Here is the answer for the 314 Worldle country today, released on December 1st, 2022 and some hints to help you solve it.
UPDATE: Click here for the hints and the answer to Worldle 315!
Worldle is another Wordle-inspired game, but this one requires you to guess the country or territory for the day instead of a word. The game’s default mode shows you the outline of the country and gives you six guesses to solve the answer.
When you make a guess and it is not the correct answer, you will be told how far away the guessed country is from the answer and the direction you need to look. If you would like a more difficult challenge, try one of two other modes, both of which can be found in the game’s settings and will affect the next puzzle.
The first option is to remove the image of the country entirely, leaving you to guess at random. Your guesses will still show you how far away you are from the actual country and which direction you must travel to find the answer, which means you can make more educated guesses going forward.
The other option rotates the country’s image, so it may appear upside down or sideways on the map, but you won’t know which way it is. This will confuse you and make guessing the country a bit more challenging.

There are some bonus rounds that have been added to the game and we are also covering the answers to these, which are at the bottom of the article.
Worldle Geography Game 314 Hints Today – December 1, 2022
We like to give our readers hints as to what the country might be before we give you the answer to help you if you’re stuck.
Here is what the country/territory looks like for the Worldle 314 puzzle today:

Here are the clues we have for the Worldle today (December 1st, 2022).
- Hint 1: It is located in Asia.
- Hint 2: It is a country.
- Hint 3: There are two words to the name, with each having five letters in it.
- Hint 4: The first letters of the name are S K.
What is the Worldle 314 Country Answer Today? (12/1/22)
The answer to the Worldle 314 country/territory today is…
SOUTH KOREA!

FUN FACTS: One of the common facts is that Koreans think there is some significance to their blood type. Their neighbors in Japan are also similar in that way. While people in other countries may or may not know their blood type, every South Korean certainly does know theirs.
One of the interesting facts about blood types in South Korea is that they are thought to contribute to a person’s personality and characteristics. Blood types can be used to help choose a spouse since your partner’s blood type may not be a good match for yours.
For example, Type B females should look for Type O males. Type AB males will also do, but stay away from Type A’s! While not everyone believes in this, expect to hear about it while you’re in South Korea.
The Korean word for blood type is 혈액형 (hyeoraekyeong | blood type).
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.75 million.
What Are The Worldle 314 Bonus Answers Today?
There are three bonus rounds today and the first one is to guess the four countries that border South Korea.

The county outlines are shown to you and here are the answers to the countries next to South Korea below:
- NORTH KOREA
- JAPAN
- TAIWAN
- CHINA

The second round is to guess the capital of South Korea.
The capital city of South Korea is…
SEOUL!

The third and final bonus round is to guess the flag for South Korea. There are eight options for the flags, which can be seen below:

The South Korea flag has a white background with a red and blue taegeuk circle in the center, and four black trigrams (collectively called geongongamri), one in each corner of the flag..
It is the second flag in the image with the options and you can see what it looks like below:

South Korea Flag Fact
The flag stands for the three components of a nation: the land (the white background), the people (the red and blue circle), and the government (the four sets of black bars or trigrams).
It was created in 1882 but the symbols are among the oldest found on any nation’s flag.
The elements of the flag symbolize the dual forces of nature. The red and blue circle in the middle of the flag is called taegeuk in Korean (t’ai chi in Chinese), which, translated literally, means “supreme ultimate.” The circle is divided into two parts, each of which resembles a comma. The upper, red part represents the forces of yang (yang in Chinese as well), and the lower, blue part represents the forces of um (yin in Chinese).
The yang and um together form the to (tao in Chinese), signifying the perpetually changing opposite yet complementary forces or principles embodied in all aspects of life: light and darkness, good and evil, active and passive, masculine and feminine. The thick round part of each comma represents the beginning of all things and the tail section represents the end so that where the yang begins, the um disappears and vice versa.
The four sets of trigrams further convey the idea of the dualism of the cosmos.* Heaven, the manifestation of the pure yang principle, is represented by the three unbroken lines; a set of three broken lines placed opposite it represents the earth, the manifestation of the pure um principle. The stages between the two extremes of yang and um are represented by the two lines with a broken line between them signifying fire, and the two broken lines with an unbroken line in the middle, water. Together, these four trigrams also symbolize the seasons and the cardinal directions.
*The trigrams represented on the Korean flag are only four of the eight trigrams found in the I-Ching, or The Book of Changes, one of the oldest Confucian classics on Chinese cosmology.
Let us know in the comments section below if you managed to solve the Worldle today and if there are any other games you want us to cover. Click here for the hints and the answer to Worldle 315!