World map with country borders
Free daily game

Rank the borders.
Prove you know
the world.

China-Mongolia. Canada-USA. Argentina-Chile. Four rounds a day, two guesses each — can you put the country pairs in the right order by the length of their shared border?

No account needed · One round a day · Tracks your streak

How it works

01

See the pair

Each round shows two countries. Your job: decide which one shares the longer border with its neighbour.

02

Lock it in

Drag to reorder the pair, then hit Lock It In. You get two guesses per round — think before you commit.

03

Learn & streak

Get it wrong and see the correct ranking. Get it right and your streak grows. New round drops every day.

Built for people who read maps for fun

One round, daily

Four country pairs a day. Simple, focused, and done in two minutes. Perfect for the morning commute or a geography break.

Rank, don't guess

Most geography games ask you to guess. Pecking Order asks you to think — which border is longer? That's a different kind of challenge.

Streak tracking

Your streak is your score. Miss a day and it resets. Check back tomorrow for a fresh set of country borders to sort.

Honest data

Countries have exactly one border length. No approximations. You learn real geography, not trivia shortcuts.

The world's borders are more surprising than you think

Kazakhstan shares a border with Russia across 7,591 kilometres — the longest continuous land border between any two countries on Earth. Canada and the USA run it close. China has neighbours on 14 sides.

Pecking Order turns these facts into small daily puzzles. By the end of a week, you've encountered 28 border questions. Some you'll nail. Some will genuinely surprise you.

~200
countries in play
4
rounds per day
28
borders per week

The world has borders. Time you knew them.

Pecking Order is free. No account required. Just show up and rank.