Every Trick a Pro GeoGuessr Player Uses to Win (ft. RAINBOLT) | WIRED

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  • If you haven't heard of it, GeoGuessr is basically competitive Google Maps. Participants try to guess where they are on the planet with just a single, random Google Street View photo. Pro GeoGuessr player, Trevor Rainbolt, is one of the best in the world, and can guess locations in approximately .1 seconds. Trevor explains how he does what he does, and how you can learn as well.
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  • @georainbolt
    @georainbolt Před rokem +38699

    nice

  • @matthewbell4897
    @matthewbell4897 Před rokem +30724

    Trevor’s gotta get paid by GeoGuessr marketing, because he’s brought so many eyeballs on the game

    • @knallkasten5159
      @knallkasten5159 Před rokem +821

      I actually started geoguessr because of his videos. It's such a great feel if you see something and know "oh yes that's a Spanish road"

    • @RubyPiec
      @RubyPiec Před rokem +298

      @@knallkasten5159 yes! yesterday i was able to reocgnise baltic trees and i was so happy

    • @studioreviews2649
      @studioreviews2649 Před rokem +34

      He is the goat

    • @emresagbas3163
      @emresagbas3163 Před rokem +34

      @@RubyPiec ngl if I'm in Europe and I'm in a forest I go %90 Baltic if it's Birch trees I go Scandinavia mostly Finland because I'm kinda noob

    • @PennsylvaniaEAS
      @PennsylvaniaEAS Před rokem +52

      GeoGuesser is now a crashgrab game because of its popularity

  • @vanviccardi7553
    @vanviccardi7553 Před rokem +6464

    Dude has high elf energy

    • @naturalworkout8016
      @naturalworkout8016 Před rokem +86

      Magnificent

    • @Rujewitblood
      @Rujewitblood Před rokem +206

      I thought this was a really dumb comment, but then the more I thought about it, the more it makes sense lol

    • @SpicyTrifongo
      @SpicyTrifongo Před rokem +14

      more Keebler than Tolkien to be honest.

    • @Crybaby-Media
      @Crybaby-Media Před rokem +32

      @@SpicyTrifongo we’re talking cyrodiil

    • @SpicyTrifongo
      @SpicyTrifongo Před rokem +33

      @@Crybaby-Media Cyyrodiil is the continenet, Tamriel is what you're thinking.
      But anyway, he looks like a Bosmer (Tree Elves), not an Altmer.

  • @sunrainism
    @sunrainism Před 6 měsíci +220

    Dude will never get lost.

  • @fendviyo
    @fendviyo Před rokem +16896

    Just the amount of info he has memorised to guess the countries is insane, let alone being able to do it that fast

    • @lavacaqueri5454
      @lavacaqueri5454 Před rokem +213

      It becomes intuitive.

    • @readyredpanda127
      @readyredpanda127 Před rokem +87

      @@lavacaqueri5454 depends. When I play geoguesser I say aloud the reasons of my choice. If you actually have conscious reasoning as to why you choose a certain location it is not intuitive.

    • @Elwene2fr
      @Elwene2fr Před rokem +63

      @@lavacaqueri5454 Yeah. It looks impressive when you don't play the game (or don't play it a lot). But honestly it's really not that hard.
      Like you say it becomes intuitive. And he used the word I always use : when you pop into a country you have a *vibe*

    • @ladyravendale1
      @ladyravendale1 Před rokem +97

      One of the things humans are best at is pattern recognition. I would really recommend watching Veritassiums video on what makes people have mastery of their craft, and geoguesser falls right into all the categories outlined.

    • @kev6t9
      @kev6t9 Před rokem +19

      hes the definition of practice makes perfect

  • @LeCarpetronJevariousDunkinCrux

    the recognition he’s getting finally is so good

    • @alankinad8478
      @alankinad8478 Před rokem +29

      IKRRR
      I absolutely love the how he absolutely owns every single game in his insta

    • @krns1695
      @krns1695 Před rokem +43

      " finally " bruh he wasnt a channel earlier this year

    • @LeCarpetronJevariousDunkinCrux
      @LeCarpetronJevariousDunkinCrux Před rokem +9

      @@krns1695 yes but he’s been doing so much for the community and hosting tourneys and all that

    • @hiimapop7755
      @hiimapop7755 Před rokem +7

      @@krns1695 He's done so much in the short time he's had a channel.

    • @anubarakweaverville1785
      @anubarakweaverville1785 Před rokem +6

      thanks to Ludwig for contributing to make him noticeable

  • @MyNipplesArePointy
    @MyNipplesArePointy Před rokem +1427

    I used to think this guy's TikToks were just obviously fake jokes. The fact that this is ALL real and he still has more to learn is mind-blowing. And he only played this for about a year to get this good???

