Why players look beyond GeoGuessr
GeoGuessr is great at road-scene recognition, but not every geography player wants a long Street View session. FlightQ is built for quick daily deduction: one shared puzzle, useful feedback, and a result you can compare without turning it into a marathon.
Geography without Street View
Instead of identifying bollards, signs, camera coverage, or road markings, you infer places from real-world data: temperature, elevation, airport networks, population, local time, and route shapes. The skill shifts from visual recognition to geographic reasoning.
Better for short daily play
A FlightQ session is closer to a daily word game than an open-ended map room. The puzzle resets each day, the clue path is finite, and the share result is spoiler-free, so a group can compare how they solved the same geography problem.
Pick the matching FlightQ game
PassportQ is closest to the deduce-the-place loop because every wrong guess gives distance, direction, and new city clues. AirportQ is best if you like reading maps. CityQ, Headcount, Customs, RailQ, and SkyQ branch the same geography habit into grids, population, rules, trains, and flights.