The clickable zones on the geography quiz on the islands of Oceania create shapes, making them easier to remember. Kiribati becomes a place that resembles a key. Nauru is that little square, right there. Micronesia is a constellation of islands next to the small rectangle of Palau, to the extreme west. The Solomon Islands are next to Papua New Guinea, and Vanuatu is the Massachusetts-like shape next to Fiji, directly above New Zealand. Tonga and Samoa are on the right-hand side of the quiz. In this pairing, Tonga’s rectangle is always below Samoa’s. You start to picture it. The Marshall Islands are another scattering of stars, to the east of Micronesia.