Identify countries from fleeting glimpses of their silhouettes. Geography
teachers everywhere are quietly proud.
The Basics
- Peek to reveal parts of the map. You get 5 peeks: four quadrants (shuffled
daily to keep you honest), then the full map.
- Guess the country. You have 5 attempts before the game politely gives up on
you.
- Follow the clues. Wrong guesses reveal the distance and direction to the
target. It's like hot-and-cold, but with kilometres.
Scoring
Your score reflects how efficiently you identified the country. Fewer peeks and fewer guesses =
higher score. Perfectionists, rejoice.
| Peeks |
1 guess |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
| 0-1 |
100% |
85% |
70% |
55% |
40% |
| 2 |
92% |
77% |
62% |
47% |
32% |
| 3 |
84% |
69% |
54% |
39% |
24% |
| 4 |
76% |
61% |
46% |
31% |
16% |
| 5 |
68% |
53% |
38% |
23% |
8% |
Run out of guesses? That's 0%. We don't sugarcoat failure here.
Game Modes
- Daily Challenge: One country per day, same for everyone. New puzzle at
midnight. Stats are tracked.
- Practice: Unlimited random countries. Perfect for sharpening your skills
(or procrastinating productively).
Pro Tips
The shape matters: Coastal outlines, distinctive borders, that weird
bit that sticks out — these are your friends.
Triangulate: Two wrong guesses with distance + direction can
pinpoint the target. Basic geometry, infinite satisfaction.
Trust your gut: Sometimes you just know it's Chile. It's always
Chile. (It's not always Chile.)