‘Globle’ hints & the country answer for today (Dec 22nd)

Are you stuck on today's Globle country? You'll be able to avoid a headache and keep your streak alive with some hints and the complete answer right here.

22nd Dec 2024 03:28

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‘Globle’ hints & the country answer for today (Dec 22nd)

My geography skills aren't always up to scratch, and if you're the same, having the Globle answer readily available is a godsend when you're left tongue-tied.

Similar to other planet-based word games like Worldle, Globle gives you the whole planet to play with, letting you visualise your guesses in-game in a way that you wouldn't typically encounter. It's definitely become part of my daily routine, and is one of the best games like Wordle you can play - but I'd be lying if I said that I got the solution seamlessly all of the time!

Hints for today's game

While you are given a nudge based on the colour of your guessed countries, it can still be really tricky to narrow down how far you are away from the correct guess. These hints should give you a bit more of an idea though without spoiling it completely:

  • In the Oceania.
  • The country starts with the letter 'A'.
  • The capital is Canberra.

Of course, with roughly 195 countries to choose from, that can still leave you guessing with no lightbulb moment in sight.

SPOILER ALERT: This is your last chance to prevent today's answer being spoiled to you!

Here's today's answer

Sometimes you'll just be left with no roads (or, uh, countries) to go down and are left at a bit of a dead end. Whether it be a small country you've never even heard of or an obvious answer that you just can't think of, we've certainly all been there.

That's why I'm here to save the day with the answer for today's answer below:

  • Australia

Today's answer certainly won't be the last tricky one you'll encounter though, so you can return back here to have it all revealed as I'll have the new country listed here every single day.

When does the game reset?

A new country will be selected at midnight in your local time zone, giving you a fresh challenge to undertake every single day.

If that's still not enough, you can also take part in their daily bonus game, which has you guessing capital cities instead of the countries themselves. This is, as you can imagine, quite a bit more challenging - but if you're up for the test and consider yourself a geography connoisseur, then you should definitely try it out.

How to play Globle

Image of the globe and guesses in Globle

As already mentioned, Globle presents you with the world at the start of every new day, but your goal is to figure out which country is today's selection in the lowest number of guesses.

There's no limit to how many times you can guess, but you do have an average score that you'll want to keep as low as possible. Each incorrect country you guess will turn into a colour indicating how close it is geographically to the answer - with red being the closest and white being the furthest away.

Unlike something like Worldle, you'll have an actual globe to track your guesses on, which can actually make things easier to visualise!

If you're stuck on some of your other daily routines make sure to check out our word games homepage, as we've got today's answers for Connections, Strands, and even Who Are Ya if you love football.

Harry Boulton

About The Author

Harry Boulton

Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.

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Emma

14 weeks ago

The colours were incorrect. INDONESIA was a darker red then Malaysia, yet is further away from Estonia. CAMBODIA was orange, and that is closer. TAIWAN and South Korea were apparently less than 900 kilometres away.

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