Geography games for students
Short daily puzzles make geography easier to practice: cities, maps, airports, routes, population, borders, climates, and real-world travel context.
By the FlightQ team — we build and play these games daily. Updated June 2026.
FlightQ offers free geography games for students, including PassportQ for city deduction, AirportQ for route maps, Headcount for population maps, Customs for border rules, CityQ for grid trivia, and RailQ for train routes.
Quick classroom warmups
Most FlightQ games are short enough for a warmup or discussion prompt, with one shared daily answer and spoiler-free results.
Different geography skills
PassportQ teaches distance and direction, AirportQ teaches route-map reasoning, Headcount teaches population density, and Customs teaches category deduction.
No Street View required
The games rely on maps, data, clues, and reasoning rather than street imagery, which makes them easier to use in more learning environments.
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Geography game FAQ
Are FlightQ games good for students?
Yes. They are short, free, browser-based geography games built around real places and data.
Which game should students start with?
PassportQ is best for city deduction, AirportQ for maps, Headcount for population, and Customs for geography rules.
Do students need accounts?
No. The daily games are playable without an account.