Our flag and vocabulary games offer a variety of game modes. Below is a short description of each mode:
Show All: A learning mode where all cards are visible, so you can memorize or print them.
Learn: Click on the cards to see the translation and hear the word.
Pin: Click on the exact word or flag you're prompted to find.
Multiple Choice: Choose the correct option from four choices by clicking or pressing keys 1–4.
Type Random: Type the words in any order; they’ll be highlighted on the grid as you go.
Type: Type the name of the highlighted image.
Unscramble Letters: Arrange the letters in order to form the word or country name.
Memory: Play a classic memory game. You can choose the number of cards to be included.
Match: Match an image to the corresponding word.
Duolingo-style: A fast game similar to those found in Duolingo. As you solve the pairs, more appear.
Crossword: A crossword is generated for you to print or solve.
Space: Fly through space and shoot the specified images! Use the arrow keys to move and set speed, and the Spacebar to shoot.
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Green, black, red, and white appear together in many national flags, especially across the Middle East and North Africa. In this quiz, every flag you see features exactly these four colors – but the designs are far from identical.
Some flags use simple horizontal or vertical stripes, such as those of Kuwait or Sudan. Others include distinctive shapes, like the red triangle on the flag of Palestine or Jordan’s white seven-pointed star. Certain designs incorporate Arabic script, as on Iraq’s flag, while others feature unique symbols like Kenya’s shield and spears.
The colors themselves often carry meaning: green is frequently linked to Islam, black to historical dynasties, red to sacrifice or independence, and white to peace. While these associations are common, each country’s flag tells its own story.
From well-known flags to those you may encounter less often, this quiz will test your ability to spot small but important details when several nations share the same striking color palette.
Start by clicking on the images to listen and learn. When you’re ready, click Start to enter test mode and assess your knowledge. If you want a wider playing field, press Alt + 2, Alt + 3, etc. You can also zoom out using Ctrl + − to see more cards at the same time.