What is Travle?
Travle (also known as Travel Wordle) is a free daily geography puzzle game where you guess countries to create a path from a starting country to a destination country. Your goal is to find the shortest route possible by naming countries you would pass through on an imaginary journey across borders.
Similar to Wordle but for geography lovers, Travle tests your knowledge of world borders and continental connections. Each day presents a new challenge that everyone around the world shares, making it perfect for competing with friends or testing yourself against the global community.
Whether you call it Travle, Travel Wordle, or the country path game, this addictive geography puzzle has become a daily ritual for thousands of players who want to learn world geography while having fun.
How to Play Travle
Playing Travle is simple but mastering it requires geographic knowledge. Here's how the game works:
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See your start and destination
Each puzzle shows you two countries β where you start and where you need to end up.
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Guess bordering countries
Type a country that shares a border with your current position. Each guess must be adjacent to the last country in your path.
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Build your path
Continue guessing countries until you reach the destination. Bridges and tunnels count as valid connections (like the Channel Tunnel between UK and France).
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Aim for the optimal path
Try to reach the destination in as few guesses as possible. The game shows you the optimal number of countries needed.
Scoring Guide
Green
You're on an optimal path
Yellow
Valid guess but taking a detour
Red
Not adjacent to your current position
Destination
You've reached the end!
Travle Game Modes
Daily Challenge
One new puzzle every day at midnight (your local time). Everyone gets the same puzzle, so you can compare results with friends and see how you stack up against players worldwide.
Perfect for: Daily brain training, competing with friends
Unlimited Practice Mode
Play as many games as you want with randomly generated puzzles. No limits, no waiting β practice your geography skills anytime. This is Travle unlimited, infinite, and free.
Perfect for: Learning geography, endless play
Travle Tips & Strategies
Want to improve your Travle scores? Here are proven strategies from experienced players:
Learn major transit routes
Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Austria) is a hub for east-west travel. Turkey connects Europe to Asia. Panama connects North and South America.
Know your gateway countries
Some countries are essential connectors: Russia spans Europe to Asia, Egypt connects Africa to the Middle East, and India bridges South and Southeast Asia.
Remember island nations
Japan, Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Iceland have no land borders (except UK via Channel Tunnel). If these appear, special connections like tunnels or bridges may apply.
Bridges and tunnels count
The Channel Tunnel (UK-France), Γresund Bridge (Denmark-Sweden), and other major crossings are valid connections in Travle.
Study border-rich countries
China (14 neighbors), Russia (14), Brazil (10), and Germany (9) are often key to optimal paths due to their many connections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Travle free to play?
Yes, Travle is completely free to play. Both the daily challenge and unlimited practice mode are available at no cost, with no ads or premium features required.
When does the daily Travle reset?
A new Travle puzzle is available every day at midnight in your local timezone. Everyone around the world gets the same daily puzzle, so you can compare scores with friends regardless of where they live.
Can I play Travle unlimited / infinite mode?
Yes! Our Practice Mode offers unlimited Travle games. Play as many random puzzles as you want β there's no daily limit. This is perfect for practicing geography or when you've already completed the daily challenge.
What's the difference between Travle and Worldle?
Travle and Worldle are both geography games but work differently. In Worldle, you guess a single country from its silhouette shape. In Travle, you create a path between two countries by guessing the countries in between. Travle tests your knowledge of borders, while Worldle tests country recognition.
Why is my guess showing as red/invalid?
A red guess means the country you entered doesn't share a border with your current position. In Travle, each guess must be adjacent to the last country in your path. Double-check which country you're currently at and try a neighboring country.
Do exclaves and territories count in Travle?
For simplicity, Travle uses main country territories only. Exclaves (like Kaliningrad for Russia) and overseas territories generally don't create additional connections. The game focuses on primary land borders plus major bridges/tunnels.
How is Travle different from the original travle.earth?
TripMemo's Travle offers the same addictive gameplay with additional features: unlimited practice mode with no restrictions, a cleaner mobile-friendly interface, detailed statistics tracking, and integration with our other geography games like Worldle and Flagle.
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