Play the world.
Four games. One country at a time. Every round leads somewhere real.
GeoTime
A real photograph from somewhere between 1840 and 2010.
Guess where and when.
GeoSnap
A drone shot. Four countries. One is right.
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Press freedom — Costa Rica or Uruguay?
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Order four countries best-to-worst. Partial credit.
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Costa RicaCosta Rica abolished its military in 1948 — the only country in the world to constitutionally ban an army.
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NorwayNorway's sovereign wealth fund, built from oil revenue, holds over $1.7 trillion — roughly $300,000 per citizen.
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RwandaRwanda has the world's highest share of women in parliament — over 60% of MPs, ahead of every Western democracy.
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SingaporeSingapore's GDP per capita exceeds the United States', with no natural resources and less land than New York City.
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JapanJapan leads global life expectancy while spending far less on healthcare as a share of GDP than the US.
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IcelandIceland publishes more books per capita than any country on Earth — one in ten Icelanders will author a book in their lifetime.
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FinlandFinland has ranked as the world's happiest country six years in a row. Low corruption and institutional trust explain most of it.
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BhutanBhutan is the only carbon-negative country on Earth — its forests absorb roughly three times the CO₂ the country emits.
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UruguayUruguay was the first country in South America to legalise recreational cannabis — by national legislation, not referendum.
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Costa RicaCosta Rica abolished its military in 1948 — the only country in the world to constitutionally ban an army.
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NorwayNorway's sovereign wealth fund, built from oil revenue, holds over $1.7 trillion — roughly $300,000 per citizen.
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RwandaRwanda has the world's highest share of women in parliament — over 60% of MPs, ahead of every Western democracy.
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SingaporeSingapore's GDP per capita exceeds the United States', with no natural resources and less land than New York City.
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JapanJapan leads global life expectancy while spending far less on healthcare as a share of GDP than the US.
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IcelandIceland publishes more books per capita than any country on Earth — one in ten Icelanders will author a book in their lifetime.
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FinlandFinland has ranked as the world's happiest country six years in a row. Low corruption and institutional trust explain most of it.
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BhutanBhutan is the only carbon-negative country on Earth — its forests absorb roughly three times the CO₂ the country emits.
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UruguayUruguay was the first country in South America to legalise recreational cannabis — by national legislation, not referendum.
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