TransitQ
Guess the transit city
Transit line clue. 25 stations, about 30 minutes end to end.
TransitQ is a free daily transit-map guessing game. Each day you see one real public-transit line with no labels or map, and you have five guesses to name the city it belongs to.
TransitQ is a daily transit-map mystery. Each day you see one real public-transit line — a metro, subway, or light-rail route — stripped of every label and map. Your job is to guess the city it belongs to in five tries. It plays like Wordle meets GeoGuessr meets a glowing subway map: recognize the shape, make a guess, and let distance feedback and progressively richer clues narrow the answer.
TransitQ is a daily geography game. Each day you see one real public-transit line with no labels or map, and you guess the city it belongs to in five tries. Every wrong guess reveals a stronger clue, turning the abstract route into a recognizable place.
You start with just the route shape, a live train, station count, and travel time. Miss once and the stations slide into their real spacing. Miss again and interchanges and the line's real color appear. Then water and the city outline fade in, and finally district labels and a few station names.
After each wrong city guess, TransitQ shows the great-circle distance and compass direction from the city you guessed toward the answer — the same feedback as PassportQ and AirportQ — so even a miss points your next guess in the right direction.