A city appears
Named in Persian and Latin script. In Navigator mode, its province too. The clock starts at fifteen.
شهر را پیدا کن: سنندج
A geography duel in your browser. You get a city — Tehran-obvious to Bijar-obscure — and fifteen seconds to pin it. Closer clicks score more, streaks multiply, and the target radius keeps shrinking.
Every round is the same three beats. The deck runs from capital cities to towns only a native would place, and the accepted radius tightens as the expedition deepens.
Named in Persian and Latin script. In Navigator mode, its province too. The clock starts at fifteen.
شهر را پیدا کن: سنندج
One click, anywhere on the unlabeled map. Precision pays up to 500 points; speed adds up to 100 more.
اینجاست؟
Inside the radius: points, and your streak grows toward a ×2 multiplier. Under 40 km is a bullseye. Outside: lost at sea, −100.
۳۸ کیلومتر — آفرین!
Pick your instruments before you cast off.
Province borders drawn, province named with every city. The honest apprenticeship — learn the shape of the country round by round.
The silhouette alone. No borders, no province hint, nothing but coastline and memory. Every point earned is worth half again more.
Your best score joins a global board the moment you save it — no account, no sign-up. An anonymous session keeps your entry yours, and the board shows how many explorers are charting alongside you. A local board on your device tracks your own history, online or off.
Pinpoint Iran collects exactly two things, and only if you save a score: the nickname you type and your game results, stored in Firebase to run the public leaderboard. No browsing data, no analytics, no ads, nothing sold to anyone. The full details fit on one page: read the privacy policy.