Nouveau défi quotidien

Testez vos connaissances en 6 étapes passionnantes: identifiez les pays par leur forme, trouvez leurs voisins, associez les capitales, reconnaissez les drapeaux, comparez les zones et associez les populations.

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La Finlande est le pays le plus densément boisé d'Europe.

The Free Daily Geography Quiz

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What is Geographly?

Geographly is a free geography game that challenges you to identify a new country every day. Inspired by Wordle's daily puzzle format and Duolingo's progression system, it turns world geography into an addictive daily habit. No downloads, no sign-ups, no ads — just open your browser and start playing. Every 24 hours a new mystery country appears, and your job is to figure out which one it is through six increasingly challenging stages.

How to Play — 6 Stages, 1 Country

Each daily challenge guides you through six stages that test different aspects of your geography knowledge:

  1. Stage 1 — Country Shape: You see a silhouette of a country on a blank map. Can you recognize France by its hexagonal outline? Or identify the boot shape of Italy? You get 5 attempts, with distance hints narrowing down your guess each time.
  2. Stage 2 — Neighboring Countries: Once you have identified the mystery country, find all its neighbors on the map. Landlocked Bolivia has 5 neighbors. Island nations like Japan have none. This stage teaches you how the world connects.
  3. Stage 3 — Capital Cities: Match countries to their capital cities. Everyone knows Paris and London — but can you match Ouagadougou to Burkina Faso, or Thimphu to Bhutan? Speed matters here: finish in under 30 seconds for a bonus.
  4. Stage 4 — National Flags: The final challenge. Match flags to their countries. Some are iconic (Japan's red circle, Canada's maple leaf), others will surprise you.
  5. Stage 5 — Area Comparison: compare two countries by land area — pick the larger one across 5 rounds
  6. deviner la population du pays mystère avec une chance pour un maximum de PE

Why Geography Still Matters

In a world connected by the internet, understanding where countries are, who their neighbors are, and what their flags look like is more relevant than ever. Geography helps you follow world news, plan travel, and appreciate cultural diversity. Geographly makes learning these facts genuinely fun — through spaced repetition, daily challenges, and friendly competition on the leaderboard.

Ready? Today's country is waiting.