Travle

You get Start and Target. Name every country on the shortest land-border path between them—in any order, with unlimited guesses. Green squares mean you’re closer; red means further; orange is almost as good as the best remaining path.

Travle is a geography path puzzle: find the shortest chain of countries sharing land borders between Start and Target. Guesses can be in any order. A new daily puzzle every UTC midnight; unlimited practice rounds. Border data may differ from other maps or games.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I win?
You must name every country on the shortest land-border path between Start and Target (not counting Start and Target themselves). Order does not matter—only that you eventually guess all countries on that shortest path.
What do the colors mean?
✅ / bright green: your guess improves the remaining distance and touches the frontier from Start. Green: improves how many guesses you still need. Orange: not quite optimal, but within one step of the best you could do. Red: further from a solution.
How many guesses do I have?
As many as you need—there is no guess limit. Keep trying until you’ve named every country on the shortest path.
What are the hints?
You get three one-time hints: outline of the next country you still need, outlines for every country still missing on the path, and initials for those countries.
What is the daily streak?
Each time you win the daily Travle puzzle (UTC calendar day), your streak grows. Miss a day and it resets to 0. Practice mode does not affect your streak. Your streak is separate from Globle’s streak.
Travle – Border path puzzle (unlimited guesses) | GeoGames