A free daily geography puzzle for travelers, geography lovers, and the perpetually curious.
Border Daily is a tiny browser game that turns the world map into a puzzle. A new challenge is generated every day at midnight UTC. There's nothing to install, no account to make, no email to hand over — just open the page and play.
You're given a start country and a destination. Type your way across the world by listing neighboring countries — each one must share a land border with the last. Reach a country that borders the target, and you've solved the puzzle. The fewer moves and hints, the higher your score.
One puzzle per day. Same one for every player. Streaks reward consistency.
An endless run. Two countries appear; pick which one ranks higher in the chosen category — population, land area, or all-time Olympic gold medals. Get it right, the streak grows. Get it wrong, the run ends.
Surprising every time. Did you know Hungary has more Olympic golds than Brazil? Or that Algeria is larger than France? Higher or Lower keeps the world weird.
Existing geography games tend to lean on one mechanic — guess the country from its silhouette, or name the capital. Border Daily is different in two ways. First, the daily Country Chain rewards actual knowledge of how the world fits together, not memorization of flags. Second, Higher or Lower is genuinely replayable: you'll never run out of surprising comparisons.
Both modes share a vintage atlas aesthetic — cream paper, serif type, gold accents. It should feel like reading a quiet old map, not browsing a slot machine.
Border Daily is a single static HTML file, hosted on Cloudflare. No backend, no database, no tracking. Game state lives in your browser only. The whole site loads in under a second on most connections.
Found a bug? Have a feature idea? A border that's wrong? Email 95studioprojapp@gmail.com. I read everything.