About Atlas Rush

A geography game made for real people at the table.

Atlas Rush started with a simple idea: make flag and geography practice feel like a shared game, not a worksheet.

The story

Atlas Rush was created by a parent who wanted a better way to practice geography and flag quizzes with his son. The aim was not just to memorize flags, but to connect flags, capitals, country names, and country shapes with the wider world.

The game works well because it is social. A family can sit together, or call a grandparent, open the same room code, and play on whatever devices are nearby. The setup is quick enough that the conversation stays on the game instead of the technology.

What makes it different

Map-first learning

Every answer is tied to a real place on the globe or world map.

Friendly competition

Players can challenge each other while still learning from every reveal.

Free access

The goal is to help more people learn geography, so Atlas Rush is free to use.

Who it is for

Atlas Rush is for families, kids, students, teachers, quiz teams, and anyone who wants to get quicker at countries, flags, capitals, and map positions.