Mini Games
Name the daily country from its silhouette in 6 guesses — direction and proximity hints included.
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Puzzle #0
Every day at midnight, the silhouette of one country from a pool of about 200 is revealed. Your goal is to name it from the outline alone in 6 guesses or fewer. Each wrong answer reveals a directional arrow (↑↗→↘↓↙←↖) and a proximity percentage pointing toward the correct country — so you can narrow in not only by shape recognition but by geographic distance reasoning. Every player worldwide tackles the same country on the same day, which makes shared scores directly comparable with friends.
Strategy tip: lead with a big country at the center of a continent (China, the USA, Brazil, Australia) to lock in a directional arrow. From the second guess on, pick mid-sized countries along that arrow's direction to climb the proximity score quickly. Visual features are powerful clues too — a long thin shape hints at Chile or Vietnam, an archipelago suggests Indonesia, the Philippines, or Japan, and the absence of a coastline narrows things to landlocked nations.
Country shapes are never just drawings — they're outcomes of history and geopolitics. Chile's long, narrow form is squeezed between the Andes and the Pacific. Poland's borders shifted dramatically across two world wars. Vatican City covers just 0.49 km² while Russia spans over 17 million km² — a 35-million-fold difference. Many countries (Kaliningrad, Alaska, French Guiana) include exclaves cut off from their mainland. Each daily puzzle is a quiet lesson in geography and history.
FAQ — Q. Who picks the daily country? A. It is selected randomly from a pool of around 200 UN member states and self-governing territories. Q. Will the same country repeat? A. Countries rotate without repeats for an extended cycle. Q. Does it work on mobile? A. Yes — type a country name or pick from the auto-complete list.