Asia Flag Quiz: Can You Name All the Asian Flags?
Asia Flag Quiz: How Many Asian Flags Can You Name?
How well do you know the flags of Asia? Our Asia flag quiz is a fun, free way to test yourself on every Asian country flag — from the famous designs of Japan, China, India, and South Korea to the more challenging flags of Bhutan, Brunei, the Maldives, and Kyrgyzstan.
A flag appears on screen, you pick the right country from four choices, and you build your score with each correct answer. Get a streak going and your bonus points climb. Play solo to beat your own best score, or challenge a friend, sibling, or classmate to a 2-player Asia flag battle.
Whether you’re a kid learning world geography, a teacher looking for a classroom activity, or an adult curious about how many Asian flags you can actually name, this quiz works for every age and skill level.
Choose How You Want to Play
🏆 Solo Challenge — You against the Asian flags. Answer ten questions, build streaks for bonus points, and earn a star rating at the end. Hit 90% and you’ll earn the Flag Champion badge.
⚔️ 2-Player Battle — Take turns guessing flags head-to-head. The game switches between players each round, tracks both scores, and crowns a winner at the end. Perfect for siblings, family game night, or classroom competitions.
Pick Your Difficulty
Asia is the world’s biggest continent with the most countries — and not everyone wants to jump straight into identifying the flag of Tajikistan. Our Asia flag quiz has three difficulty levels so it grows with you:
- 😊 Easy — The most well-known Asian flags: China, Japan, India, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Great for younger kids and beginners.
- 🤔 Medium — Adds the Middle East (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait), more of East and Southeast Asia (Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mongolia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Taiwan, North Korea), and Kazakhstan.
- 🤯 Hard — All 50 Asian country flags. The Gulf states, the Caucasus (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia), the Central Asian republics (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan), and small island nations like the Maldives and Timor-Leste are all in here.
Learn the Flags of Asia the Fun Way
Memorizing every Asian flag sounds hard. Playing a quiz makes it easy. Each round gives you instant feedback — when you guess wrong, the game tells you which country it actually was, so you naturally pick up flag names as you play. Most people are surprised how many Asian flags they can recognize after just a few rounds.
The flags of Asia share some interesting patterns. Many feature red and white (Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Bahrain, Turkey). The crescent moon and star appear on flags across the Muslim-majority countries (Pakistan, Turkey, Malaysia, Maldives, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan). And some Asian flags are unlike any others in the world — Nepal’s twin-pennant shape, Bhutan’s dragon, and Sri Lanka’s lion are each one-of-a-kind.
Great for Kids, Classrooms, and Families
Asia covers nearly a third of the world’s land and over half its population — there’s a lot to learn. Our Asia flag quiz turns it into a game: colorful, friendly, and quick to play (a full round takes about two minutes). It’s the kind of screen-time parents can feel good about, and teachers can use it as a brain break, geography unit activity, or end-of-lesson reward.
Hit play and see how many Asian country flags you can guess. No sign-up, no app to install, no ads in the middle of your game. Just flags, four choices, and your best guess.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many countries are in Asia?
There are 50 countries in Asia (when including the transcontinental countries Russia and Turkey, which are partially in Europe). Asia is the largest continent both by area and by population, and our hard difficulty level includes flags from all 50. The easy and medium levels use a smaller pool of more recognizable flags so the game stays fun for beginners.
What are the flags of Asia?
Asian flags are wonderfully varied. Some of the most distinctive use red and white (Japan’s red sun on white, Indonesia’s two stripes, Singapore’s red and white with crescent and stars). Many Muslim-majority countries feature the crescent and star (Pakistan, Turkey, Malaysia, Maldives, Azerbaijan). Some flags are completely unique — Nepal has the world’s only non-rectangular national flag, Bhutan features a dragon, and Sri Lanka has a lion holding a sword. Our quiz includes every one.
What is the most common color on Asian flags?
Red is by far the most common color on flags of Asian countries. It appears on the flags of China, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Turkey, and many more. Green is the second most common, especially across the Middle East and Muslim-majority Asian countries. Yellow, white, and blue also feature prominently.
Are Russia and Turkey in Asia or Europe?
Both Russia and Turkey are transcontinental countries — their territory crosses both continents. Most of Russia’s land area is actually in Asia (Siberia), and most of Turkey’s land is in Asia (Anatolia), even though both have their capitals on the European side. We’ve included both countries in this Asia flag quiz and in our Europe flag quiz, since they really do belong to both regions.
What is the Asian flag?
There’s no single “Asian flag” — Asia is a continent with 50 different countries, each with its own national flag. The closest thing to a regional Asian flag would be the ASEAN flag (for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) or the AFC flag (Asian Football Confederation), but neither represents Asia as a whole. This quiz is about the individual flags of Asian countries.
What’s the best way to learn flags of Asian countries?
A flag quiz with instant feedback works better than just reading a list. Each time you see a flag and guess, your brain locks in the connection between the design and the country name. Start at the easy level until those flags feel automatic, then move to medium and hard. Most players notice big improvement after just a few rounds, and the more often you play, the more flags stick.
Can two people play this Asia flag quiz together?
Yes. Pick “2-Player Battle” from the menu, type in both names, and the game alternates turns. Each player gets the same number of questions, scores are tracked separately, and a winner is crowned at the end. It’s a great way to make Asian geography practice into friendly competition.
Do I need to download anything?
No. The Asia flag quiz runs right in your browser on any phone, tablet, or computer. No app, no sign-up, no email required. Just click play and start guessing.

