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Guess the radio in Peru

Every signal in this game is a real station broadcasting from somewhere in Peru. You hear it — you don’t see which — and drop a pin on the map where you think the transmitter is. The closer you land, the higher you score. 5 stations, all from Peru, by ear.

How the Peru game works

Press Play Peru and a mystery station begins — drawn at random from 33 real, located Peru broadcasters. Nothing on the map is labelled; your only clues are what you can hear. When you have a hunch about the cityit’s coming from, tap the globe and lock in your guess. A radar line snaps to the true transmitter and you score by the real great-circle distance — pinning the right city is worth the most. Do it 5 times for a grade you can beat, then share a spoiler-free result or take on another country.

Every station streams straight from its own servers — LiveEarthViewer hosts no audio — and if one won’t play, the game quietly retunes you to another station from Peru. All scoring is real distance math on each station’s real coordinates; no made-up numbers.

Peru radio, by the numbers

IN THIS GAME33located, community-voted stations
PLAYABLE IN A BROWSER180all Peru streams you can hear here
LISTED IN THE DIRECTORY245total Peru listings

The game only uses stations that carry real coordinates (so a pin can be scored) and enough listener votes to be a good bet to still be on air. Counts from the radio-browser community directory; snapshot baked 2026-07-06.

What Peru’s dial sounds like

Of the Peru stations in this game, the strongest leans are World Music (9), Rock & Metal (7), News & Talk (7) and Pop & Hits (5)— the rest carry no genre we can honestly assign. Genre tags are the community’s own, folded into a few families at bake time; an unlabelled station is the normal, honest state, not a gap. It’s still a useful ear-clue: if a Peru signal is heavy on world music, that fits the pattern.

Stations you might hear

The most-voted Perubroadcasters in the pool — the kind of signal you’re listening for. Knowing the big names won’t hand you the answer (you’re pinning where a station transmits, not naming it), but it tells you what Peru’s airwaves are made of.

  • Radio OxígenoRock & Metal · 6,494 votes
  • Ovación 620 AMNews & Talk · 1,224 votes
  • Radio Cumbia MixWorld Music · 564 votes
  • Peru folk radio389 votes
  • Nuevaolera351 votes
  • Moderna Radio PapáNews & Talk · 250 votes

See & play every Perustation — the full directory →

Field guide: how to tell where a station is from — by ear →

Why every country sounds different on the radio →

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