Guess 100 Flags: From Easy to Hard

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How well do you really know world flags? In this interactive challenge, we put your geography knowledge to the test. We’ve curated a list of 100 flags, starting with the most recognizable ones and gradually increasing the difficulty to the most challenging territory emblems. Whether you’re a geography buff or just looking for a quick brain teaser, this video quiz will push your limits. Ready to see if you can hit 100/100?




5 Fun Facts About World Flags

  1. The Only Non-Quadrilateral Flag: Nepal is the only country in the world that does not have a rectangular or square flag. It consists of two stacked triangles, which represent the Himalayan Mountains and the two main religions of the country, Hinduism and Buddhism.
  2. The Oldest Flag Still in Use: Denmark holds the world record for the oldest continuously used national flag. Known as the Dannebrog, it has been in use since 1625, but its design dates back even further to the 13th century. Legend says it fell from the sky during a battle in 1219.
  3. The “Brother” Flags: Indonesia and Monaco have nearly identical flags—both consist of two horizontal bands of red and white. The only major difference is the aspect ratio; the Indonesian flag is wider, while the Monegasque flag is closer to a square.
  4. Flags with Weapons: Several countries feature weapons on their national flags to symbolize the struggle for independence or strength. For example, Mozambique’s flag is unique because it features a modern assault rifle (an AK-47 with a bayonet), symbolizing defense and vigilance.
  5. A Flag with a Human Symbol: The flag of Belize is one of the very few national flags that features human beings. It depicts two woodcutters in the center, representing the importance of the logging industry to the country’s history.

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