Daily Geography Puzzle
Daily geography puzzle
Daily GeoPie #190
Thursday, July 9
Guess the country from its flag colour distribution.
Colours below 1%: None
Take your first guess.
Guesses left: 5
💡 A new hint unlocks after every wrong guess.
Hints about today's country
These clues describe the country you're looking for. Your first hint unlocks after a wrong guess.
4 more hints locked
About
What is GeoPie?
GeoPie is a daily geography game platform — daily geography games, one slice at a time. The first live game asks you to identify a country from the colour distribution of its national flag. Instead of showing the full flag, GeoPie turns each design into a pie chart, revealing how much of the flag is made up of each colour.
Every day brings a new country, a new pie, and a new chance to sharpen your geography brain. It's part country flag quiz, part world trivia, part daily habit — with more games about capitals, borders and regions on the way.
Whether you're learning the flags of the world, brushing up on capitals, or just looking for a quick daily brain teaser, GeoPie is your daily slice of world knowledge.
Play today's GeoPie
→Every flag becomes a pie chart. Your job: name the country.
How to play
How to Play GeoPie
Each daily puzzle shows a pie chart based on the real colour breakdown of a country's flag. Your job is to guess the country before your guesses run out.
- 1
Study the colour distribution
Look at the pie chart. A flag that's mostly red and white points somewhere very different than one that's green, yellow and black.
- 2
Enter a country guess
Type any country in the search box. The dropdown helps — but hides flag thumbnails to keep the puzzle honest.
- 3
Unlock hints after wrong guesses
Each miss reveals a new clue: region, capital, flag detail or a piece of geography trivia.
- 4
Learn the answer
When the puzzle ends you see the full flag, colour breakdown, country facts and flag design history.
Why it's different
A Geography Game Built Around Colour, Not Memory Alone
Most flag games ask you to recognise the full flag immediately. GeoPie changes the challenge by hiding the flag and showing only its colour distribution.
You stop asking "do I know this flag?" and start asking:
- Which countries use these colours?
- Which flags are mostly one colour?
- Which regions commonly use red, green, yellow, blue, black or white?
- Does this combination suggest Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania or the Americas?
- Could stripes, stars, crosses, seals or emblems be shifting the split?
That makes GeoPie a fun geography game for beginners, flag nerds, trivia fans, students and anyone who enjoys daily puzzles like Wordle-style word games.
Example
→You only see the pie. From "mostly green with a yellow diamond and blue circle" — can you name the country?
Learn
Learn the Flags of the World One Puzzle at a Time
After each game you can review the full flag, country name, region, capital city, colour breakdown and interesting facts about the flag's design. Over time, patterns jump out at you.
Pan-African red, green & yellow
You'll start spotting these instantly.
Nordic crosses
You'll start spotting these instantly.
European tricolours
You'll start spotting these instantly.
Stars, crescents & shields
You'll start spotting these instantly.
Arcade
More games, one geography brain
GeoPie is becoming a one-stop shop for geography games and world knowledge. New daily games are on the way — Premium members get first access.
GeoPie Classic
Guess the country from its flag colour distribution. The original daily pie.
Play today →Geo Facts
Trivia on flags, capitals, countries, borders, symbols, and world geography.
Preview →Knowledge
GeoPie Knowledge Hub
The GeoPie Learn section is built to help you understand the patterns, colours, symbols and history behind the world's flags — beginner-friendly guides, country flag profiles, colour meanings, regional collections and trivia.
Flag Colours
What red, blue, green, yellow, black and white mean on national flags.
Flag Symbols
Stars, suns, crescents, crosses, animals, shields and plants explained.
Flags by Region
Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, the Americas and the Caribbean.
Similar Flags
Learn the tiny differences between flags that are easy to mix up.
Country Flag Profiles
Individual country pages with flag colours, meanings and quick facts.
Improve Your Score
Tips and tricks for solving the daily GeoPie in fewer guesses.
Guides
Popular Flag Guides
Deep-dive guides on flag colours, symbols, regions and the world's most easily confused flags.
Flags with Red, White and Blue
The world's most common flag palette — and the countries that share it.
Read guide →Flags with Green, Yellow and Red
The Pan-African palette — and every country that flies it proudly.
Read guide →Why So Many Flags Use Red
Red is the world's most common flag colour. Here's why.
Read guide →Country Flags with Stars
Stars appear on more than 50 national flags — here's what they mean.
Read guide →Country Flags with Crosses
From Nordic crosses to the Union Jack — every cross-based flag explained.
Read guide →Similar Flags That Are Easy to Confuse
Chad vs Romania, Indonesia vs Monaco — spot the difference every time.
Read guide →Flags of Europe
Every European national flag, grouped by pattern and palette.
Read guide →Flags of Africa
54 nations, one continent, one of the world's most colourful flag collections.
Read guide →FAQ