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Map games for spatial recall and placement practice

Use these modes when you want to point at places directly instead of recognizing the answer from a list.

Map games are the family for players who want geography to feel physical. You stop choosing from a list and start locating things on an actual map.

Who this mode family is for

These modes train a different layer of memory than quiz prompts do. Instead of recognizing the right answer in a set of choices, you have to trust your internal picture of where a country, region, or capital sits.

That makes the feedback more spatial and usually more memorable. A near miss still teaches direction and distance, while a clean hit often sticks because you located the place instead of only naming it.

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