Two ways to practise flags
Name the Flag shows a flag and asks you to type the country. Click the Flag shows a flag and asks you to find the matching country on the map.
Together, these modes connect visual flag recognition with actual geographic location.
How to learn flags faster
Flags become easier when you group them by patterns: tricolours, Nordic crosses, Pan-African colours, stars and crescents, and similar island-state designs.
Use region filters to reduce the number of possible answers when you are learning a new set.
Practice tips
- Start with one continent before full-world flag mode.
- Group similar flags side by side to spot differences.
- Use the map-based flag mode to connect flags with location.
Frequently asked questions
Are all world flags included?
The quiz is based on the GeoBlitz country dataset and covers the main country set used across the site.
Which flag mode should I start with?
Start with Name the Flag if you want recall practice; use Click the Flag for map-location practice.
Is it free?
Yes. The flag quiz is free to play.