Streetle
About Streetle
Streetle is a city map game. You get a street or place name, click where you think it is, and see how well you actually know the map.
What It Is
The core idea is simple: take a real city, build a playable set of targets from map data, and turn that into a daily challenge. Some rounds are about streets. Others are about landmarks, parks, or restaurants.
Why It Exists
Most map games are either too broad or too random. Streetle is meant to feel local. You can test the city you live in, the city you grew up in, or a place you think you know well, and get an answer quickly.
Game Modes
- Streets: Guess named roads and boulevards.
- Landmarks: Find museums, monuments, viewpoints, and attractions.
- Parks: Find parks, gardens, and green spaces.
- Restaurants: Guess restaurants, cafes, bars, and pubs.
- Mixed: A blended round across place categories.
Explored Maps
The explored maps list highlights cities that are already warm in cache, so they usually load faster. You can still search any supported city directly, but a first-time load may take longer while the map data is prepared.
Data Source
Streetle uses OpenStreetMap for the underlying map, boundaries, and place data. Search and city resolution are handled through Nominatim. Street and place features are pulled through Overpass. If the source data is incomplete, the game will reflect that.