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Today’s Globle Answer: November 29, 2023

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Josh Wardle’s – and now the New York Times’ – Wordle proved to be a trendsetter upon its release in late 2021, inspiring countless daily guessing games. From maths and movie quotes to esports and naughtiness, there’s indeed a daily game to satiate almost any interest.

Globle, along with Worldle, is one of the more popular ‘clones’ aimed at geography fans. Developed by Trainwreck Labs, users are challenged with guessing the country of the day based on the classic ‘hotter’ and ‘colder’ philosophy.

Rather than purely typing their answers, players must interact with the globe upon their first guess to determine how close they are to the correct answer. A colour ‘temperature’ system (from tan to red) lets you know if your latest answer is colder or warmer than the one prior to it.

Unlike other daily games, there is no limit to the number of guesses you can enter before landing on the correct answer. But the fewer the number of guesses, the higher your score.

It’s a simple yet compelling concept, even inspiring its own spinoff in the form of Globle: Capitals. This offshoot adds a layer of challenge for those who are able to master the base game easily, and we know how much gamers love challenges, whether it’s playing word games, online slots, or adventure games.

Globle uses quizzing site’s Sporcle’s definition of a country to determine its master list, and ultimately, what constitutes a valid guess.

That said, Globle isn’t always as easy as it appears. Read on to find out what today’s Globle answer is – it’s your last chance to turn back!

Globle Answer Today – November 29, 2023

Today’s Globle answer is Yemen.

Did you forget to check out the most recent Globle answers? Find them here:

