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Where Taken

This post will introduce you to WHERE TAKEN, a puzzle guessing game with a global theme centered around geographic location. You will be given a picture of a random location in advance of the game, and your task is to identify the country from whence the picture was shot. The game is called Where Taken for this reason.

Guidelines for the Where Taken Game
The Where Taken game is quite simple to pick up and players of all ages can quickly become accustomed to it. To identify the nation in the image displayed on the screen, you will have six guesses. You can still play the game in daily mode, which entails solving one puzzle every day and waiting up to a day for a new one.


Once you have accurately identified the photo's location, you can proceed to the game's bonus questions. Typically, the supplementary inquiries concern the nation's capital and pertinent details about either the city or the nation's capital.


In the Where Taken game, there will be three more questions. Your performance is better the more questions you can answer correctly.

An explanation of the game's hints
Similar to numerous other puzzle games, WHERE TAKEN offers players hinting as well.

Three indications will appear once you enter your estimate: a percentage, direction arrows, and kilometers.

- The kilometers indicate the geographic separation between the correct location and the guess.
- The direction from the estimated position to the exact location is indicated by the arrows.
- The percentage shows you where you are in terms of winning the game.

You have the option to use a trick in addition to the clues to win the daily challenge. You may take a picture of the game and look for it online because a lot of search engines let people do searches using images. If you are willing to put in a few minutes to look it up, you can find the result someplace on the Internet.