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How to Play Globe Hunt
Globe Hunt is a daily country guessing game inspired by games like Wordle and Globle. Every day, a new secret country is chosen. Your goal is to find it in as few guesses as possible.
Step-by-step guide
- Choose your difficulty — Easy (30 popular countries), Medium (60 countries), or Hard (100+ countries worldwide)
- Type a country name in the search box and press Guess
- Watch the map — the country you guessed will light up with a heat color
- Use the heat clue to guide your next guess
- Keep guessing until you find the secret country
Understanding the heat colors
The color of your guessed country tells you how far away it is from the answer:
Yellow — very far away (>5,000 km)
Orange — getting warmer
Dark orange — close
Red — very close (<1,500 km)
Dark red — extremely close (<500 km)
Green — correct!
Tips and strategies for Globe Hunt
- Start with continental anchors. Guess large countries on different continents first — Brazil, Russia, Australia, USA — to quickly narrow down which region the answer is in.
- Pay attention to distance. The km distance shown in your guess list is precise. If France shows 2,000 km, the answer is probably in the Middle East or North Africa.
- Think in rings. Imagine a circle around your last guess at the distance shown. The answer is somewhere on that circle.
- Use neighboring countries. Once you're close (red zone), guess neighboring countries to triangulate the exact location.
- On Easy difficulty, the answer is always a well-known country — don't overthink it.
How to Play Flag Blitz
Flag Blitz is a fast-paced flag identification quiz. Each round shows you 10 flags, one at a time. For each flag, you have four answer choices and must pick the correct country.
Step-by-step guide
- Choose difficulty — Easy (famous flags), Medium (regional flags), Hard (obscure flags worldwide)
- Look at the flag displayed in the center of the screen
- Pick your answer from the four options shown below
- See instant feedback — green means correct, red means wrong (the right answer is revealed)
- Continue through all 10 flags and see your final score
Tips for learning world flags
- Learn by color patterns first. Many flags share similar color schemes — red/white/blue for European nations, red/yellow for Asian countries, etc.
- Look for unique symbols. Flags with distinctive symbols (Canada's maple leaf, Japan's red circle, Nepal's double pennant) are easier to remember.
- Group by region. African flags often share Pan-African colors (red, black, green). Nordic countries all have offset crosses.
- Practice on Easy first, then work your way up to Hard once you know the basics.
- Review the wrong answers. After each quiz, a full recap shows which flags you missed — focus on those next time.
Why Play Geography Games?
Geography games are one of the most enjoyable ways to learn about the world. Research consistently shows that game-based learning leads to better long-term retention than traditional study. When you guess Italy and see it light up on the map, you're creating a visual memory that sticks far better than reading a textbook.
Regular players of geography games tend to develop a stronger intuition for geopolitics, cultural differences, and global events. Knowing where countries are — and what their flags look like — makes reading the news a completely different experience.
GeoMind games are designed to be played in just a few minutes a day. A daily habit of playing Globe Hunt and Flag Blitz can meaningfully improve your geography knowledge within weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GeoMind free to play?
Yes, all GeoMind games are completely free. No account, no sign-up, no payment required.
Does the secret country change every day?
Yes! Globe Hunt picks a new secret country every day based on the date. Everyone playing on the same day gets the same secret country, so you can compare results with friends.
How many countries are in Globe Hunt?
Easy mode has 30 popular countries, Medium has 60, and Hard mode includes 100+ countries covering every major region of the world.
Can I play Globe Hunt more than once a day?
The secret country changes once per day. However, you can play at different difficulty levels — Easy, Medium, and Hard each have their own daily answer.
Are my statistics saved?
Yes — your win streak, guess count, and score history are saved locally in your browser. They stay between sessions as long as you use the same browser and don't clear your cache.
Is GeoMind similar to Globle?
Globe Hunt is inspired by Globle and similar daily geography games. The key difference is GeoMind uses a flat 2D world map with precise distance-based heat colors, and also offers a flag quiz game alongside the country guesser.
Does GeoMind work on mobile?
Yes, GeoMind is fully responsive and works on smartphones and tablets. The map is touch-friendly — you can pinch to zoom and drag to pan.
How many flags are in Flag Blitz?
Flag Blitz includes over 70 countries across all difficulty levels. Easy covers the most recognizable flags, Medium adds regional countries, and Hard includes rare and lesser-known flags from around the world.
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