Flight route game
SkyQ is FlightQ's daily flight route game: one real route, a small set of aviation and geography clues, and a spoiler-free result to share.
By the FlightQ team — we build and play these games daily. Updated June 2026.
The FlightQ flight route game asks players to identify a real scheduled route from clues such as duration, aircraft, airline, region, distance, compass direction, and airport geography. It is free, browser-based, and refreshes daily.
Use aviation clues first
Aircraft type, route length, airline, and elapsed time narrow the field quickly. A 787 route, a regional jet route, and a narrowbody island hop each imply a very different map.
Then read the geography
Direction, region, and airport context turn the aviation clue into a place clue. The game rewards knowing both networks and geography, not one or the other.
Part of a larger route set
SkyQ is the flagship flight route game, while RouteQ, RailQ, Layover, and AirportQ cover route planning, train routes, airport networks, and map-based travel puzzles.
| Clue | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Duration | Short hop, domestic trunk, transcontinental, or long-haul |
| Aircraft | Regional, narrowbody, widebody, or special route pattern |
| Airline | Hub network and likely home region |
| Direction | Which way the answer sits on the map |
| Airport clues | City, country, code, and hub context |
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What is SkyQ?
SkyQ is FlightQ's original daily flight route guessing game.
Are the routes real?
Yes. The game is built around real flight route, airport, airline, aircraft, and timing data.
Is this an aviation Wordle?
It has the same daily puzzle rhythm as Wordle, but the clues are aviation and route geography instead of letters.