The FlagAtlas daily flag challenge gives you a new mystery flag to identify every day. You have six attempts, with hints unlocking as you go — similar to Wordle but for world flags. Each day features a flag from one of the world's nations, including all 48 countries competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Build your daily streak and see how your flag knowledge improves over time.
Each day a mystery flag is shown. Type your guess — the country you think the flag belongs to. If you're wrong, a hint unlocks: the continent, then the region, then the first letter of the country. You have six attempts to identify the flag correctly. Get it right and you can share your result — just like Wordle. Miss it and the answer is revealed so you can learn for next time.
The daily challenge is free to play with no login required. Come back every day to keep your streak going — the flags reset at midnight.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest in history — 48 nations from six continents. Many of the flags are well known: France's blue, white and red tricolour, Brazil's green and yellow diamond, Japan's red circle on white. Others are less familiar — Uzbekistan, Curaçao, Cape Verde, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The daily challenge is a great way to learn them all, one flag at a time. Use the Flag Explorer to study before you play.
Looking for a flag of the day challenge? The FlagAtlas daily flag challenge gives you exactly that — a new mystery flag every day, resetting at midnight. Each day you get six attempts to identify the flag correctly, with hints unlocking as you go. It's the best way to build your flag knowledge steadily over time — one flag per day, every day. Come back tomorrow for a new flag.
FlagAtlas is a collection of free geography tools — no login, no cost, no ads. As well as the daily challenge, you can play the 60-second flag speed quiz, try the World Cup 2026 flag quiz, explore the geography challenges or browse flags in the flag explorer.