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Word Scramble: Unscramble the Country Name

Rebuild each country name from mixed-up letters, using spelling patterns and familiar word chunks to solve each round before time runs out.

Word Scramble: Unscramble the Country Name

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Countries Included

The Word Scramble: Unscramble the Country Name uses a fixed set of 197 entries for consistent play: 193 United Nations member states, 2 United Nations observer states, and 2 entries with special international recognition status.

193
United Nations member states
2
United Nations observer states: Vatican City and Palestine
2
Entries with special recognition status: Taiwan and Kosovo

Practice country names with word scramble

Each round shows the letters of a country name in a mixed-up order. Type the country name correctly before the timer runs out, using the shuffled letters as clues for spelling, word length, and familiar country-name patterns.

How the word scramble game works

The game shows one scrambled country name at a time. Use the letters shown in the top row and type the correct country name into the blank boxes below. Every typed letter fills the next answer box, and used letters fade from the scrambled row so you can track what remains.

The answer is checked when every letter box is filled. If the typed country name is wrong, the answer row shakes and clears so you can try again. You can also use Backspace or Delete to remove the last letter before submitting a full answer.

Why word scramble practice helps

Country names are easy to recognize on a map or flag, but rebuilding them from scrambled letters trains a different skill. Word scramble practice makes you recall the full spelling, letter order, and word shape from memory, which supports stronger geography recall across map, flag, and capital games.

  • Improve spelling accuracy for world country names
  • Strengthen recall through short, repeated rounds
  • Review short and long country names in one focused game
  • Support map, flag, and capital learning with stronger name memory

Difficulty levels

Difficulty levels use the same country set as the spelling games and are tuned around familiarity, spelling complexity, and country-name length. Mixed mode combines all levels and gradually moves through easier and harder country names, making it a good default for broad world review.

Tips for better scores

Start by reading the scrambled letters for familiar word chunks such as republic, island, united, saint, or guinea. In timed rounds, type the answer as soon as the country shape becomes clear, and use untimed rounds when you want to slow down and study unfamiliar names.