Guess the country. Master the map.
Worldle turns geography into a daily puzzle. Study a real country silhouette, submit a guess, and let distance and direction hints guide you home in six tries.
Today's mystery country is waiting
Type a country name, review the distance and direction hint, and narrow it down. You have six guesses.
6 of 6 guesses left
Today's Challenge
Your Worldle track record
Stats are stored locally in your browser and update automatically as you play.
Everything a great geography game needs
Real map silhouettes
Every round renders an accurate country outline drawn from real geographic boundary data, not a static image.
Distance & direction hints
Each guess returns the distance in kilometers and a compass direction pointing toward the mystery country.
Proximity meter
A percentage bar shows how close your guess is, so you can feel yourself closing in with every try.
Daily challenge
One shared country per day for everyone, plus unlimited practice rounds whenever you want more.
Stats & streaks
Track games played, win rate, current streak, and your guess distribution, saved locally on your device.
Shareable results
Copy an emoji summary of your round to share your streak with friends, without revealing the answer.
Four steps to your first win
Study the silhouette
Look at the country outline shown on the board. Size, coastline shape, and proportions all carry clues.
Type your guess
Start typing a country name into the guess box and pick a match from the autocomplete suggestions.
Read the hint
Each guess shows the distance to the answer, a compass direction, and a proximity percentage.
Narrow it down
Use up to six guesses total. Get closer each round until you land on the correct country.
Frequently guessed in Worldle
Trivia to sharpen your guesses
Russia spans 11 time zones
It is the largest country by area, stretching across Eastern Europe and all of northern Asia.
Indonesia has over 17,000 islands
Its scattered geography makes its silhouette one of the more recognizable shapes in Worldle.
Chile is famously narrow
It stretches over 4,300 km long but averages only about 175 km wide, a distinctive Worldle clue.
Vatican City is the smallest
At roughly 0.44 square kilometers, it is the smallest country by area in the world.
Greenland looks bigger on flat maps
Standard map projections distort high-latitude countries, which is why Worldle relies on true boundary data.
44 countries are landlocked
Landlocked nations like Mongolia and Bolivia often trip up players expecting a coastline.
Geography practice that sticks
Spatial memory
Repeated exposure to country shapes builds recognition skills that transfer to real maps and atlases.
Estimation skills
Reading distance hints in kilometers strengthens number sense and comparative reasoning.
Classroom friendly
Teachers use daily rounds as a short warm-up activity to open geography lessons.
Play smarter, not just faster
Start with a landmark guess
Your first guess just needs to be anywhere confident — the direction hint gives you a continent-scale clue immediately.
Use direction, then distance
Direction narrows your region; distance narrows how far along that direction the answer sits.
Watch the silhouette proportions
Long thin shapes, sharp peninsulas, and archipelagos are often more identifiable than they first appear.
Milestones worth chasing
First Win
Solve your first Worldle round.
7-Day Streak
Win the daily challenge seven days running.
One-Guess Wonder
Identify the country on your very first try.
Globetrotter
Play 50 rounds in Unlimited Mode.
Think you know the world?
Switch to Unlimited Mode for back-to-back rounds and see how many countries you can identify in a row.
Built for daily play, not a gimmick
Fast and free
No installs, no accounts, no payment. Worldle loads instantly and works in any modern browser.
Private by design
Stats and streaks are stored only on your device using local storage — nothing is uploaded.
Works everywhere
A fully responsive board adapts to phones, tablets, and desktops without losing functionality.
Worldle questions, answered
Contact Worldle
Questions, feedback, or bug reports — send them our way.