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World Map Quiz — Every Country, One Map, Zero Guesswork

A country flashes up. You find it on the globe. Miss it and we hand you the capital plus a fact worth keeping. No atlas required.

~8 min 190+ Countries 🌍 World Geography
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World Map Quiz — clickable map of every country on Earth
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World Map Quiz

A country name will appear above the map.
Find it and click — you get 3 attempts!
If you miss all 3, it flashes on the map — click it to learn!
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How to Play
  • 1Choose 'Beginner Mode' if you are new to World Geography.
  • 2Find and click the country named in the bar above.
  • 3Misses reveal the capital and fact; click the highlighted area to continue.
  • 4Practice missed countries after the round to solidify memory.
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Learn Every Country on Earth — One Map, No Memorising

Most people couldn't point to Eswatini or Kyrgyzstan on a blank map, and that's fine — nobody's born knowing where 190 countries sit. This world map quiz fixes that the way your brain actually learns: not by reading a list, but by clicking, missing, and clicking again until the shape of a country and its place on the globe just sticks. Every round pulls 10 countries at random from a pool of over 190, spanning Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Oceania.

You get 3 attempts per country. Nail it, and you bank the point. Miss all three, and the country lights up on the map with its capital city and a sharp one-line fact — built to be the thing you remember next time, not background noise you skim past. Whether you're brushing up for UPSC, SSC, NDA, or a state PSC GK section, prepping for a quiz night, or just tired of not knowing where half the planet is — this is the fast way in. Free, instant, no sign-up, and it runs just as smoothly on your phone as your laptop.

190+ Countries With Their Capitals

Use this list to revise before playing, or check it after a round:

Afghanistan — Kabul Albania — Tirana Algeria — Algiers Andorra — Andorra la Vella Angola — Luanda Antigua and Barbuda — St. John's Argentina — Buenos Aires Armenia — Yerevan Australia — Canberra Austria — Vienna Azerbaijan — Baku Bahamas — Nassau Bahrain — Manama Bangladesh — Dhaka Barbados — Bridgetown Belarus — Minsk Belgium — Brussels Belize — Belmopan Benin — Porto-Novo Bhutan — Thimphu Bolivia — Sucre Bosnia and Herzegovina — Sarajevo Botswana — Gaborone Brazil — Brasília Brunei Darussalam — Bandar Seri Begawan Bulgaria — Sofia Burkina Faso — Ouagadougou Burundi — Gitega Cambodia — Phnom Penh Cameroon — Yaoundé Canada — Ottawa Cape Verde — Praia Central African Republic — Bangui Chad — N'Djamena Chile — Santiago China — Beijing Colombia — Bogotá Comoros — Moroni Republic of Congo — Brazzaville Democratic Republic of Congo — Kinshasa Costa Rica — San José Côte d'Ivoire — Yamoussoukro Croatia — Zagreb Cuba — Havana Cyprus — Nicosia Czech Republic — Prague Denmark — Copenhagen Djibouti — Djibouti Dominica — Roseau Dominican Republic — Santo Domingo Ecuador — Quito Egypt — Cairo El Salvador — San Salvador Equatorial Guinea — Malabo Eritrea — Asmara Estonia — Tallinn Ethiopia — Addis Ababa Fiji — Suva Finland — Helsinki France — Paris Gabon — Libreville Gambia — Banjul Georgia — Tbilisi Germany — Berlin Ghana — Accra Greece — Athens Grenada — St. George's Guatemala — Guatemala City Guinea — Conakry Guinea-Bissau — Bissau Guyana — Georgetown Haiti — Port-au-Prince Honduras — Tegucigalpa Hungary — Budapest Iceland — Reykjavik India — New Delhi Indonesia — Jakarta Iran — Tehran Iraq — Baghdad Ireland — Dublin Israel — Jerusalem Italy — Rome Jamaica — Kingston Japan — Tokyo Jordan — Amman Kazakhstan — Astana Kenya — Nairobi Kiribati — Tarawa North Korea — Pyongyang South Korea — Seoul Kosovo — Pristina Kuwait — Kuwait City Kyrgyzstan — Bishkek Laos — Vientiane Latvia — Riga Lebanon — Beirut Lesotho — Maseru Liberia — Monrovia Libya — Tripoli Liechtenstein — Vaduz Lithuania — Vilnius Luxembourg — Luxembourg Madagascar — Antananarivo Malawi — Lilongwe Malaysia — Kuala Lumpur Maldives — Malé Mali — Bamako Malta — Valletta Marshall Islands — Majuro Mauritania — Nouakchott Mauritius — Port Louis Mexico — Mexico City Micronesia — Palikir Moldova — Chisinau Monaco — Monaco Mongolia — Ulaanbaatar Montenegro — Podgorica Morocco — Rabat Mozambique — Maputo Myanmar — Naypyidaw Namibia — Windhoek Nauru — Yaren Nepal — Kathmandu Netherlands — Amsterdam New Zealand — Wellington Nicaragua — Managua Niger — Niamey Nigeria — Abuja North Macedonia — Skopje Norway — Oslo Oman — Muscat Pakistan — Islamabad Palau — Ngerulmud Palestine — Ramallah Panama — Panama City Papua New Guinea — Port Moresby Paraguay — Asunción Peru — Lima Philippines — Manila Poland — Warsaw Portugal — Lisbon Qatar — Doha Romania — Bucharest Russia — Moscow Rwanda — Kigali Saint Kitts and Nevis — Basseterre Saint Lucia — Castries Saint Vincent and the Grenadines — Kingstown Samoa — Apia San Marino — San Marino Sao Tome and Principe — São Tomé Saudi Arabia — Riyadh Senegal — Dakar Serbia — Belgrade Seychelles — Victoria Sierra Leone — Freetown Singapore — Singapore Slovakia — Bratislava Slovenia — Ljubljana Solomon Islands — Honiara Somalia — Mogadishu South Africa — Pretoria South Sudan — Juba Spain — Madrid Sri Lanka — Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Sudan — Khartoum Suriname — Paramaribo Eswatini — Mbabane Sweden — Stockholm Switzerland — Bern Syria — Damascus Tajikistan — Dushanbe Tanzania — Dodoma Thailand — Bangkok Timor-Leste — Dili Togo — Lomé Tonga — Nuku'alofa Trinidad and Tobago — Port of Spain Tunisia — Tunis Turkey — Ankara Turkmenistan — Ashgabat Tuvalu — Funafuti Uganda — Kampala Ukraine — Kyiv United Arab Emirates — Abu Dhabi United Kingdom — London United States — Washington, D.C. Uruguay — Montevideo Uzbekistan — Tashkent Vanuatu — Port Vila Vatican City — Vatican City Venezuela — Caracas Vietnam — Hanoi Yemen — Sana'a Zambia — Lusaka Zimbabwe — Harare Taiwan — Taipei

Frequently Asked Questions

How many countries does this quiz cover?

Over 190 — nearly every sovereign country in the world today, across every continent, all on one clickable map.

What's the fastest way to learn world geography?

Clicking a map builds visual-spatial memory faster than reading a list ever will. Wrong answers still teach here — every miss reveals the country's capital and a fact that's designed to be memorable, not just informative.

Is this quiz free?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up needed. Works smoothly on desktop, tablet, and mobile.

Is this useful for UPSC, SSC, or other competitive exams?

Yes. World capitals and country locations show up regularly in UPSC, SSC CGL, NDA, and bank exam GK sections. This quiz is a quick, visual way to revise that ground.