Name 34 Countries From Rotated Maps & Prove Your Geography Skills Are Genius-Level
It’s time to prove your geography skills with the ultimate map challenge. Some of these maps are flipped upside down, others are mirrored, and a few have been sliced or twisted to make spotting countries a real challenge. 🗺️
Your mission is simple: name one country at a time by looking for details and thinking outside the box. From Egypt to the United States of America, Iceland to Slovenia, 34 countries are hidden in these maps. The real question is: can you name them all? That’s what we will find out… 🌍
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Orange States might have worked if it wasn't an insult to several other countries.
Load More Replies...For #1, they refused to accept "United States of America", the official name of the country.
Also "USA" was a fail... apparently this country is called "United States"! And only "United States"... not to be confused with "USA" or "United States of America"! Actually, after that downer I skipped the quizz to vent here in the comment section.
Load More Replies...I missed Romania and Ethiopia.The latter one I really should have known. But in all honesty, I'm no expert on Eastern Europe. I've never even been there. All I know about Romania is that they speak a romance language and they have vampires and mountains.
Ethiopia was a needle in a haystack. It took me a long time to find Jordan, too. Ethiopia is the only one I gave up on. On the map it has dotted line border on the east side.
Load More Replies...Orange States might have worked if it wasn't an insult to several other countries.
Load More Replies...For #1, they refused to accept "United States of America", the official name of the country.
Also "USA" was a fail... apparently this country is called "United States"! And only "United States"... not to be confused with "USA" or "United States of America"! Actually, after that downer I skipped the quizz to vent here in the comment section.
Load More Replies...I missed Romania and Ethiopia.The latter one I really should have known. But in all honesty, I'm no expert on Eastern Europe. I've never even been there. All I know about Romania is that they speak a romance language and they have vampires and mountains.
Ethiopia was a needle in a haystack. It took me a long time to find Jordan, too. Ethiopia is the only one I gave up on. On the map it has dotted line border on the east side.
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