Arcade map games
The most distinctive stateguessr modes: quick map strategy runs where you capture routes, defend corridors, race bots, or invite people into a room.
Geography, but playable
These games keep the map knowledge, but the loop is arcade-clean: big taps, readable pressure, and no overloaded monetization layer.
Runner
Atlas Runner
A mobile-first geography runner with squad gates, country defenses, straight auto-fire, and a world-route reward.
Run the atlas
Mobile-first
Border Breakout
Break regional border blocks with a fast paddle and map-tile combos.
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Mobile-first
Capital Pinball
Keep the capital ball alive while bumpers light up city chains.
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Mobile-first
Globe Slicer
Slice the right flags, outlines, and capital cues before they drift away.
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Mobile-first
Map Snake
Grow a country route snake through clean neighbor chains.
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Mobile-first
Port Pilot
Draw cargo routes through ports, canals, storms, and open seas.
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Mobile-first
Border Patrol Rush
Seal border gaps quickly while pressure waves test your map line.
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Mobile-first
Compass Sort Rally
Sort falling geography cards into north, south, coast, and capital lanes.
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Daily challenge
Daily Run
Play the full daily lineup in one shared run.
One score, one leaderboard, one game per day
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Featured packs
Short themed queues built from the live geography dataset.
Europe capitals run
Work through European capitals in country-name order.
Play pack
Asia capitals run
A regional capitals queue built from the live Asia set.
Play pack
Island capitals
Capitals from island countries with fewer border cues.
Play pack
Global border pressure
Countries with dense neighbor webs and tricky border memory.
Play pack
Multiple choice
Four options, instant feedback, and a one-more-round rhythm that stays fast.
Multiple choice
Weak Spots
A smart practice lane that surfaces your biggest misses first, then rotates into the targets you have barely touched.
Multiple choice
Flag Sprint
Spot the country from a flag in a fast four-choice streak.
Multiple choice
Outline Sprint
Name the country from its silhouette before the score drops.
Multiple choice
Guess the Region by Outline
Guess states, provinces, and other subdivisions from their outlines across countries, regions, or the expert pool.
Multiple choice
Guess by Vibe
Read the silhouette, capital cue, and neighbor hint to identify the country.
Multiple choice
Capital Quiz
Match each country to its capital with four quick options.
Multiple choice
Border Quiz
Guess the country from its land neighbors in a fast four-choice streak.
Multiple choice
Neighbor Knowledge
Start from one country and pick a real land neighbor from four plausible choices.
Map games
Learn by clicking countries, regions, and capitals directly on the world map.
Conquest
World Conquest
Choose a country, grow armies, fight bots or friends, and expand through real land borders.
Play World Conquest
Map game
Find the Country
Hunt the named country directly on the world map.
Map game
Click the Region
Read a region name, then click the matching subdivision on the country map.
Map game
Pick the Capital
Pick the correct capital from visible city markers and use distance feedback.
Map game
Pin the Capital
Drop one precise pin and chase the smallest miss distance you can.
Map game
Click a Neighbor
Read a country name, then click one of its real land neighbors on the world map.
Map game
Border Chain
Connect two countries through a valid chain of land neighbors on the world map.
Map game
Supply Lines
Build a legal supply route through a required checkpoint while avoiding blocked countries.
Map game
Region Rush
Clear every country in a target region on the world map while protecting your streak.
Ranking
Match each country to the category where it stands strongest in this exact round.
Ranking
Classic
The classic ten-country ranking round with the original mixed category set.
Ranking
Economy
Eight economy-focused categories covering output, trade, structure, inflation, and jobs.
Ranking
Food
Ten food categories covering staples, drinks, dairy, fruit, sugar, and meat consumption.
Ranking
Geography
A quick physical-geography board around size and forest coverage.
Ranking
Society
Six society and development categories covering population, health, cities, risk, and HDI.
Archive
Archived games can be found on the archive page.
Archived currency games
Archived games can be found on the archive page.
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How the catalog is organized
Learn the modes
Use the live cards above to play now. Use the guide sections below to understand what each part of the catalog is for.
The homepage is meant to do two jobs at once: let returning players start immediately and help new visitors understand the product before they commit to a mode.
Browse geography game categories
Each guide explains who a mode family is for, what it trains, and how to use it alongside the daily run.
How to choose where to start
Start with Arcade map games if you want the most game-like map strategy modes. Choose the daily run if you want one shared benchmark for the day, or use the category guides to understand the older quiz, map, and ranking families.
What you can do from the homepage
The homepage is the real front door of the product. It is not a detached marketing page. Arcade map games now lead the page, followed by daily play, practice packs, and the older quiz, map, and ranking families.
That matters because different players arrive with different goals. Some want one clean benchmark run, some want map repetition, and some want a slower comparison game. The catalog is meant to make those routes obvious.
How the daily run fits in
The daily run freezes one shared lineup for the current Europe/Berlin date and scores the whole sequence as one result. That gives the site a consistent once-a-day benchmark instead of a stream of disconnected mini-games.
Because every player sees the same daily structure for that date, the result is easier to compare and easier to understand. It is the best single answer to what the overall product is trying to do.
How to use the catalog for practice
Infinite play is where focused repetition happens. You can stay inside one skill, such as flags, capitals, countries on a map, regions inside a country, or ranking comparisons, and repeat only that layer until it starts to stick.
Arcade map games are separated because they are closer to full arcade strategy runs. The remaining Multiple choice, Map games, and Ranking groups still explain whether a practice round is about recognition, placement, or comparison.
Need more context before you play?
These pages explain who runs the site, how the product is structured, and how to get help without hunting through legal or account-only screens.
How the site works
Read who runs stateguessr, how daily and infinite play fit together, and how data and fairness are handled.
Read how the site worksFrequently asked questions
See where new players should start, when the daily resets, and what an account is actually for.
Open the FAQSupport and contact
Open the public support flow if you want to reach the site owner, report an issue, or ask a question.
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