    • @jassingh7086
      @jassingh7086 Před 8 měsíci +17

      Do you still think the 0.1 second guesses are real though. I find it hard to believe

    • @kacpergot100
      @kacpergot100 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jassingh7086nope, they're not fake

    • @sirkiz1181
      @sirkiz1181 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jassingh7086they are definitely real lol

    • @Alex-tx2dh
      @Alex-tx2dh Před 8 měsíci +211

      @@jassingh7086yeah lol he used to play hundreds of these “.1 second” games a day so he will get luck streaks sometimes. He did burn himself out with those challenges so he doesn’t even play them at all anymore, he just tries to find where people’s old family photos are taken

    • @deutschegeschichte4972
      @deutschegeschichte4972 Před 8 měsíci

      .1 seconds is a setting in geogussr. It's definitely possible. It's not easy, definitely requires practice but it's possible.@@jassingh7086

  • @scatsy
    @scatsy Před rokem +283

    I have a weird tip that he didn’t mention.
    This just helps me with Australia, but I like to look at the different types of kerb/curb and barrier walls and it gives me a good idea immediately which state I’m in. Because VIC and NSW use completely different kerbs, and the rest of the states are slightly different too

    • @c.d.c9425
      @c.d.c9425 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Another very noticeable difference between VIC and NSW are their "No Stopping" street signs. In NSW, they are red with capital letters, whereas in VIC they are white with a simple logo ("S" with a slash through it) instead of lettering. There are NO exceptions to this. Once you start seeing this, it'll be very easy to tell the two states apart
      Other than that, you can just go with number plates if those signs aren't always around. NSW is the only state with yellow plates

    • @kosmique
      @kosmique Před měsícem +5

      only kerb i use is jebediah.

  • @overrev982
    @overrev982 Před rokem +8333

    can you IMAGINE, if this guy was raised as a chess player or something?? His ability to learn and memorize patterns is definitely a talent

    • @TheShabzz
      @TheShabzz Před rokem +1043

      pattern recognition is definitely a trait but the calculating candidate lines is a totally different skill set and really what separates the best chess players. This guy could totally be a tetris grand master, though.

    • @harisahmad7871
      @harisahmad7871 Před rokem +233

      It's a lot easier than you think compared to chess

    • @laudarren4773
      @laudarren4773 Před rokem +156

      @@harisahmad7871 yea i don't think geoguesser can compete with chess, i heard that the total outcome of a chess is like number of galaxies/stars in the universe while the pictures of earth on the other hand has limited outcome. You know, just earth.

    • @guyman1570
      @guyman1570 Před rokem +376

      @@laudarren4773 But a chess grandmaster does not memorize millions of possibilities, only a couple of thousands of the most commonly used possibilities.

    • @yesyoutooo8842
      @yesyoutooo8842 Před rokem +81

      @@laudarren4773 You reach that in 10 moves. The total number of all outcomes in a 40 move chess game is twice asarge as the number of atoms in the universe. Ofc that has a lot of rubbish moves tho.

  • @throwaway756
    @throwaway756 Před rokem +4763

    GeoWizard first brought the hardcores, and Rainbolt continued the game's exposure to the bigger, more casual audience 💯

    • @EthanRom
      @EthanRom Před rokem +238

      Same. Big GeoWizard fan as well. He used to hold some world records, but this guy is next level

    • @mapper7310
      @mapper7310 Před rokem +50

      Nah tbh streamers brought the casual audience, although Rainbolt is really the first to popularise the competitive side of it

    • @AdmiralMason
      @AdmiralMason Před rokem +266

      I prefer GeoWizard because it feels like he's doing legitimate geography guesses, not just metaguessing based on camera quality and blurrings etc

    • @throwaway756
      @throwaway756 Před rokem +106

      @@AdmiralMason GeoWizard actually uses the meta. Senegal rifts, Ghana tape, etc.

    • @vincentd.9171
      @vincentd.9171 Před rokem +65

      @@throwaway756 to a lesser extent than others tho

  • @dunzek943
    @dunzek943 Před rokem +132

    Straight out of a movie this guy is. He's definitely the smart guy that figures things out and gets the plot moving

  • @bloopletank2491
    @bloopletank2491 Před rokem +128

    This felt way longer than 7 minutes. He talks fast and gives so much information

  • @neuromuzz
    @neuromuzz Před rokem +4276

    The crossover I've NEVER expected to see, but I'm happy I did.

