
Atlas Rush
A geography speed-quiz. Type country names against the clock — every one you nail lights up the map. Eight maps (world + every continent), three paces, leaderboards, percentile standings, and a per-answer rarity stat that shows how many other players named each country.
About Atlas Rush
Type a country name, watch it light up on the map, type another. That's the loop — fast, satisfying, and quietly educational. Atlas Rush runs you through eight maps covering the full world and every individual continent, letting you focus on the regions where your knowledge gets shaky. Three speed settings mean you can ease in or punish yourself trying to name every Southeast Asian nation before the clock expires.
What makes it stick is the rarity stat. After each answer, you see the percentage of players who named that same country — so landing Djibouti or Suriname feels genuinely rewarding, not arbitrary. Leaderboards and percentile standings give you a real sense of where you sit among other players, and the daily challenge keeps things fresh if you're building a streak. It fits naturally alongside other education games but plays much closer to a reflex test than a textbook.
A keyboard is strongly recommended — touch input works, but speed runs are where this really comes alive.
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How to use
Pick a map (world or a continent) and a pace, then start typing country names. Correct answers light up the map and add to your count. Aliases and accent-insensitive matches work. Pause stops the timer and hides the map. Pinch, scroll, or double-tap to zoom; pan with drag. At the end you’ll see your percentile, the rarest country you named, and which countries you missed.










