Eight random flags have decided it would be fun to ride on a slightly precarious-looking carousel. Identify the flags as they spin around.
The answers change each time you play this quiz.
All of the flags have been cropped into squares, so parts of some flags may be not be visible.
The animations in this quiz are best experienced in recent versions of Edge and Firefox. The quiz should be playable in other browsers and on mobile devices, though the animations may not play correctly.
Fantastic once again! Although I think it's going a little too fast for comfort in my opinion, it was hard to focus on the flags, let alone decipher which they were!
Thank you very much. That's fair. I think I must have gotten used to the speed, having watched it go around so many times. It will take a little time for me to slow it down, as I'll have to create a few extra frames to ensure the animation looks smooth.
Wow! This 3D effect is mind blowing! I did't even imagine that it was possible on JetPunk. And the concept itself is actually really cool too. My head is spinning, now, but not enough to make me forgetting to nominate this quiz. Once again, congratulations!
Thank you very much. I knew a 3D effect imitation was possible, but I wasn't sure actual 3D animation was possible until I started on a now-failed idea. As a result of that idea failing, I came up with this idea and did some research and trial and error until I finally got 3D animation to work.
Wow your graphic effects keep getting amazing! It is the first time I see a 3D effect on JetPunk so far and it is perfectly applied to flag quizzes. Very well done again, and ofc nominated!
Thank you very much. It involves "transform-style: preserve-3d" and "transform: perspective(𝑥px) rotateY(𝑥deg)". Let me know if you're interested in anything more regarding 3D transforms.
Thank you. That's an interesting idea, but I don't currently plan on making another version of this quiz. The answers to this quiz change every time, so if you try again, you may get a more difficult selection of flags.
Innovating idea. But 40 seconds, really? At this speed it is very hard to focus (you sort of see all flags at once and then it is the other side already, so basically you just saw some colors). I would make it more like 30 seconds per flag. (ok that would be 4 minutes.. which is too long. But 2 mins perhaps).
In the forty seconds I could only focus on 2 flags and they were the extremely obvious, besides those I have no idea what I just saw.
In the forty seconds I could only focus on 2 flags and they were the extremely obvious, besides those I have no idea what I just saw.