    • @stepstar865
      @stepstar865 Před rokem

      Same

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Před rokem +10

      What crossover? This channel just interviewing this guy isn't it?

    • @stepstar865
      @stepstar865 Před rokem +4

      @@farrel_ra idk but shocking to see him on wired

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Před rokem +1

      @@stepstar865 ohh I see thx

    • @Jattix315
      @Jattix315 Před rokem +2

      What crossover? This is just an interview

  • @ProfessionalDumbass420
    @ProfessionalDumbass420 Před rokem +2649

    It's insane how much attention this game is getting and Rainbolt is one of the main people that have massively broadened the audience.

    • @tommasopalma766
      @tommasopalma766 Před rokem +23

      I think GeoWizard started it

    • @XanderEwald
      @XanderEwald Před rokem +2

      @@tommasopalma766 Nobody really started it. We all began playing the guessing game pretty much the day Google Earth came out. When you guessed wrong, you had to take a shot.

    • @SyterPK
      @SyterPK Před rokem +18

      @@XanderEwald He help put Geoguesser on the map because CZcams "chose" to recommend it to everyone. To a lot of people GeoWizard is a pioneer. //EDIT: including me :D

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Před rokem

      Yea, I agree your opinion
      but without your ableist expression („insane“) because that’s so cynical.
      Did you know that you can hurt other people if you use an ableist language?

    • @SamTheEnglishTeacher
      @SamTheEnglishTeacher Před rokem +6

      ​@@iche9373 Did you know that tone policing increases depression? Maybe you should check yourself first. Also censorship is more harmful than discrimination - for proof compare USSR to USA over the same time periods.

  • @sennataylor592
    @sennataylor592 Před rokem +49

    This guy is the closest I’ve seen to a real life Sherlock Holmes. Never seen his content, but I can totally picture BBC animating his deductions Sherlock-style

  • @SithAssassinOfSkyrim
    @SithAssassinOfSkyrim Před rokem +20

    I know bro didnt just say "Theres an eastern road in north Macedonia with dead flies on the camera" 💀💀💀

  • @SteveBluescemi
    @SteveBluescemi Před rokem +923

    I used to play this game years ago and thought I was pretty clever for figuring out road direction, signage, vegetation, and other "vibes", but this community takes it to a whole other level. I mean, soil analysis? That's hardcore.

    • @rightbefore897
      @rightbefore897 Před rokem +40

      He can guess a country just by the grass 🙂

    • @baslatz_
      @baslatz_ Před rokem +1

      And that's a lie

    • @Tetrahedr0l
      @Tetrahedr0l Před rokem +32

      @@baslatz_ nah

    • @charlie8344
      @charlie8344 Před rokem +1

      @@baslatz_ it's probably just the vibe of a player

    • @cornelisgraper8678
      @cornelisgraper8678 Před rokem +14

      @@baslatz_ except it isn’t. There’s videos online of him doing exactly that.

  • @mancerrss
    @mancerrss Před rokem +2624

    Google should adopt or have partnership with GeoGuessr, and have the International GeoGuessr competition held every year in the middle of their Google I/O developer conference.
    That would be a cool sight to see to conference goers there, and would be a cool opportunity to introduce the world in this competitive geography guessing sport, and to the Google Maps Community itself.

  • @Kings_Crossing
    @Kings_Crossing Před rokem +18

    I love Rainbolt. He got me interested in the game, and his tournaments that he hosts and streams are super fun to watch.

  • @SLURPZZZ4461
    @SLURPZZZ4461 Před rokem +362

    I feel like the reason more people don't play this is because it's so hard to get into

    • @Aloman76
      @Aloman76 Před rokem +33

      No it’s not

    • @mpepp9
      @mpepp9 Před rokem +84

      It’s not that hard to get into. The vast majority of people playing don’t analyse poles and bollards etc. Often the language/road direction is enough to have a pretty good guess.

    • @davids8127
      @davids8127 Před rokem +13

      I think you have to be on the spectrum to enjoy this. It looks very boring and its a pointless skill/knowledge to develop.

    • @GalacticTommy
      @GalacticTommy Před rokem +22

      @@davids8127ome people find it fun, I do (you don’t have to take it super seriously, I just mess around most of the time)

    • @Eli-gn6dr
      @Eli-gn6dr Před rokem +3

      @@davids8127 "I dont enjoy this so everyone that does must be autistic."

  • @threecubed3
    @threecubed3 Před rokem +833

    I first discovered Geoguessr thanks to GeoWizard but Rainbolt has popularised it to the casual viewers. GeoWizard would take time to get as close to the exact location as he can while Rainbolt's approach is to guess as quickly and as accurately as possible. Both are impressive though.

