and _____ National Park, located on the Big Island. 

Hawaii Volcanoes

400

This large saltwater fish is the most consumed fish within Hawaiian cuisine.

Tuna

500

The smallest of the main Hawaiian islands, this island has no permanent residents due primarily to its lack of fresh water sources.

Kaho'olawe

500

The Hawaii State quarter was the last of the 50 State quarters to be circulated, and it is the only state quarter to depict this on its design.

A Monarch / Royalty 

500
Along with Utah, Hawaii is the only other state in the US where this activity is completely illegal.

Gambling

500

Known as the "Forbidden Isle," this main Hawaiian island is completely off-limits to outsiders as it is privately owned by brothers Bruce and Keith Robinson. 

Ni'hau

500

This native Hawaiian dish typically comprises of raw fish or octopus and is rubbed with seasonings made of seaweed, kukui nut, and sea salt. 

Poke