Games like Globle

Seven daily geography puzzles beyond the hot-and-cold globe, checked July 2026.

Globle asks one question a day, which country am I, and answers your guesses only in colour: the hotter a country glows on the globe, the closer it lies to the target. When that stops being enough, the geography corner of the daily-games world runs deep. Everything below was loaded and verified this month, and every link goes to the original rather than the clone farms.

The full field, geography and beyond, is mapped in games like Wordle.


Mystery countries, different clues

The same question answered with shapes, flags, statistics and shipping containers.

Worldle

A country’s silhouette and six guesses, each miss answered with the distance and compass direction from your guess to the target. Bonus rounds on the flag and capital follow a solve, and the Teuteuf stable around it runs several sibling games.

Countryle

No map at all: every guess returns a row of data, continent, area, average temperature, number of borders, and the compass direction to the answer, and you triangulate from the statistics. An unlimited mode sits beside the daily.

Flagle

The target is a flag, revealed one panel per wrong guess, with distance and direction hints doing the geography work. Six tries, then bonus rounds on the country’s shape, capital and borders.

Tradle

Guess the country from its exports: a treemap of what it ships, cars, wheat, refined petroleum, and six guesses with distance and direction feedback. Built by the Observatory of Economic Complexity on its real trade data, and the most educational miss in daily games.


Journeys and photographs

Geography as a route to walk or a scene to place.

Travle

A start country, an end country, and the job of naming everything you would pass through between them in as few guesses as possible. Border knowledge is the whole game. A weekly challenge lands every Monday.

Timeguessr

Five real photographs a day, and for each you pin where in the world it was taken and when, scored on both axes up to fifty thousand points. The cars, clothes and signage are the clues.

GeoGuessr Daily Challenge

The giant of the placed-in-a-street-view genre runs a shared daily challenge alongside its main game: dropped somewhere on Earth, work out where from what you can see. GeoGuessr is a subscription product with a limited free tier, which makes it the one paid habit on this list.


How this list was made

Every game above was checked by hand in July 2026 and linked at its verified original. Where a game costs money, the note under its name says so plainly. Descriptions describe; nothing here is ranked.