Worldle is shape-first
Worldle-style games usually start from a country or territory silhouette. The core skill is recognizing shape, then using distance and direction to recover when the outline is unfamiliar.
PassportQ is city-first
PassportQ starts with a mystery city and layers in temperature, elevation, population, local time, landscape, airlines, distance, and direction. The answer is more precise, so the clue stack matters more.
Distance feedback works differently
Country-level distance feedback can eliminate continents quickly. City-level feedback can get much tighter: two possible answers may sit in the same country or region, so endgame guesses reward map detail.
Which is better for daily play?
If you love country outlines, Worldle is the cleaner format. If you want a broader travel-geography puzzle with cities, climates, transport context, and a harder target, PassportQ is the better fit.