Russia, for instance, is probably the worst starting country to pick, as the world’s largest country that straddles two continents. What we can say is that it’s usually best to avoid larger countries that border many other countries for your starting pick, as these do not help you narrow down your answer much. There’s no single country we can say that is the best starting country, as it really depends on what the answer ends up being each day. We’re not sure if the answer system is completely randomized or if there’s some human meddling involved, but the longer we play we’ll have a better idea. We’ve been playing the game for a couple of months now and have yet to see a country repeated, but inevitably at some point, given there are only 195 sovereign states in the world (depending on who you ask) they will have to be. Only the major sovereign state (in this case: the United Kingdom) counts as an answer.
It does not count in terms of distance though if you select France – e.g.
The below are some expert tips on how to improve your Globle Game, from some seasoned veterans. To reduce the element of chance somewhat, and increase the impact of raw geographical knowledge, we all make our first guess each day the answer to the previous day’s challenge – why not do the same in your office and lord it over your colleagues with every sweet victory. We’re a competitive bunch at WePC, so like to compete with each other each day on finding the Globle answer in the fewest guesses possible. Once you’ve set this up, refresh the Globle page in your browser, and you be able to play the previous challenge! Competitive Globle play If you’ve missed out on a previous Globle challenge there is a workaround to allow you to play previous day’s games.Īll you have to do is head your settings/preferences menu within Windows, and change the date to match the day of the challenge you wish to have a go on. Globle is however the name of the fun geographic game in the style of Wordle (see what they did there?) – it’s a global game, but it’s called Globle Game. Global is the correct spelling of the word meaning ‘relating to the whole world worldwide’ either in US English, UK English, or any other form of English. You need to spell the country name correctly, and the game will not correct your answer for you if it’s wrong.
After each guess, you get an indication of how far away your pick was, both in terms of a numerical distance in km and a color representation (the closer to red / deeper the shade of red, the closer you are). The premise of the game is simple: you have to guess the mystery country in as few guesses as possible.
The Globle-Game is one of WePC’s favorite ways to procrastinate in the office, when we’re supposed to be writing about PC builds, gaming laptops, monitors, or peripherals. Looking for the edge on today’s Globle Game? Well you’ve come to the right place my fellow geographic explorer.