Europe Map Quiz
Map Quiz
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Europe packs more than forty countries into a fairly small continent, and half of them share borders that moved within living memory. The Europe map quiz highlights one country at a time on a regional map and gives you four names to choose from, ten questions per game.
The western half of the map is usually easy territory. The game gets interesting east of Germany: the Baltic states in order, the succession of countries down the Adriatic coast, and the cluster around the Black Sea are where scores drop. If you can reliably separate Slovenia from Slovakia and Moldova from its neighbors on a blank map, you are ahead of the vast majority of players.
Rounds take about two minutes in any browser with no registration. Wrong answers immediately show the correct country, so each mistake fixes one gap in your mental map. The quiz pairs naturally with the capitals quiz for the same region, and when the European map starts feeling comfortable, the Africa and Asia map quizzes offer noticeably harder geography on the same rules, or you can go straight to the full world map quiz.
How to play
- Press Play. A map of Europe appears with one country highlighted in blue.
- Tap the correct country name from the four options.
- Answer all ten questions and review your score on the results screen.
Frequently asked questions
How many countries are in the Europe map quiz?
About forty European countries appear on the map, from Iceland and Portugal in the west to Ukraine and Russia in the east.
Which European countries are hardest to find on the map?
The Balkans cause the most errors, especially Slovenia, North Macedonia and Montenegro, followed by the Baltic trio of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Is this quiz good for exam preparation?
Yes. The format matches typical school map tests: locate a country by position and shape. Repeated rounds cover the whole continent since questions rotate randomly.
Do microstates like Monaco appear?
The smallest states are hard to see at map scale, so they are left to other modes. Every country large enough to be recognizable on a regional map is included.