Bordlr
LiveConnect two countries, one border at a time.
Bordlr is a daily geography game: you get two places on the map and connect them through the regions that share borders, one neighbor at a time.
What Bordlr does
Each day Bordlr hands you a start and a destination — usually two countries, sometimes two US states — and you build the bridge between them. Name a region that borders where you are, then a region that borders that, until the chain reaches the other end.
It is a small daily ritual in the Wordle mold: one shared puzzle for everyone, a couple of minutes to play, and a result worth comparing with friends.
Who it is for
Geography nerds, quiz-night regulars, and anyone who likes a short daily brain teaser. If you have opinions about which countries touch Austria, Bordlr is your game.
Why borders make a good puzzle
Everyone can find France on a map; far fewer can walk from Portugal to Vietnam neighbor by neighbor. Chaining borders forces you to actually picture the map, and the routes you get wrong are the ones you remember. Play for a few weeks and the world quietly gets more familiar.
Highlights
One puzzle a day
A single shared challenge every day, same for everyone.
Countries & states
Mostly world countries, with US state puzzles mixed in.
Quick rounds
A couple of minutes to play, no account needed.
Learn the map
Wrong turns teach you geography you actually retain.
Frequently asked
- Is Bordlr free to play?
- Yes. It runs in the browser with no account and no install — open the page and play the day’s puzzle.
- How often is there a new puzzle?
- One new puzzle every day, shared by everyone. Come back tomorrow for the next route.
Try Bordlr
Connect two countries, one border at a time.
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