Geo Blackjack turns city population into a card table. Every card is a real city. Draw too many megacities and you bust over 21 million people; stand too early and the dealer can beat you with one safer regional hub.
The game is quick, but it rewards real geography intuition: which cities are actually huge, which capitals are smaller than they feel, and which second cities are perfect mid-risk draws. It belongs with FlightQ's population games alongside Headcount.
Want the full table rules? Read the Geo Blackjack rules and strategy guide before your next hand.
Geo Blackjack is built for players who like geography games for adults: short rules, real data, and decisions that get sharper as your map knowledge improves. For more quick daily puzzles, browse daily geography games or replay dated puzzles in the FlightQ archive.
Geo Blackjack is a city population card game. You draw city cards, reveal their populations, and try to stand as close as possible to 21 million people without going over.
You start with two city cards. Hit to choose from three hidden city cards, or stand and let the dealer reveal. The higher population total wins, unless someone goes over 21 million.
The 21 million target turns city population into blackjack math: big cities are powerful but risky, while mid-sized cities help you edge closer without busting.
Yes. Every card is a real city, and the game teaches rough population scale: megacities, regional capitals, dense metro areas, and smaller cities that are safer draws.
Yes. Practice mode is free in the browser with no account required.