Geography deduction game
The strongest geography games ask you to reason from clues, not just recall a fact. FlightQ is built around that deduction loop.
By the FlightQ team — we build and play these games daily. Updated June 2026.
FlightQ's geography deduction games include PassportQ for city clues, Customs for border-rule logic, AirportQ for route-map inference, and CityQ for category-grid reasoning.
City deduction
PassportQ starts vague and becomes solvable through distance, direction, time, temperature, population, and elevation clues.
Rule deduction
Customs asks you to infer the policy that decides whether each city dossier should be admitted or denied.
Map deduction
AirportQ hides the airport and shows the network. The route pattern becomes the clue you have to interpret.
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Geography game FAQ
Which FlightQ game is most deductive?
PassportQ and Customs are the purest deduction games. AirportQ is the strongest map-deduction game.
Is this like GeoGuessr?
It scratches a similar deduction itch, but FlightQ uses data, maps, and geography clues instead of Street View.
Are geography deduction games free?
Yes. The daily geography deduction games are free in the browser.