Geography · Exploration · Knowledge
Quizzes, map games, exploration, and more. How well do you really know the world?
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What is WorldFindr
WorldFindr is an interactive geography platform designed to help you explore and learn about the world in a fun and engaging way. Whether you want to memorise country locations, learn world capitals, or sharpen your map skills, WorldFindr offers quizzes, games, and exploration tools to support your learning.
Instead of traditional memorisation, WorldFindr focuses on active learning. Test yourself by guessing flags, identifying countries on a map, or comparing nations based on real data like population and GDP. Each activity is designed to make geography more intuitive and enjoyable.
Flags, capitals, and higher or lower. Fast-paced rounds that keep you on your toes.
Click countries and capitals on interactive maps. The best way to build spatial memory.
No pressure. Browse any country, compare stats, and discover the world at your own pace.
Choose a mode
You see a flag — you name the country. From the obvious to the truly obscure.
★ Best: —Country shown — pick the right capital city from four options.
★ Best: —Population or land area — does the next country rank higher or lower? Keep your streak going.
★ Best: —A country is shown — name all of its neighbours from memory. How many borders do you know?
★ Best: —A country is named — click it on the map. Test your spatial knowledge.
★ Best: —A state is named — click it on the US map. All 50 states, from Alaska to Florida.
★ Best: —A capital city appears — click its country on the map. How many do you know?
★ Best: —A country's shape is shown with no labels — identify it from four options. Can you recognise the outline?
★ Best: —No pressure — hover and click any country to discover its flag, capital, population, and a fun fact.
Free explorationClick any US state to discover its flag, capital, population, and a fun fact.
Free explorationCapital cities appear as dots on the world map — click any to learn the country, population, and a fun fact.
Free exploration