Comparison
EarthGuessr vs Worldle
Daily country-silhouette puzzle inspired by Wordle. Here is an honest comparison so you can pick the right tool — or use both.
What Worldle does well
One country per day, shown as a silhouette. You get six guesses; each guess returns the distance, direction, and proximity to the answer. Worldle is one of the best ways to learn country shapes by repetition, and it has the same low-friction daily ritual that made Wordle ubiquitous.
Visit WorldleWhere Worldle falls short
- One puzzle per day — that is the whole game
- Shape only; no satellite imagery, no terrain, no urban or agricultural cues
- No multiplayer or competitive leaderboard beyond your personal streak
- Players hit a plateau once they have learned every silhouette
Where EarthGuessr is different
- Unlimited play instead of one-per-day
- Satellite imagery, not vector silhouettes — you learn what countries actually look like from above
- Multiplayer, daily challenge, leaderboards, and several game modes
- The Spot the Country blog series teaches shape recognition the way Worldle players already think
Frequently asked questions
Is EarthGuessr like Worldle?
Different format. Worldle gives you one daily silhouette puzzle with six guesses. EarthGuessr drops you into satellite imagery and asks you to place yourself on a globe. EarthGuessr is also unlimited, where Worldle is one round a day.
Does EarthGuessr have a daily challenge?
Yes. One shared daily map everyone plays, with a leaderboard at the end. If you enjoy the daily ritual that Worldle and Wordle invented, EarthGuessr has the closest equivalent in the satellite-imagery genre.
Will EarthGuessr help me learn country shapes?
Yes, indirectly. The Spot the Country series on our blog walks through the satellite-imagery signature of each country, which reinforces shape recognition by tying it to terrain, agriculture, and urban form.
Try EarthGuessr now
Free, no signup, unlimited play. Test your geography from satellite imagery on a 3D globe.