Ready to put your geography skills – and your decoding powers – to the test? In this quiz, you’ll see 26 emoji combinations, each hinting at a specific country through landmarks, food, symbols, or cultural clues.
Your task is simple: type the correct country name based on what the emojis are trying to tell you. Some will be obvious at first glance, while others might make you pause, squint, and wonder how on earth a mountain, a goat, and a snowflake fit together.
Let’s see how many countries you can decode using emojis alone. Begin!
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25/26: How in God's name was I supposed to get Argentina from a detective, a polo, and the letter A?
Polo is a big sport in Argentina; I'm guessing that was an agent. Hard to distinguish between phonetic ones and imagery; it just shows what a load of rubbish this form of communication is. The art of communication is ensuring that the other party understands what you want to convey.
Load More Replies...Even knowing the answer I can't work it out. OK, Agent, sure, but where do you get Tin or In from? Very poor, I thought. Edit: I guess you were supposed to infer polo from the shirt, which is a game much associated with the country. Hate the way it mixed clue types like that though.
Load More Replies..."Agent" + "Tee"(-shirt) + A. "NewS(paper)" + "Island" (a bit of a stretch with that "S"). "In"(box) + "Door" + "Knee" (+sia).
Load More Replies...25/26: How in God's name was I supposed to get Argentina from a detective, a polo, and the letter A?
Polo is a big sport in Argentina; I'm guessing that was an agent. Hard to distinguish between phonetic ones and imagery; it just shows what a load of rubbish this form of communication is. The art of communication is ensuring that the other party understands what you want to convey.
Load More Replies...Even knowing the answer I can't work it out. OK, Agent, sure, but where do you get Tin or In from? Very poor, I thought. Edit: I guess you were supposed to infer polo from the shirt, which is a game much associated with the country. Hate the way it mixed clue types like that though.
Load More Replies..."Agent" + "Tee"(-shirt) + A. "NewS(paper)" + "Island" (a bit of a stretch with that "S"). "In"(box) + "Door" + "Knee" (+sia).
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