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Visual recognition

Games like Flagle

Flagle reveals a flag tile by tile while you race to name the country. These games run the same progressive-reveal recognition loop with city photos, maps, and route networks.

By the FlightQ team — we build and play these games daily. Updated June 2026.

If you like Flagle, try CityQ (identify world cities in a daily grid that leans on flags and visual geography), PassportQ (deduce a city as photo and data clues unlock one by one), and AirportQ (recognize an airport from the shape of its route map). All free, daily, no account needed.

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PassportQ
Daily city guessing game

Guess a mystery world city from temperature, population, elevation, local time, landscape, airlines, distance, and compass feedback.

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CityQ
3x3 geography grid

Fill each square with a city that matches both row and column clues. Rarer correct answers score higher.

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AirportQ
Map-based airport puzzle

Find the hidden airport from its nonstop destination map, distance hints, and progressively revealed route clues.

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Progressive reveals, same adrenaline

Flagle's tension comes from information arriving in pieces — guess early for the flex, or wait for another tile. PassportQ is paced identically: every wrong guess unlocks a new clue about the mystery city (temperature, population, local time, landscape), so the question is always whether you know it NOW or need one more reveal. Solving on the first clue feels exactly like nailing a flag from one tile.

From flags to skylines and maps

Flag recognition is one visual skill; these games train others. CityQ's daily grid mixes flags with city identification, AirportQ asks you to recognize a place purely from the shape of its route network on a map — a kind of visual signature every major airport has. Heathrow's spray of transatlantic lines doesn't look like Singapore's fan across Asia, and learning the difference is the game.

Built for the same daily share

Like Flagle, every game here is once a day, identical for everyone, with a spoiler-free emoji grid to paste in the group chat. Streaks carry across days, and a streak freeze means one missed day doesn't wipe a month of momentum.

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Geography game FAQ

Which game is most like Flagle?

CityQ for the flag-and-visual identification grid; PassportQ for the tile-by-tile progressive reveal feeling. Both are daily and free.

Do these games use flags?

CityQ leans on flags and visual geography directly; the others train adjacent recognition skills — city data signatures and route-map shapes.

Can I play more than once a day?

Each game has one shared daily puzzle, and several offer practice rounds or an archive after you finish — so a Flagle-sized session can stretch as long as you want.