Daily Geography Challenge
Master Geography Skills One Day at a Time
Build consistent learning habits with bite-sized, interactive challenges. Test your map skills, analyze real-world data, and compete on the global leaderboard.
What is Daily Challenge?
The Daily Challenge is a gamified learning system designed to make geography revision a daily habit. Every day, a new scenario is unlocked, testing different geographical skills ranging from OS map reading to complex data analysis.
- Progressive difficulty levels
- Instant feedback and detailed explanations
- Earn points, maintain streaks, and unlock badges
Why Take Daily Challenges?
Consistent Habits
5 minutes a day builds long-term retention better than cramming.
Exam Prep
Practice real exam-style questions and command words.
Track Progress
Identify weak areas and watch your scores improve over time.
Compete
Climb the global leaderboard and challenge your friends.
6 Challenge Types
Experience a variety of geographical scenarios designed to test every aspect of your knowledge.
Try Today's Challenges
Test your skills with this interactive practice set. Earn points and build your streak!
Map Reading
What is the 6-figure grid reference for the church with a spire in the provided map extract?
Key Features
Daily Challenges
New content every 24 hours to keep you engaged.
Progress Tracking
Detailed analytics on your performance and weak areas.
Badges & Achievements
Unlock rare badges for milestones and perfect streaks.
Global Leaderboards
Compete with students across the UK and worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions
How often are new challenges added?
A new challenge is added every single day at midnight UK time.
Do I need an account to play?
You can play as a guest, but creating an account saves your streak and badges across devices.
What happens if I miss a day?
Your current streak will reset to zero, but your total points and best streak are saved!
Are the challenges suitable for my age?
Yes! We offer KS2, KS3, and GCSE difficulty levels. You can choose your preferred level.
How are points calculated?
Points are based on difficulty (10-100 pts) plus bonuses for speed and current streaks.
Key Terms Glossary
Grid Reference
A set of numbers used to locate a specific point on a map.
Urbanization
The increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
Demographic Transition
A model showing how populations change over time in terms of birth and death rates.
Hard Engineering
Using artificial structures to control natural processes (e.g., sea walls).
Biome
A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.