Daily mode
This page is the Daily Grid. It is meant to be solved by typing country names, with help tools available when you get stuck.
21 accepted answers. Use Hint for a weak clue, or Reveal one to fill an unsolved cell when you are stuck.
Fill a country that matches both clues.
Tip: select a cell before Hint or Reveal. Check grid whenever you want feedback.
Game notes
Daily mode: type country names, use Hint or Reveal if needed, and check how much you solved on your own.
This page is the Daily Grid. It is meant to be solved by typing country names, with help tools available when you get stuck.
This grid is about remembering country facts under crossing constraints, not simply picking from a list. One clue may be easy, but the intersection is where the puzzle becomes interesting.
The page uses country names and simple factual clues. It does not rely on flags, maps, logos, photos, or travel imagery, which keeps the game lightweight and long-term maintainable.
Use it as a short daily geography challenge for classrooms, lunch breaks, family trivia, or personal practice. Most cells accept more than one correct country.
Look at the 3 column clues across the top and 3 row clues down the left side. Each clue describes a geographic property like continent, population, or borders.
Type a country name into each square that satisfies both its row clue and column clue. Common aliases and spelling variations are accepted.
Select a cell, then use Hint for a weak clue or Reveal one for a sample answer. Assisted cells are tracked separately from unaided ones.
Press Check grid to review the board. Green means correct, red means try another answer, and the summary shows how much you solved on your own.
Copy your result to share with friends. A new puzzle is available every day.
A new Daily Geography Grid is published every day. The puzzle resets at midnight UTC.
Yes. Most cells accept several countries. For example, a cell requiring "In Europe" and "Population over 20M" would accept France, Germany, Spain, and others.
No. The grid is free to play without an account. Your scores are saved locally in your browser.
Yes. Visit the Geography Grid Archive to open past dates, or add ?date=YYYY-MM-DD to this page for any published puzzle in the current release.
The current Geography V1 release uses Eesky's curated static geography dataset with manual review for display names and game consistency.
This page is the daily version of Grid. It is typed recall first, with Hint and Reveal for rescue when a cell is hard to remember.