Previous Globle Answers & Countries

  • November 28: Netherlands
  • November 27: Germany
  • November 26: Grenada
  • November 25: Madagascar
  • November 24: Ethiopia
  • November 23: Brazil
  • November 22: Mozambique
  • November 21: Equatorial Guinea
  • November 20: France
  • November 19: Antigua and Barbuda
  • November 18: Slovakia
  • November 17: Angola
  • November 16: Chile
  • November 15: Barbados
  • November 14: Oman
  • November 13: North Macedonia
  • November 10: Guinea-Bissau.
  • November 9: Türkiye
  • November 8: Grenada
  • November 7: Australia
  • November 6: Liberia
  • November 5: Philippines
  • November 4: Morocco
  • November 3: Sudan
  • November 2: Malawi
  • November 1: Pakistan
  • October 31: Togo
  • October 30: Denmark
  • October 29: Lesotho
  • October 28: Liberia
  • October 27: Central African Republic
  • October 26: India
  • October 24: Jordan
  • October 23: Kiribati
  • October 22: Azerbaijan
  • October 21: Latvia
  • October 20: Armenia
  • October 19: Myanmar
  • October 18: Costa Rica
  • October 17: Botswana
  • October 16: Ghana
  • October 15: Estonia
  • October 14: Costa Rica
  • October 13: Canada
  • October 12: Jordan
  • October 11: Ukraine
  • October 10: Nicaragua
  • October 9: Singapore
  • October 8: Nauru
  • October 7: Suriname
  • October 6: Saudi Arabia
  • October 5: Brunei
  • October 4: Democratic Republic of Congo
  • October 3: Belgium
  • October 2: Haiti
  • October 1: Turkmenistan
  • September 30: Cuba
  • September 29: Liberia
  • September 28: Algeria
  • September 27: Kosovo
  • September 26: Kosovo
  • September 25: Laos
  • September 24: St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  • September 23: Guinea-Bissau
  • September 22: Moldova
  • September 21: Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • September 20: Fiji
  • September 19: São Tomé and Príncipe
  • September 18: Laos
  • September 17: Turkmenistan
  • September 16: Germany
  • September 15: South Sudan
  • September 14: Honduras
  • September 13: Netherlands
  • September 12: Lebanon
  • September 11: Gabon
  • September 10: Chile
  • September 9: Ghana
  • September 8: Czechia
  • September 7: Cuba
  • September 6: Somalia
  • September 5: Mexico
  • September 4: Iran
  • September 3: Bhutan
  • September 2: Benin
  • September 1: Spain
  • August 31: Qatar
  • August 30: Guatemala
  • August 29: Malaysia
  • August 28: Papua New Guinea
  • August 27: Hungary
  • August 26: Nigeria
  • August 25: Niger
  • August 24: Turkmenistan
  • August 23: Austria
  • August 22: Iraq
  • August 21: Antigua and Barbuda
  • August 20: Ukraine
  • August 19: Singapore
  • August 18: Maldives
  • August 17: Costa Rica
  • August 16: Sweden
  • August 15: Cyprus
  • August 14: Japan
  • August 13: Saudi Arabia
  • August 12: Denmark
  • August 11: Cambodia
  • August 10: Eritrea
  • August 9: Lebanon
  • August 8: Armenia
  • August 7: United States of America
  • August 6: Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • August 5: Indonesia
  • August 4: Bolivia
  • August 3: Central African Republic
  • August 2: Bahrain
  • August 1: Chad
  • July 31: Cuba
  • July 30: Zimbabwe
  • July 29: Kenya
  • July 28: Tajikistan.
  • July 27: Uganda
  • July 26: Suriname
  • July 25: Ghana
  • July 24: Dominican Republic
  • July 23: Micronesia
  • July 22: Malawi
  • July 21: Mali
  • July 20: Saint Lucia
  • July 19: Pakistan
  • July 18: Yemen
  • July 17: Argentina
  • July 16: Tunisia
  • July 15: Namibia
  • July 14: Cameroon
  • July 13: Nicaragua
  • July 12: Japan
  • July 11: Vatican
  • July 10: Rwanda
  • July 9: Bangladesh
  • July 8: Finland
  • July 7: Myanmar
  • July 6: Nicaragua
  • July 5: Dominica
  • July 4: Italy
  • July 3: Tajikistan
  • July 2: Seychelles.
  • July 1: Fiji
  • June 30: St. Kitts & Nevis.
  • June 29: Taiwan.
  • June 28: North Korea
  • June 27: Nigeria
  • June 26: Vanuatu.
  • June 25: Timor-Leste.
  • June 24: Cameroon
  • June 23: Madagascar
  • June 22: Honduras.
  • June 21: Chile
  • June 20: Barbados
  • June 19: Grenada
  • June 18: Slovakia
  • June 17: Andorra
  • June 16: Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • June 15: Palau.
  • June 14: Jordan
  • June 13: Papua New Guinea.
  • June 12: Zambia.
  • June 11: Kenya.
  • June 10: Oman.
  • June 9: Turkey
  • June 8: Germany
  • June 7: Bhutan
  • June 6: Albania.
  • June 5: Vanuatu
  • June 4: Niger
  • June 3: Tanzania
  • June 2: Liechtenstein
  • June 1: Latvia
  • May 31: Central African Republic
  • May 30: Guatemala
  • May 29: Guinea-Bissau
  • May 28: St. Kitts and Nevis
  • May 27: China
  • May 26: Lithuania
  • May 25: Slovakia.
  • May 24: Pakistan
  • May 23: Nepal
  • May 22: Kiribati
  • May 21: Malaysia
  • May 20: Belarus
  • May 19: Laos
  • May 18: Benin
  • May 17: Honduras
  • May 16: Taiwan
  • May 15: Monaco
  • May 14: Morocco
  • May 13: Belgium
  • May 12: Switzerland
  • May 11: Myanmar
  • May 10: Papua New Guinea
  • May 9: Singapore
  • May 8: Malawi
  • May 7: Estonia
  • May 6: Liberia
  • May 5: El Savador
  • May 4: Ghana
  • May 3: Antigua and Barbuda.
  • May 2: India
  • May 1: Tajikistan
  • April 30: Hungary
  • April 29: Zimbabwe
  • April 28: Jordan
  • April 27: Iceland
  • April 26: Indonesia
  • April 25: Palestine
  • April 24: Spain
  • April 23: Nigeria
  • April 22: Cuba
  • April 21: Fiji
  • April 20: San Marino
  • April 19: North Korea
  • April 18: United Arab Emirates
  • April 17: Italy
  • April 16: Rwanda
  • April 15: Venezuela
  • April 14: Singapore
  • April 13: Kenya
  • April 12: Estonia
  • April 11: Guinea
  • April 10: Kuwait

About Globle

Globle is one of many daily games developed by Abe Train and Trainwreck Labs. Other titles include Genitle, Chronogram, Plurality and Forgeous. It’s evidently one of the most popular Wordle-inspired puzzles online, as can be demonstrated by the site’s estimated 570K users in the UK each month.

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