Travle Challenge: Weekly Geography Puzzle
Travle Challenge is a web-based geography puzzle where players must guess countries, territories, or bodies of water to complete a route between a starting and target location. Each week presents a new challenge with custom rules, offering a unique and engaging experience for geography enthusiasts.
How to Play
- Objective: Complete the route from the starting location to the target location by guessing the correct geographical entities in the correct order.
- Guessing: Enter a country, territory, or body of water in the input field and submit your guess.
- Hints: Use hints to reveal the next country outline or initials, but be mindful of the limited number of hints available.
- Scoring: Scoring is based on the accuracy of your guesses and how closely they follow the shortest possible route. A perfect score is achieved by guessing the shortest path in the correct order.
Key Features
- Weekly Challenges: A new puzzle is released each week, providing fresh content and challenges.
- Custom Rules: Each challenge features unique rules that add complexity and variety to the gameplay.
- Hints System: Use hints strategically to aid your progress, balancing assistance with the desire for a perfect score.
- Statistics Tracking: The game tracks your statistics, including win percentage, current streak, and max streak.
- Shareable Results: Share your results with friends and other players to showcase your geographical prowess.
Use Cases
- Educational Entertainment: Travle Challenge offers an entertaining way to improve geographical knowledge and awareness.
- Casual Gaming: The game is suitable for casual players looking for a quick and engaging puzzle experience.
- Competitive Play: Compete with friends and other players on the leaderboards to achieve the highest score.
FAQ
Q: How often is a new challenge released? A: A new bonus-challenge puzzle is available each week, on Monday.
Q: What counts as a region? A: Travle includes some countries which are disputed e.g. Somaliland, and splits some countries up e.g. French Guiana is separate to France.
Q: How to play perfect game? A: For a perfect score, guess the shortest path (fewest countries) in order from the Start to the End.