    • @minephlip
      @minephlip Před rokem +35

      The game was already very popular before GeoWizard and especially Rainbolt (who feels like a very recent phenomenon but maybe i discovered him late) really made any videos of it, at least in my region everyone knew about it right after launch and we played it all the time. I liked it better before all the meta stuff became a thing though, just plain old looking at the landscape and culture is what the game was about

    • @EB-bl6cc
      @EB-bl6cc Před rokem +30

      @@minephlip yeah, using bollards to know stuff is borderline ok but i hate the "well the google maps car that drove through here had a blur on the right mirror so I know it's x country".. that kinda stuff just isn't in the spirit of the game

    • @mod5278
      @mod5278 Před rokem +31

      @@EB-bl6cc It's still pretty nice to see what people can do at the highest possible level of play, I think it's cool to see

    • @matthewbennett2231
      @matthewbennett2231 Před rokem +5

      @@EB-bl6cc dont hate the player hate the game

    • @matthewbennett2231
      @matthewbennett2231 Před rokem +3

      @@EB-bl6cc also tha stuff is everywhere in the game guessing based off camera quality and the color of the car is super helpful also of a country uses low cam on their car for privacy reasons (Switzerland and japan)

  • @Macro105
    @Macro105 Před rokem +1235

    The Soil, tele poles and number plate length are pretty advanced tactics.
    I guess alright with language, climate, road markings, building architecture and car age or quality.

    • @gamersreactions9267
      @gamersreactions9267 Před rokem +50

      Trees are my best guess lmao. I can get a great guess on the climate zone, now its just a matter of the rest

    • @fogtim
      @fogtim Před rokem +44

      Same, sometimes looking at people can help as well. Color of skin can help identify region sometimes, or what they are wearing

    • @gubblfisch350
      @gubblfisch350 Před rokem +18

      Knowing Baltic poles is so useful. Without them your are completely clueless unless you find language.

    • @jaicus_
      @jaicus_ Před rokem +48

      @@gubblfisch350 jokes on you, im clueless even after i find the language

    • @gubblfisch350
      @gubblfisch350 Před rokem +20

      @@jaicus_ It's not that hard. If it has weird bars over many vowels, it's latvian, if if looks like Finnish (many double vowels, kk, many Ys), it's Estonian, otherwise it's Lithuanian.

  • @NewoandMe
    @NewoandMe Před rokem +13

    Until this video, I honestly thought it was a meme and he knew the location before the picture was given. This is incredibly impressive

  • @sapphirefire7630
    @sapphirefire7630 Před rokem +10

    You could write a thesis about the difference between the places you observe and I think its very useful like in terms of tourism, demographic studies, architecture, survival etc.

  • @mattyn94
    @mattyn94 Před rokem +868

    What a guy. Great at the game, humble, willing to teach others, gives great and well considered answers to the questions. The tournaments he hosts are becoming the highlights of my week. Rainbolt is the king

  • @SneakyCaleb
    @SneakyCaleb Před rokem +774

    Man it was hard watching this. I totally forgot about this game. My dad and me were playing it and he loved it for the short time we were playing it. He always dreamed of traveling the world. Unfortunately he recently passed. Miss you dad

    • @ElPestino
      @ElPestino Před rokem +77

      Sorry to hear that. Keep your head up and travel in your dad's honor :)

    • @asdfghjkl15817
      @asdfghjkl15817 Před rokem +4

      Very sorry about that :(

    • @SynnJynn
      @SynnJynn Před rokem +3

      Oh, so sorry for your loss!

    • @hpholland
      @hpholland Před rokem +8

      Sorry for your loss. I bet your Dad would want you to still be enjoying this game, even with someone else. Take care

    • @anomaly3215
      @anomaly3215 Před rokem

      @@ElPestino based

  • @alex0589
    @alex0589 Před rokem +4

    I went pretty deep into geoguessr during 2020 and i got frighteningly good at "vibe guesses" after a while and would win the battle royale games a lot
    but this is another level, this is some savant sh*t.
    Pro players are scary.

  • @ProstoScifi
    @ProstoScifi Před 3 měsíci +9

    This video has the energy of a magician revealing secrets to their tricks.

