At Teuteuf Games, we develop websites and apps that are entertaining to players of all age and origin who like geography and general knowledge related games. Have you ever heard about our other games: Worldle, WhereTaken or Emovi?.
One Flagle game is released each day, at just after midnight in your local time zone. To play a new game, simply refresh your browser page, and if enough time has passed, a new game will load. If a new game does not show up, that means you need to wait a little bit longer for your next chance at victory.
We do our best to make sure our data and answers are as up-to-date and accurate as possible. Having said that, sometimes, mistakes happen. If you think our data is wrong – for instance, if we display an outdated flag, or indicate an incorrect distance between two guesses – please let us know by using our feedback form HERE. We will do our best to respond to and address your concern as quickly as possible.
The emojis provide additional hints that can guide you in the direction of the correct answer if you’re not getting much from the flag. When arrow emojis pop up, these point you in the direction of the correct guess. For instance, if you guessed Spain when the correct answer was Antarctica, the arrow would point straight downward. On the other hand, if the correct answer is Canada, the arrow would point to the left.
When you guess the correct answer, a celebratory emoji pops up to indicate you’ve won.
The distances represent the distance between the center of the country you guessed and the center of the correct answer. For this reason, you can sometimes guess a neighboring country and a distance will be shown between the answers. For instance, a distance will be displayed between the United States and Canada, though they share a border.
If you aren’t able to find the flag you are looking for, it is not a valid guess in our game. For instance, Flagle does not include options for U.S. state flags - only flags from countries and some inhabited independent territories.
We use a list of countries that is quite broad, which means some independent territories might be shown that you aren’t used to. If you see a flag you’re not familiar with, be sure to memorize it for next time! Our game cycles through all the flags in a random order.
Ads help us pay for the costs to keep up the Flagle site, like web hosting fees. Ads also allow us to fund further development on the site, like the creation of bonus levels or other new content.
Currently, there is no app for Flagle. If you see a Flagle app, we advise against downloading it, as it is likely a copycat. However, you can access Flagle from your phone by using a web browser like Chrome or Safari. If you’re interested in one day seeing a Flagle app, let us know by using our feedback form.
Yes! In addition to Flagle, try Worldle, a geography-guessing game in which you’re presented the outline of a country and have to guess which country it is. Much as in Flagle, you get six attempts to guess the correct answer, so be strategic!
If you’re looking for something a little bit more specific, you can also check out our Statele game, an American variant of Worldle in which players are asked to identify a U.S. state by its outline.
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