About the World Landmarks What's Missing? Game
A picture-recall challenge based on the classic parlour game. Study a board of pictures for a few seconds, then one quietly disappears — can you say which? Rounds get bigger and faster as you go, and three wrong answers ends the run.
From the Eiffel Tower to the mysterious Moai of Easter Island, this deck is a whistle-stop world tour. Pack your memory — it's the only luggage you'll need.
How to Play
- Press Start and memorise every picture on the board.
- After a few seconds the board hides and one picture is removed.
- Pick the missing picture from the answer choices.
- Each correct answer adds a bigger board. Three misses ends the game.
Why Play What's Missing?
- Trains observation and visual recall under time pressure
- Based on "Kim’s Game", used for over a century in memory training
- Great party and classroom game — call answers out loud together
Fun Facts About World Landmarks
- The Eiffel Tower grows about 15 centimetres taller in summer as the iron expands in the heat.
- The Statue of Liberty was originally shiny copper brown — weather turned her green.
- Easter Island's stone Moai were carved between roughly 1250 and 1500.
- "Big Ben" is technically the bell, not the famous London clock tower itself.