  • @shakthip8139
    @shakthip8139 Před rokem +713

    The amount of skills he has is Impressive

    • @Baronovic
      @Baronovic Před rokem +32

      To think there’s even better players than him too

    • @Istori69
      @Istori69 Před rokem +19

      U should look at Stique. He is known throughout the Geoguessr community as the best or close to being the best

    • @kizunavr
      @kizunavr Před rokem +11

      and he's not even the best

    • @valentinaroldan7764
      @valentinaroldan7764 Před rokem

      @@Istori69 stique is some loser who cheated for $25

    • @cheesofile666
      @cheesofile666 Před rokem +8

      Put in a mere 13 months of time looking at Google Maps and you too can possess such skill.

  • @kmj_fire
    @kmj_fire Před rokem +432

    It's so nice to see the Geoguessr community gain more traction through rainbolt, with this outside attention, everyone can learn more about the world!

    • @davelangford2439
      @davelangford2439 Před rokem +4

      GeoWizard has done so much for the game too. Its nice to see it finally getting attention

  • @Amanda-ex4sr
    @Amanda-ex4sr Před 11 měsíci +4

    This is absolutely insane! This makes me want to start getting into geoguessr.

  • @NightOfCrystals
    @NightOfCrystals Před rokem +89

    Cool coverage and great tips. I struggle a lot with the same countries - Russia is absolutely massive, and there are some Geoguessr favorites that are really hard: rural Spain, rural parts of North America, a lot of cities in Japan look similar.

    • @neek01
      @neek01 Před rokem +1

      I always struggle with Asia, i can instantly recognise every country based on what their language looks like, but i can’t ever guess the correct city in japan and china

    • @zesk6718
      @zesk6718 Před rokem +6

      @@neek01 Dont guess China, google doesnt have coverage there.

    • @NightOfCrystals
      @NightOfCrystals Před rokem

      @@zesk6718 there is some trekker in China, also nearby there is Taiwan, Hong Kong, and I think Macau. But you’re right that the chance of Chinese coverage is extremely low. Also India was purely Delhi area until very recently, and still is largely that same area.

    • @ryana5435
      @ryana5435 Před 9 měsíci +3

      ⁠@@NightOfCrystals so you mean there is no official China coverage done by Google but there is some people in China upload street view to Google Map so Geoguesser will encounter those kind of puzzles?

  • @Bluebird_Bum
    @Bluebird_Bum Před rokem +320

    Jesus just hearing how confident he is about Alberta having black white black. I live in Alberta and never thought so much of those things until now. And I'm probably gonna think back to this every time I see them now lol it's so true

    • @NHLfreak87
      @NHLfreak87 Před rokem +29

      I feel you, mate. I live in Victoria, Australia, and I've never even thought about us having concrete power poles before, and the rest of the country not having it.

    • @GrammeStudio
      @GrammeStudio Před rokem +14

      to me, what was the most impressive feat was him recognizing the difference between the angel of side mirrors of North vs South Kyrgyzstan drivers and deducing that it was due to height difference of the drivers

  • @Geostique
    @Geostique Před rokem +517

    So proud of this man

  • @valthor9381
    @valthor9381 Před rokem +15

    This was really interesting stuff! What baffles me the most isn't the vast knowledge but how quickly he is able to process an image and its information to formulate a guess. His brain is built different.

    • @bennemann
      @bennemann Před rokem +4

      I don't think his brain is "built different" at all. He says right at the beginning of the video "I've dedicated every ounce of my spare time for the last 13 months to studying Google Maps". Pattern recognition is what the human brain in general excels at. No need to explain his skill with born talent when dogged dedication already suffices.

    • @ahmadkhairul337
      @ahmadkhairul337 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@bennemann
      The fact that he's able to even do that is exceptional. I mean it's easy for us to say that but this guy actually did it.

    • @happydogger5009
      @happydogger5009 Před 2 měsíci

      it's really not that hard when you see a very similar landscape, vegetation, road quality and architecture a few thousan times

    • @R3s0n4te
      @R3s0n4te Před 25 dny

      Autism. Not a joke either. His brain is probably built a little different.

  • @williamfinucane
    @williamfinucane Před rokem

    Congrats on the coverage dude. Well deserved

  • @zAsKaA
    @zAsKaA Před rokem +146

    This collab is really deserved, man has put more time in geoguessr and knowing small details to pin point countries, than people use for their degree

  • @jochem420
    @jochem420 Před rokem +35

    One thing thats really useful to know is that Google Maps doesnt cover every country on earth, some countries are way more common than others

  • @DaRadicalCavy
    @DaRadicalCavy Před rokem +30

    I haven't really played but love watching so this was interesting. Geographic intelligence is very different now than even when he was in school. We don't really learn where nations are anymore but it's all about the actual geography of the earth, how things like landslides happen, tectonic plates etc so its great that there is a game out there to help teach folk more about the world than what taught

  • @xsystem1
    @xsystem1 Před rokem +3

    this guy can be an internet mystery investegator..place plays a huge role in solving some mysteries

  • @SlMPLE1297
    @SlMPLE1297 Před rokem +41

    So nice to see that Trevor has made it this far in such a short amount of time. Seems like a really likeable guy and rlly good at GeoGuessr obviously

  • @SWISS-1337
    @SWISS-1337 Před rokem +93

    After this, he could use these skills for a job finding people who go missing/taken. Especially when they get pictures for ransom. He'll be able to tell which city they're in anywhere. Seriously awesome talent though.

