Test Your Geography Knowledge: Play "GeoGuessr"

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The discussion centers around the game "GeoGuessr," which participants find enjoyable and educational. Players share their experiences, with scores ranging from under 10,000 to over 12,000 points. Common challenges include misidentifying locations, such as confusing Texas with Chile, and difficulties with countries like Brazil and Norway. Participants debate the ethics of using road signs as clues, with some arguing that all visible clues are fair game, while others impose personal rules against googling. Strategies for improving scores include zooming out and spinning around in the game to gather clues. Overall, the conversation highlights the fun and learning aspects of playing GeoGuessr.
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To all PFers who have played "Where's That Landmark?" over the years: it's all just an elaborate exercise to prepare for this game:

http://geoguessr.com/

Lots of fun :biggrin:. I think I got to 12,000 once, I'm *certain* folks here can beat that.
 
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8797. I mistakenly thought Texas was Chile.
 
The countries I have the hardest time with are Brazil and Norway.

Once I got nothing but desert after desert. I didn't score well but I learned that whew, there are lots of deserts on this wonderful planet.
 
Is looking at the road signs cheating?
 
DavidSnider said:
Is looking at the road signs cheating?

Well, since it's not a competition, anything goes. The rules I impose on myself: anything I can see is a clue, so sure looking at signs is OK. But no googling!
 
I just got one 148 km from the actual place. Somewhere in Kansas. Best I've gotten so far was just under 10k. I'm going to keep playing that because that's fun and sort of educational. Thanks.
 
leroyjenkens said:
I just got one 148 km from the actual place. Somewhere in Kansas. Best I've gotten so far was just under 10k. I'm going to keep playing that because that's fun and sort of educational. Thanks.

I feel good if I break 10K. Most of the time I don't, though.

One thing I've learned: right away, zoom out. Then spin around. You can get some good clues that way!
 
Funny, first time I tried all my answers were exactly NE from the real answers, just in different distances (ranging from 190 to 10k km). I got above 12k, but it was a sheer luck.
 
9156. Didn't get a lot of points for a Spanish landmark that I thought was in Mexico. :rolleyes:
 
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Sigh, I got 32384 points, but it stopped responding and I can't get link to share the result
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Wheeeee

Your guess was 4.527 km from the correct location and gave 6114 points.
 
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