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AIRPORT CODE GAME

The Airport Code Game is a fast, geography-driven challenge for travellers, aviation fans, and anyone who thinks they know the world by its airport codes.

Choose a journey length, test yourself against real global airports, and see how quickly you can match three-letter codes to their correct cities. From short hops to round-the-world routes, the game is designed to sharpen your geographic intuition and reveal how well you really understand global travel.

Play casually, challenge yourself with harder modes, or use it as a quick mental warm-up before your next trip.

The Airport Code Game

Choose your journey and test your travel knowledge.

✈️ Short Flight (5)
🛫 Long Haul (10)
🌍 Round the World (15)
JFK
New York
Chicago
Boston
Atlanta

ANTIPODE FAQ

Can two cities be exact antipodes?

Exact city-to-city antipodes are extremely rare. Some locations come close, but most antipodal pairs involve ocean points rather than populated places.

What exactly is an antipode?

It is the point directly opposite another on Earth — connected through the planet’s center. If you could drill straight down through your location, you would emerge at your antipode.

Why do most antipodes fall in the ocean?

Because Earth’s landmasses are clustered on one side of the planet. Over 90% of all antipodes place one point on land and the other in open ocean.

Do any major cities have true land-to-land antipodes?

A few rare pairs exist, including parts of New Zealand ↔ Spain, and parts of Argentina ↔ China. Most large cities do not have a land-based opposite.

Can I share my antipode?

Yes — use the map to find your opposite point, then screenshot or share the coordinates with friends. Yes — use Share Your Antipode to copy a link or generate an image card