    • @cabbage-soup
      @cabbage-soup Před rokem +15

      i imagine most ransom pictures aren't taken outside next to a road but that would be nice

    • @rc2k524
      @rc2k524 Před rokem

      Im sorry but do you realize how stupid your idea sounds..?

    • @mario-wb7lw
      @mario-wb7lw Před rokem +16

      @@cabbage-soup we'll see who's laughing when the ransom photo has a google street car with black tape on one of the bars

    • @tpower1912
      @tpower1912 Před rokem +31

      Just recently there's been guys bombed in the war in Ukraine because they had selfies inside barracks and people were able to find the exact location based on the building size and limited details.
      This is genuine security intel skill

    • @Evitaschannel
      @Evitaschannel Před rokem +2

      This is a good dream, but there's a lot of countries and areas that aren't covered in Google Maps.

  • @kaminoyami30
    @kaminoyami30 Před rokem +1

    the scanning and attention to detail is insane.

  • @whistlingbanshee5038
    @whistlingbanshee5038 Před rokem +2

    Ireland is my favourite country to pinpoint in. Every junction has a roadsign that gives you the road number and the two towns youre between. It's so easy, it's great

  • @AdrianHereToHelp
    @AdrianHereToHelp Před rokem +21

    So happy to see Rainbolt on WIRED! I love his content

  • @kaboomkp
    @kaboomkp Před rokem +8

    It’s amazing how fast Trevor has grown I’ve followed him for a long time on TikTok, it’s insane and he deserves it all, huge amounts of positive energy and knowledge

  • @mizutanishizuku5620
    @mizutanishizuku5620 Před rokem

    I remember watching geowizard's streams about a year ago thinking how cool it is
    Who could've thought it will become a real thing that Wired will make a video about this

  • @ratwurld
    @ratwurld Před rokem

    genuinely in love with this man

  • @jayde5999
    @jayde5999 Před rokem +206

    i can't even guess my own country in geoguessr😭

  • @MortyMortyMorty
    @MortyMortyMorty Před rokem +56

    I've been following Rainbolt for quite some time, and he is truly a legend! Bro is so good and practices so much like noone else.

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Před rokem

    RAINBOLT blows my mind with his insane geoguesser, so props to him and WIRED with those tips.

  • @kunk8789
    @kunk8789 Před rokem +1

    If there's a teleporter/jumper out there, this guy is definitely on their favorite contact list

  • @ungrigspiller
    @ungrigspiller Před rokem +3

    amazing to see this content on this channel, ive been watching these videos a lot lately

  • @Crojach
    @Crojach Před rokem +12

    I love when someone takes a talent and elevates it to absurd heights

  • @surrealchemist
    @surrealchemist Před rokem +8

    I think its kinda fun playing this in a. more relaxed manner where you get to wander around a bit and see interesting things while you try and figure it out rather than just memorize all these specifics.

  • @kosmique
    @kosmique Před měsícem

    while using these clues can make it easy to narrow down the location, its an entire skill in itself to memorize and correlate them all correctly.

  • @rippleyaliens8275
    @rippleyaliens8275 Před rokem +5

    Holy Moly. Talk about the ultimate capability. Especially for a cop, or spy. His attention to detail, is astounding.

  • @imoutodaisuki
    @imoutodaisuki Před rokem +6

    2:15 Indonesia uses concrete for the electrical pole. The steel ones are for telephone/internet cable.

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary Před rokem +4

    But never heard of him, but he's great and seems like a nice dude too. I hope this gets more people into the game, it's so fun and you learn so much while seeing so many places, and there's infinite maps and many challenges and modes and you can create them too (if you have a pro account but it's not expensive) so just do whichever you want!(: start with your town!

  • @joeonnmalaysia
    @joeonnmalaysia Před 11 měsíci +3

    Glad you used Malaysia as an example. One key difference of streets in Malaysia compared to neighbouring countries such as Thailand, Singapore and Philippines are the types of traffic signs, electrical wires and road texture.

