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10 countries with the most unique flags (and how many you guessed right!)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 20, 2025, 20:19 IST
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10 countries with the most unique flags (and how many you guessed right!)

Flags are more than just national symbols, they tell stories, reflect histories, and in some cases, defy conventional design. Also, there is something oddly fascinating about national flags, those bold colours and symbols that try to capture an entire country’s identity in a single design. Meanwhile, some flags stand out so much that guessing where they belong also becomes interesting. From unusual shapes to mythical creatures and unexpected colour combinations, these are the flags that instantly spark curiosity. Based on popular rankings, here are ten countries that have flags so distinctive that they will spark curiosity in anybody. Find out how many you get right?

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Seychelles

The flag of Seychelles is arguably one of the most dynamic in the world. It features five radiating bands, blue, yellow, red, white, and green, that emerge from a single corner. The design symbolises a forward-moving nation, with each color representing a different idea: blue for the sky and sea, yellow for the sun, red for the people, white for justice, and green for the land.

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Cyprus

Cyprus’s flag is unusual because it includes a map of the country itself, rendered in copper-orange, over a white background, flanked by olive branches. It’s a strong symbol of identity and peace.

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Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan’s flag is richly ornamental, featuring a vertical stripe with five traditional carpet motifs beside a green field, along with a crescent moon and stars. Its design is deeply tied to the nation's heritage.

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Nepal

Nepal’s flag breaks the mold, literally. It is the only national flag in the world that isn’t rectangular. Instead, it’s made of two stacked triangular shapes, or pennants, reflecting the Himalayan peaks and deeply rooted cultural symbolism.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

The flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina is strikingly modern: it features a blue field, a yellow isosceles triangle, and a diagonal row of white stars. The triangle represents the three major ethnic groups — Bosniaks, Croats, and Serbs — while the stars symbolize Europe and continuity.

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Bhutan

Bhutan’s flag is immediately eye-catching thanks to its white thunder dragon (Druk) that holds jewels. The background is divided diagonally into yellow and orange, the former for secular authority and the latter for spiritual traditions.

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Brazil

Brazil’s flag contains a vivid blue globe with stars inside a yellow diamond, set on a green field. The stars correspond to Brazilian states and are arranged as they appear in the sky, making it both beautiful and astronomically accurate.

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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea’s flag combines bright red and black with a silhouette of a bird-of-paradise and the Southern Cross constellation, making it both vibrant and deeply symbolic of local culture.

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Brunei

Brunei’s flag is quite different from most national banners: a yellow field crossed by two diagonal stripes (black and white), overlaid by a red crest that contains Islamic symbols like a crescent and parasol.

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Belarus

Belarus has a unique pattern too: it features a traditional red-and-white ornamental design along the hoist, paired with a solid red and green field. This intricate detail makes it stand out on the world’s flag roster.

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