World Food
Guess the country
Landmarks
Music around the world
Slang & culture
100

This Italian dish is long noodles with sauce.

Spaghetti

100

This country is known for the Eiffel Tower.

France

100

This statue is in New York and represents freedom.

Statue of Liberty

100

This genre comes from Jamaica and includes Bob Marley.

Reggae

100

In the UK, “cheers” means this.

Thank you

200

This Japanese dish includes raw fish and rice

Sushi

200

This country has the Amazon Rainforest.

Brazil

200

This leaning tower is in Italy

Leaning Tower of Pisa

200

This global music genre comes from Korea.

K-pop

200

In the US, “hang out” means this

Spend time together

300

This Mexican food is a folded tortilla with filling.

Tacos

300

This country is famous for K-pop.

South Korea

300

This ancient wall stretches across China.

Great Wall of China


300

This Spanish-language hit starts with “D"

Despacito

300

In Australia, “mate” means this

Friend

400

This Indian dish is creamy and often orange-colored chicken.

Butter Chicken

400

This country has pyramids and the Nile River.

Egypt

400

This large clock tower is in London.


Big Ben

400

This African genre includes artists like Burna Boy.

Afrobeats

400

In Nigeria, “how far?” means this

What’s up / how are you

500

This West African dish is spicy rice with tomatoes and meat.

Jollof Rice

500

This country is known for safaris and Nairobi.

Kenya

500

This white marble mausoleum is in India.

Taj Mahal

500

This Latin artist sings “Tití Me Preguntó.

Bad Bunny

500

In France, people greet with this on the cheek

Kiss (la bise