Country domains quiz: .de, .jp, .br… whose is it?
Every country has its own internet domain — .de, .jp, .br. This free ccTLD quiz names a country and asks for its top-level domain. Try three below.
How the country domains quiz works
Ten questions a round, 15 seconds each. Domains are part of Expert mode; Pro players can drill domains only.
When the domain isn't obvious
Country-code domains are a modern layer of geography every web user meets — learning them sharpens your eye for country codes.
Most country domains follow the two-letter country code — .fr, .it, .br — but the memorable ones break the rule. The United Kingdom uses .uk, not .gb; Switzerland uses .ch from its Latin name Confoederatio Helvetica; South Africa uses .za from Zuid-Afrika. Those quirks are exactly the ones worth drilling.
Tips to improve fast
- Most domains match the country code — .fr, .it.
- Watch the exceptions: .uk, .ch.
- Domains are in Expert and Pro focus rounds.
FAQ
What is a ccTLD?
A country's own internet suffix, like .de for Germany.
Can I practise only domains?
Yes, with MapRivals Pro.
Ready to test yourself?
Start the country domains quiz