Worldle vs PassportQ
Worldle and PassportQ both fit the daily geography habit, but they train different instincts: country-outline recognition versus city deduction from real-world clues.
Worldle is shape-first
Worldle-style games usually start from a country or territory silhouette, then use distance feedback to guide the next guess.
PassportQ is city-first
PassportQ starts with a mystery city and layers in temperature, elevation, population, local time, landscape, airlines, distance, and direction.
Which is better for daily play?
If you love country outlines, Worldle is the cleaner format. If you want a broader travel-geography puzzle with cities, climates, and transport context, PassportQ is the better fit.
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Geography game FAQ
Is PassportQ a Worldle clone?
No. PassportQ is a city guessing game with progressive clues, not a country-outline guessing game.
Does PassportQ give distance clues?
Yes. After each wrong guess, PassportQ gives distance and direction feedback to help you triangulate the city.
Can I play PassportQ free?
Yes. PassportQ is free and refreshes daily.