    • @0900370pian
      @0900370pian Před 8 měsíci

      Or the ubiquitous palm oil trees that dotted the land.

  • @fvr6715
    @fvr6715 Před rokem +62

    I am so happy for him that he finally gets all the recognition and attention! he is just so likeable

  • @AlexDings
    @AlexDings Před rokem +10

    This is incredible - it's so interesting to see what strategies people come up with to optimize the heck out of game strategies, and in this case I would never have guessed that studying telephone poles was the way to go. Truly fascinating

  • @johnprocrastinator
    @johnprocrastinator Před rokem

    I have played this before without knowing anyone else who did. Gotta say I never knew it was this deep. Holmes' quote jumped into my mind “You see, but you do not observe”

  • @lognix5060
    @lognix5060 Před rokem +2

    I've never seen someone look more like a geoguessr professional than this guy.

  • @wuzzle5261
    @wuzzle5261 Před rokem +5

    Man, honestly really impressive. Good analysis skills required!

  • @RabbitEarsCh
    @RabbitEarsCh Před rokem +10

    Happy for Rainbolt to get featured here. He's always so humble and so willing to teach others about the game.

  • @Dracula_sb
    @Dracula_sb Před rokem

    TIL this is a community, mad respect to the pros who dedicate their time to this

  • @Mushroomlau
    @Mushroomlau Před rokem +59

    Sure didn't expect to see a video on him on wired...

    • @armycrafter
      @armycrafter Před rokem +7

      Haha, same - I thought I just had a new rainbolt video in my subscription feed, only then saw it was WIRED! 😅

  • @magnuslikestanks6044
    @magnuslikestanks6044 Před rokem +20

    The few times I've played this game I have been satisfied with guessing the right continent. This guy is insane.

  • @_marimopeace
    @_marimopeace Před 11 měsíci +2

    this video has come up in my recommended so many times but i'm finally here bc of an epic bagel smackdown named "the rainbolt" in nyc 😂😂 absolutely madlad his energy is insane

  • @damondominique
    @damondominique Před rokem +1

    literally so impressive

  • @AsianSensationz
    @AsianSensationz Před rokem +20

    Happy to see Trevor getting the attention. He truly is amazing and pretty cool dude. I hope Ludwig hosts a tournament with Trevor as the final boss or something.

  • @its_me_still
    @its_me_still Před rokem +125

    This guy blows my mind. He's an absolute genius. I'd love to learn more about him. I wonder if he is a prodigy? So impressive 👏

    • @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie
      @ExtraOrdinaryCharlie Před rokem +14

      He grew up in Arkansas and dropped out of college for a job in tech in SF. He just quit that job to pursue Geoguessr full time. Trevor is the absolute coolest

    • @its_me_still
      @its_me_still Před rokem +3

      @@ExtraOrdinaryCharlie Thank you so much! Very cool indeed my friend 😎

    • @minephlip
      @minephlip Před rokem +11

      he memorizes things and is very quick at recognizing patterns, doesn't take a genius but yes he's very talented at this that's for sure. Can't help to think these insane qualities he has could be used for something a bit more... useful hahah

    • @zmaj12321
      @zmaj12321 Před rokem +3

      @@minephlip Hmmm... like what? This talent is useful for stuff like games (which is what he does here), but I don't see it being applicable to much beyond that.

    • @cheesofile666
      @cheesofile666 Před rokem +18

      @@zmaj12321 The ability to deduce an answer by collating limited sets of information is a fundamental skill that is useful in almost any pursuit.

  • @zahidulpriyo160
    @zahidulpriyo160 Před rokem

    Glad to know I’m not the only person who learns these to make guesses about countries 💁🏽‍♂️

  • @brunnomenxa
    @brunnomenxa Před 10 měsíci

    3:09 You may notice the establishment called Caixa, which is a very common bank in Brazil.
    Newer plates are blue in color, and they are even longer.

  • @hesh9646
    @hesh9646 Před rokem +35

    The dedication of this man is unimaginable, this is amazing!

  • @jessiearroyo2636
    @jessiearroyo2636 Před rokem +77

    This guy is literally a human GPS

  • @lilmo3559
    @lilmo3559 Před rokem +2

    I only play for the guess i dont spend times to look at streetview, im not as fast as him but i love to learn the land contoure and all his notes.

  • @Patxi__
    @Patxi__ Před rokem

    Wow, people never stop surprising me, sometimes in a bad way, and other times like this, in a good one.

