The same question answered with shapes, flags, statistics and shipping containers.
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.
Free daily; the archive is paid.
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.
Free. Daily, plus unlimited.
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.
Free. Daily.
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.
Free. Daily.