Which city is this?









World Landmarks Speed Run is a visual sprint through skyline anchors and natural icons. Each photo is cropped to keep you focused on silhouettes, materials, and surroundings, so you rely on recognition instead of hints. Your answers stay local to your device—nothing is stored. If you miss one, replay and note what stood out: a lattice tower, carved stone faces, a harbor bridge, or mountain ridges. Those visual hooks make the next pass faster. Use it as a quick travel fix between meetings, a light warm-up before a geography study session, or a challenge with friends. The tone stays conversational and avoids robotic phrasing so it feels like a friend pointing out details on a postcard. When you move the assets to a CDN, keep the JSON light to preserve speed on slower connections. Try a round at night and another in daylight to see how lighting changes which landmarks pop; city lights can make a familiar outline feel entirely new. Treat this as a casual tour and a reminder that design, geology, and history all leave marks you can spot in a single glance.