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Many players turn to open-source clones that use the same Google Street View API: WorldGuessr

Hambly’s face turned a shade of purple usually reserved for eggplants and extreme rage. “Excuse me?”

Leo didn’t blink. “The road had a specific type of sheep grate. The Icelandic ones have vertical bars, Faroese have horizontal.”

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: Notice the "sun position"—if it’s in the north, you’re likely in the Southern Hemisphere. Content Creators to Watch

Hambly glared. “Shut it down.”

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Derek leaned over and whispered, “That’s 1.4 kilometers off. You’re better than that.”

They played a round. A snow-covered trail in the Yukon. A roundabout in Reykjavik with a specific statue of a viking. A dusty crossroads in rural Eswatini where the only clue was a faded Coca-Cola ad painted on a cinderblock wall. Leo got all five rounds within 50 meters.

Leo smiled. “I know. I was just warming up.” The Icelandic ones have vertical bars, Faroese have

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Derek stood up. He turned to Hambly. “I’m not shutting it down.”

Love traveling but stuck in a classroom or office? has become a global phenomenon, dropping players into random Google Street View locations and challenging them to guess exactly where they are in the world. It’s the ultimate test of geography, logic, and deductive reasoning.