What is the daily geography game?
A free daily city-guessing puzzle. The game is called PassportQ. Each morning a new mystery city goes live. You start with the city's high temperature for the day and have five guesses to figure out where it is.
How to play
- Read the temperature. The first clue is the day's high. This alone narrows the hemisphere or climate zone.
- Guess a city. Type any city name. Autocomplete handles common alternates and accented spellings.
- Use the distance and direction. Wrong guesses show how far off you are and which way to look next.
- Unlock the next clue. Each guess adds another piece: elevation, population, architecture, vibe.
- Solve in five. Lock the right city to keep your streak alive.
Frequently asked questions
Is the daily geography game free?
Yes. Daily puzzle, free, no account required. Premium is optional and only removes ads.
How does it work?
Each day a mystery city is the answer. You start with the city's high temperature for the day. Each wrong guess unlocks the next clue: elevation, population tier, architectural style, and a vibe tag.
How many guesses do I get?
Five. Wrong guesses also show distance and compass direction to the right answer, so even when you miss, the next guess is meaningfully closer.
What cities are in the pool?
A global mix. Big capitals like Tokyo, Paris, London show up alongside second-tier cities like Lyon, Porto, Kaohsiung, and Ljubljana. Hard days lean on less-obvious regional hubs.
What is the best strategy?
Temperature is the anchor — read it against the calendar. 30°C in January is Southern Hemisphere or tropics. 5°C in July is high altitude or near-polar. Elevation as the second clue narrows it the rest of the way.