From country outlines to city clues
Worldle is shape-first: recognize the country or territory silhouette. PassportQ is clue-first: identify a specific world city using distance, direction, climate, elevation, population, local time, and travel context.
Keep distance feedback
A good Worldle alternative should still tell you whether you are moving closer. PassportQ keeps that satisfying convergence loop with distance and compass feedback after each wrong city guess.
Add map and route puzzles
AirportQ, RailQ, and Headcount broaden the map-game habit. You read route networks, train clues, and population density instead of relying on a country silhouette.
Still built for daily sharing
The core FlightQ geography games reset daily and create spoiler-free results, so friends can compare solving paths without revealing the answer.