Guess the country by its flag - a new flag puzzle every day
Flagle is a daily flag quiz game where you guess which country a flag belongs to. Each day, a new flag is progressively revealed - starting with just one section visible out of six. After each guess, you get distance in kilometres, a compass arrow pointing toward the answer, and a proximity percentage. Every wrong guess reveals another piece of the flag, giving you more visual clues. It's free, no sign-up needed, and a fresh puzzle drops every day at midnight UTC.
You'll see a partially hidden flag divided into a 2×3 grid. Only one section is visible at first. Type a country name and submit your guess. If you're wrong, you'll see how far off you are (distance in km), which direction to look (arrow), and how close you are (proximity %). Plus, another section of the flag gets revealed. Use the visual clues from the flag combined with the distance hints to narrow down the answer. You have 6 guesses to get it right.
Worldle shows you a country silhouette and gives you six tries with distance and direction arrows. Globle puts a 3D globe on screen and colours countries warmer the closer they are. Flagle takes a different approach - it progressively reveals a country's flag section by section. All three are daily geography games on Worldle91, each testing a different kind of geographic knowledge: shapes, spatial awareness, and vexillology (flag knowledge).
Pay attention to colours first - many flags share similar colour palettes by region (e.g., red-yellow-green for many African nations, red-white-blue for several European countries). Look for distinctive emblems, coats of arms, or unique design elements. Stars, crescents, and crosses narrow things down quickly. If you're stuck, make a strategic guess in the region you suspect - the distance and direction feedback will help you triangulate. After a few weeks of daily play, you'll recognise more flags than you'd expect.