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Five ways to explore the world's flags
A new mystery flag every day. How many attempts will you need? Guess the country and build your winning streak — come back tomorrow to keep it going.
Browse all 195 flags. Discover capitals, fun facts, and the hidden meaning behind every colour and symbol.
60 seconds. As many flags as you can name. Beat your high score — or challenge a friend to beat yours.
Swipe through fascinating flag facts. Did you know Nepal is the only country with a non-rectangular flag? Start swiping to find more surprises.
Journey through the world continent by continent. Learn all the flags of Europe before unlocking Africa, then Asia, and beyond.
Capital cities, currencies, population battles and true or false — four quiz modes testing your world knowledge beyond flags.
48 nations. 3 host countries. 104 matches. How many flags can you recognise? Click any country to explore its flag in the Flag Explorer.
Test yourself on all 48 nations — 4 quiz modes, instant feedback
FlagAtlas is a free educational website with five interactive flag tools for kids, families, teachers, and anyone curious about the world. There are no ads, no signups, and no subscriptions — every tool is free to use as often as you like.
The site covers all 195 countries recognised by the United Nations, with flag images, capital cities, continents, and the meaning behind each flag's colours and symbols.
The Daily Flag Challenge gives you a new mystery flag each day. You guess the country, build a winning streak, and come back tomorrow for the next one. It's designed to take a couple of minutes, like a flag version of Wordle.
If you want a longer session, the Speed Quiz gives you 60 seconds to name as many flags as you can. The Flag Explorer lets you browse all 195 countries at your own pace. Flag Fact Cards reveal surprising trivia (Nepal is the only country with a non-rectangular flag — and there are plenty more like that). Continent Adventure lets you work through the world one region at a time.
The tools work for a range of people: kids learning geography for the first time, teachers looking for a quick classroom warm-up, parents wanting an educational alternative to mindless apps, quiz fans who like a daily brain teaser, and flag enthusiasts (vexillologists, if you want the technical term) who already know the basics and want to learn the deeper stories.
No prior knowledge is needed. Each tool is self-contained, and the difficulty scales naturally — guess familiar flags first, then discover new ones over time.
FlagAtlas runs in your browser. There is no app to install, no account to create, and no personal data collected. Your daily challenge streak and quiz scores save locally on your device. The tools work on phones, tablets, and computers — at home, in the classroom, or anywhere with a connection.