Map Quiz

Map Quiz

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A map quiz tests the one thing flashcards cannot: whether you know where countries actually are. Every quiz on this page uses the same clean rules. A country lights up on a vector map, four names appear below it, and you pick one. Ten questions make a game, feedback is instant, and no account is ever needed.

You can play the whole planet at once or take it continent by continent. The world map quiz draws from more than 160 countries and is the full test. The Europe map covers the crowded continent from Iceland to Ukraine. The Africa map is the connoisseur’s challenge with over fifty countries, and the Asia map runs from the Bosphorus to the Pacific. Each regional quiz zooms the map in, so small countries that vanish at world scale become fair, visible targets.

A sensible progression: start with Europe, move to Asia, then Africa, then finish with the world map, where everything you practiced comes back mixed together. The playable map above uses the world set, so you can start right here. Progress in one mode quietly helps the others: shapes learned on maps make the country shapes quiz easier, and knowing where a country sits makes its capital and flag easier to remember too.

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How to play

  1. Pick a map quiz above, or press Play right here for the world version.
  2. Each question highlights one country in blue; choose its name from four options.
  3. Finish ten questions, check your score, and move to the next map when you are ready.

Frequently asked questions

Which map quiz should I start with?

Europe is the most forgiving start for most players. Asia is a fair middle step, Africa is the hardest single map, and the world quiz mixes everything once the regions feel familiar.

Are all map quizzes free?

Yes. World, Europe, Africa and Asia map quizzes are all free modes with five games per day per device and no sign-up.

Why is there no separate map quiz for the Americas or Oceania?

Both regions appear in the world map quiz. Dedicated pages for them are planned; the world version already includes every American and Oceanian country that is visible at map scale.

What kind of map does the quiz use?

A simplified vector map based on public-domain Natural Earth data. It loads fast, stays sharp on any screen, and keeps country shapes true to reality.

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