🌍 How to Play
1
Guess the Flag

Type a country name in the search box and submit your guess.

2
Flag Reveals Piece by Piece

Each guess reveals one more piece of the hidden flag. You have 6 attempts total.

3
Use the Distance Indicator

After each guess you'll see:

βœ… Correct! β†— 1,200 km πŸ”₯ β†˜ 4,500 km 🌑️ ← 8,000 km 🧊

The arrow shows direction, km shows distance, and the heat icon shows how close you are!

4
Daily Challenge

Play the Daily Challenge β€” one special flag every day, same for all players worldwide!

πŸ’‘ Tip: Start with large countries like Russia, Brazil, or USA to narrow down the location quickly!

🌍 World Flag Reference

Browse and search 245+ national flags β€” identify by name or ISO code

245 countries
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Continents
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Try a different country name or ISO code

How to Use This Flag Reference

This reference covers all 245+ countries and territories included in Flagle Unlimited. Every flag you might encounter in the game is here. Use the search box to find any flag by country name β€” typing "Ja" instantly filters to Japan, Jamaica, Jordan, and others. You can also search by ISO code: "JP" for Japan, "BR" for Brazil, "ZA" for South Africa.

The ISO codes are the same two-letter codes used internationally to identify countries β€” the same ones you see on country domains (.jp, .br, .za) and on international shipping. Knowing them adds another layer of recognition when you are playing the game and need to narrow down a region quickly.

Flag Identification Tips

  • Look for unique shapes β€” Nepal is the only non-rectangular national flag
  • Note dominant colors first, then symbols and patterns
  • Pan-African colors (red, gold, green) appear on many West African flags
  • Nordic crosses appear on all five Scandinavian country flags
  • A crescent and star usually indicates a Muslim-majority country
  • Compare aspect ratios β€” some flags are nearly square, others very wide

Study Strategy for Flagle

  • Start with anchor flags β€” the ones unique enough to never confuse
  • Learn flags in regional groups, not alphabetically
  • For similar flags (Chad vs Romania), memorize the one detail that differs
  • Use this page to browse regions you struggle with before playing
  • Check our hardest flags guide for the trickiest ones
  • Read the Asian flags guide for the most complex region

Why Flag Knowledge Matters in Flagle

Flagle is a game of two skills: flag recognition and geographic reasoning. This reference helps with the first. The more flags you can identify immediately, the fewer guesses you need, and the faster your average attempts drop. Players who spend time studying the flags they consistently miss tend to see measurable improvement within a week of regular play.

That said, flag recognition alone will not get you through every game. When you encounter a flag you have never seen, your geographic reasoning β€” using the distance indicator and compass arrows β€” is what saves the game. Read our distance indicator guide and best starting countries guide to build that side of your skill set. Then use this reference to fill the visual gaps.

The best Flagle players use both. They recognize flags when they can, and they triangulate geographically when they cannot. This reference is your visual study tool for the first half of that equation. Play a game right now to put what you learn into practice.