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EarthGuessr vs Globle

Daily mystery-country game on a 3D globe. Here is an honest comparison so you can pick the right tool — or use both.

What Globle does well

A mystery country, unlimited guesses, and a 3D globe that shades countries warmer the closer you get to the answer. Built by Abe Train and quietly one of the most addictive games in the geography genre — pure deductive elimination, no imagery clues at all.

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Gameplay
Mystery country, distance-based heat shading on a globe
Pricing
Free on the web
Best for
Players who enjoy deductive elimination — using distance and direction signals to triangulate a country from a blank globe.

Where Globle falls short

  • One mystery per day
  • No imagery clues — you are guessing from spatial reasoning alone
  • Single-player only
  • Skill ceiling is bounded by how well you know political geography

Where EarthGuessr is different

  • You play with satellite imagery, not blind distance guessing
  • Unlimited play, multiplayer, leaderboards, daily challenge
  • The 3D globe rendering is similar — Globle players tend to feel at home in the EarthGuessr interface immediately

Frequently asked questions

Is EarthGuessr made by the same team as Globle?

No. Globle is built by Abe Train. EarthGuessr is an independent project. We respect what Globle does and recommend it as a complement, not a substitute.

Which game is easier to pick up?

Globle has a gentler curve because the game gives you direct distance feedback after every guess. EarthGuessr asks you to read terrain, which takes a few games to click — but the daily challenge is forgiving, and the satellite cues become readable surprisingly fast.

Can I play both daily?

Many players do. Globle for a five-minute deductive puzzle, EarthGuessr for a longer satellite-imagery session and a daily challenge with a global leaderboard.

Try EarthGuessr now

Free, no signup, unlimited play. Test your geography from satellite imagery on a 3D globe.