You're on a quiz site, so if you don't, then learn it. It isn't rocket science, it's geography.
To be more specific though, it's less about the pixelated blob and more about the bigger picture. A large oblong island (Andros Island) with a string of thin islands to its right is very recognizable. If it's not to you then I'm sorry, but I'm afraid 'tis a skill issue.
Hi everyone! Just to answer some of your late comments: QM has redesigned my quiz (and the first one) to make it more practical. My first version used 10 countries instead of 15 and I "built" each pixel via boxes :) So I can'trespond myself for each all the choices as some countries have been added (or erased). Also keep in mind that the shapes can't be a lot precise given the pixel scale, that's the whole point. Thx QM and thx for your nice comments! :D
Please! You must make a Pixelated Country Shapes 3, 4, and 5! I have a friend who is really good at geography...these quizzes and others are so fun to do! Plus, you do this soooo (I would italicize, underline, and bold that last word if I could) well!
I think Trinidad & Tobago has quite a recognisable shape. In addition Oman isn't really a country that most people know or hear about on a regular basis.
It was my fault, I converted this quiz and #1 to the picture quiz format (since it used to be a text quiz), and I messed this one up, causing it to reset - sorry!
To be more specific though, it's less about the pixelated blob and more about the bigger picture. A large oblong island (Andros Island) with a string of thin islands to its right is very recognizable. If it's not to you then I'm sorry, but I'm afraid 'tis a skill issue.
This is a great quiz series, I'm waiting for the next one!
Fun quiz, ty