Best overall: PassportQ
PassportQ is the best starting point for GeoGuessr fans because it keeps the place-deduction loop. You guess a real city, get distance and direction feedback, then combine data clues like temperature, population, elevation, local time, and landscape.
Best map alternative: AirportQ
AirportQ is the map-based choice. Instead of reading a road scene, you read a hidden airport's nonstop route network. The pattern of domestic spokes, island hops, long-haul links, and regional density becomes the clue.
Best quick knowledge test: CityQ
CityQ is the fastest option if you want broad geography knowledge rather than one location solve. The grid rewards knowing which cities match two clues at once, with rarer correct answers scoring better.
Best non-photo map skills
Headcount, Customs, and RailQ expand the category beyond city guessing. Headcount teaches population density, Customs tests geography rules, and RailQ asks you to infer a train route from transport clues.