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.
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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.
