Flag Game
Flag Challenge
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This flag game keeps the rules a game should have: see a flag, pick the country, feel great when the green light confirms it. Ten flags per round, four options per flag, 195+ countries in the deck. It starts in one tap and a full round fits into the time a kettle takes to boil.
What makes it a game rather than a worksheet is the rhythm. Correct answers advance quickly; misses pause just long enough to show you the right country before the next flag lands. Scores sit at the top of the screen the whole time, and the results screen offers an instant rematch, which is exactly the button most players press.
Under the hood the deck is honest: flags come up at random, so streaks are earned rather than scripted, and every round mixes easy classics with flags most people have simply never seen. The game runs in any browser on phone, tablet or desktop with no download and no account. If you want a different challenge with the same deck, Guess the Flag reverses the question, and the Daily Geography Quiz serves one shared puzzle to every player each day, which makes it the natural arena for settling who in the group chat really knows their flags.
How to play
- Press Play and the first flag appears with four country options.
- Tap fast and tap right: correct picks move on quickly, misses show the true answer.
- After ten flags, your score is final. Hit Play Again to chase a perfect round.
Frequently asked questions
Is the flag game free?
Yes, five free rounds per day on each device with no account. A premium subscription removes the limit and opens all 13 modes.
How is the flag game different from the flags quiz?
Same deck, same rules, different pacing: the game leans into speed and replay, while the quiz page is where most people go for a calmer test. Play whichever framing suits your mood.
How many flags does the game include?
195+ country flags rendered as sharp vector graphics, covering every continent and every difficulty level from France to Kiribati.
Can kids play the flag game?
Yes. It is multiple choice with pictures, no reading beyond country names, no ads, and no chat. It works well from primary school age up.