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I ranked each state's normal license plate (and free alternative plates for the states that have them) from worst to best.

S Tier is reserved for works of art.

A Tier features plates with great designs.

B Tier features plates with good designs.

C Tier is for plates that feature plain designs while still having something unique to them or being pleasing to look at.

D Tier is for plates with bland or ugly designs, barely passing for the fact that there is no URL.

The F Tiers are reserved for plates with URLs on them, because URLs do not belong on license plates.

Edit: Forgot to add a couple of alternate North Carolina plates, both are C Tier.

I ranked each state's normal license plate (and free alternative plates for the states that have them) from worst to best. #####S Tier is reserved for works of art. A Tier features plates with great designs. B Tier features plates with good designs. C Tier is for plates that feature plain designs while still having something unique to them or being pleasing to look at. D Tier is for plates with bland or ugly designs, barely passing for the fact that there is no URL. The F Tiers are reserved for plates with URLs on them, because URLs do not belong on license plates. Edit: Forgot to add a couple of alternate North Carolina plates, both are C Tier. [NC First in Freedom Plate](https://pic8.co/sh/VzbEhn.jpeg) [NC In God We Trust Plate](https://pic8.co/sh/Nz153e.jpeg) [Side note: I'm really disappointed with Mississippi and Wyoming's new designs.](#spoiler)

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URL? On a license plate? I don't think I have the right sort of URL in mind..

I'm sort of a fan of Wyoming and Delaware for the black background and simple text. Those plates would mostly blend in with dark colored vehicles, which is good if you drive a nice looking car. The same could be said for Mississippi plates on a white vehicle.

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Delaware plates are navy blue.

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Fair enough, navy blue is often mistaken for black though.