Learn World Flags

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.2
140 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Anyone aiming to remember world flags reliably benefits from a method that combines targeted repetition with active recall. This app is built around that principle and provides a structured learning system that goes far beyond simple quiz guessing. With its adaptive spaced-repetition approach, it adjusts repetition intervals to your real memory performance, ensuring sustainable progress without unnecessary frustration.

At the core of the app are two complementary learning modes designed to strengthen different aspects of memory. Multiple Choice is ideal for building initial familiarity quickly and efficiently. Self-Assessment focuses on active recall, one of the most effective techniques for long-term retention. Both modes integrate seamlessly with the adaptive algorithm, which continuously adjusts when each flag should be reviewed.

The content is organized into clear categories. Flags are grouped by continents as well as an additional mixed section, allowing you to focus on specific regions. Each flag can be practised in two directions: Flag → Country and Country → Flag. This dual structure ensures a complete understanding rather than surface-level recognition.

During each learning session, questions are repeated until every item has been answered correctly at least once. Incorrect answers do not reset progress. Instead, the system adapts the repetition interval realistically, keeping the learning process motivating while avoiding unnecessary repetition or discouraging setbacks.

You can also take structured knowledge tests to assess your skills. Each combination of category and question type includes its own dedicated test. Depending on your results, you can earn silver or gold medals, and tests can be repeated as often as desired.

The app supports multiple languages, enabling you to learn country and flag names in the language you prefer. Categories and question types can be enabled or disabled at any time without losing progress. All flashcards can also be browsed and searched for quick reference.

Altogether, this app provides a clear, efficient, and long-term learning path for anyone who wants to truly master world flags—far beyond what traditional quiz apps can offer.
Updated on
3 Dec 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
113 reviews
Mr. Jazz Salcedo
7 October 2025
I don't like it only because it seems to be lacking the direction I feel it should have. It is good to have the ability to go about on your own. However, something is missing.
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Mahi Jaiswal
29 July 2025
Best to learn about flags in a gamified way . As compared to other flags learning apps this app is way more efficient and effective. You can go ahead to download this one without any hesitation .The thing which I like about this app is you can use it without turning on your mobile data and make it advertisement free and which can increase your learning without unwanted advertisement so it became even more easier to stick to the app and learn more about the flag of different-different countries
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Sam H
20 July 2024
Vatican City should be added. Edit: they added it! 🙏 By far the best one on the Play store. It was very hard to find.
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Philipp Straub
9 May 2022
Thanks for your feedback. I didn't want to include Vatican City because it is not a member of the United Nations. But maybe I will include it anyway someday.