About Worldle

Guess the country. Master the map.

Worldle is a free daily geography game built around one simple idea: a country's outline, on its own, is a puzzle worth solving. Every round shows a real map silhouette and asks a single question — where in the world is this?

What We Built

Instead of static images, Worldle renders each round's silhouette directly from real country boundary data, so the shape on screen is genuinely accurate to the country it represents. Every guess you submit is compared against that same data to calculate a real distance in kilometers and a true compass direction toward the answer, giving you hints that are grounded in actual geography rather than pre-written clues.

Why a Daily Challenge

One shared country per day gives everyone the same puzzle to compare notes on, the way a daily crossword or word game does. Unlimited Mode sits alongside it for anyone who wants more practice or a quick round between daily challenges.

How We Think About Learning

Recognizing shapes, reasoning about distance, and reading directional clues are skills that transfer to real maps and atlases. Worldle is built to make that kind of practice feel like a game rather than a study session, which is also why it shows up well as a quick classroom warm-up.

Built Simply, On Purpose

Worldle runs entirely in your browser using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with your statistics and streaks saved locally on your own device rather than on a server. There's no account to create and nothing to install.

Get in Touch

Feedback, bug reports, and ideas are always welcome through the contact form on the homepage.