Geography Games

Best Travle Alternatives — Daily Country Route Games (2026)

Updated March 2026

Travle — the daily game where you connect two countries by naming every nation between them — has become one of the most popular geography puzzles online. If you have finished today's Travle and want more, or if you are looking for similar games with a different twist, here are the best alternatives.

Travle on Capitalle

Capitalle hosts its own version of Travle with a fresh daily puzzle. The core mechanic is the same — start country, end country, name the route — but with a dynamic scoring system inspired by the original. Green means your guess brought you closer to solving, orange means it is on a nearby route, and grey means it did not help. The map zooms to show only the relevant region, and countries colour in as you build your chain. If you have already finished travle.earth today, this gives you a second puzzle to play.

Play Travle on Capitalle →

Globle

Globle does not ask you to build a route, but it shares the geographic deduction element. You guess countries on a 3D globe, and each guess is coloured from cold to hot based on distance to the target. No guess limit means you can explore freely, but the challenge is finding the target in as few guesses as possible. It is more relaxed than Travle but scratches a similar geographic itch.

Worldle

The original country silhouette game. You see an outline and guess which country it is, with distance and direction feedback. It does not involve routes or borders, but it tests the same geographic knowledge base. Many Travle players also play Worldle daily as part of their geography puzzle routine.

Earthle

Similar to Worldle, Earthle shows a country silhouette and gives 6 guesses with distance, direction, and proximity feedback. It is part of the Capitalle suite, so after finishing Travle you can seamlessly move to a silhouette puzzle without leaving the site.

Play Earthle →

Capitalle

Instead of countries, Capitalle focuses on capital cities. Guess the daily capital in 6 tries with distance and direction clues. Knowing capitals helps with Travle too — if you know that Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, you are more likely to remember where Uzbekistan sits and what it borders.

Play Capitalle →

What Makes a Good Travle Alternative?

The best Travle alternatives share these qualities: they are free, daily, test geographic knowledge, and create shareable results. The daily format is what makes these games sticky — you cannot binge and burn out. One puzzle per day keeps you coming back, and the shared puzzle means you can compare results with friends.

If you want to play all four games — Capitalle, Travle, Earthle, and Brandle — from a single hub, visit capitalle.app.