  • @Yareyous
    @Yareyous Před rokem +43

    When I was learning geoguessr, I stopped at the learning of camera angles, camera quality, blur spots, etc. That knowledge is exclusively helpful in just that game. I wanted to focus on knowledge that helped me learn about the world. But I guess that's why I'm not a pro

    • @dariocaporuscio8701
      @dariocaporuscio8701 Před rokem +22

      That's the difference between geographic knowledge and what is called "meta", things that can help you in the game that are not defining the country in general, but that are useful only in the game. I think it's funnier to play it without knowing all the meta but after a while you play, willingly or not, you start to notice and learn to recognize patterns, regardless of the type of detail, being that soil color or camera quality

    • @Babyshark-co8ks
      @Babyshark-co8ks Před rokem +1

      I feel like mostly the middle range players use the car and camera the most. Once you get to Rainbolt’s level, you don’t even need any of those to instantly recognize countries. You can see how he recognized Guatemala without the obvious Google Car on the other side.

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Před rokem +3

      Ah yes, like the Guitar Hero players who just wanted to play guitar, or the speedrunners who just wanted to play video games quickly :)

    • @olsnes3020
      @olsnes3020 Před rokem +1

      You can go very far doing just that and that's fine. I agree that information only useful on google street view is less fun than information that's universal. But yeah, if you want to be among the best in the world, you have to learn the dirty meta specific for street view :)

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před 7 měsíci

      Lol, you think you learned everything there is to be learned in the world, except car meta. That's some absurd level of overconfidence.

  • @KodiakGG
    @KodiakGG Před rokem +6

    Great summary! Really enjoyed that video and I am excited for the future of our beloved game!

    • @duskden2
      @duskden2 Před rokem +1

      Brother kodiak spittin fax

  • @vwwvictor
    @vwwvictor Před rokem

    wired did fantastic at visualizing everything trevor said in the way he says them

  • @gorohit
    @gorohit Před rokem

    This is a mind numbing amount of information to be processed in a fraction of a second!

  • @user-hm3gv7lp3v
    @user-hm3gv7lp3v Před rokem +10

    i love this guy ! im obsessed with his videos 😭

  • @melsyoutube
    @melsyoutube Před rokem +7

    Oh my god he's so intelligent and quick, i'm obsessed

  • @WilliametcCook
    @WilliametcCook Před 5 měsíci +3

    There's no way Rainbolt is his actual last name
    Saying "Trevor Rainbolt" feels like saying "Sans Undertale"

  • @raavenstark5905
    @raavenstark5905 Před rokem

    This year France organized the first official world cup of Geogussr on Twitch ! It was so cool !

  • @movin3148
    @movin3148 Před rokem +11

    He’s like the Sherlock Holmes for geoguesser. He solves it by instinct and then gives the reasoning afterwards

    • @_Thorondor
      @_Thorondor Před rokem

      He even looks a bit like Johnny Lee Miller 😁

    • @azhari7968
      @azhari7968 Před rokem

      Except he's more making sense than Sherlock Holmes (Benedict Cumberbatch)

  • @Maxime_K-G
    @Maxime_K-G Před rokem +32

    Some people seem to not understand this. His videos are 100% real but obviously, he only shows us the games where he does really well. It's still very impressive though.

  • @peteskyrunner4845
    @peteskyrunner4845 Před 12 hodinami

    Geography teacher - 'Can anyone tell me where...'
    Rainbolt - '35 via Pizzera, Veneto'

  • @OH-jg9sw
    @OH-jg9sw Před rokem

    Wow. Ive been pin pointing Air BnBs’ exact location by using the pictures provided and looking out their windows sometimes 😊
    Im gonna have to give this a try now.

  • @rkustanto
    @rkustanto Před rokem +52

    Finally someone's acknowladge how big indonesia is 😐 And it's archipelago, every island has their own unique geography good luck to guess it right

    • @NoryLevi
      @NoryLevi Před rokem +1

      tbf because every island are different it's easier to learn/guess. Compares to like united state or canada where every small town looked exactly the same that's nightmare to guess which one is which

    • @Thalweg
      @Thalweg Před rokem

      @@NoryLevitbh US Canada ain't that bad. Try Brazil. Everywhere looks (more or less) the same. There are slight differences but it takes a lot of practice to identify and half of the time it is wrong.

    • @Babyshark-co8ks
      @Babyshark-co8ks Před rokem +1

      I actually find Brazil not that bad compared to other big countries. Russia is the real nightmare, newer players have no idea where to guess. Russia is so huge, and most of it is similar forests.

    • @Thalweg
      @Thalweg Před rokem

      @@Babyshark-co8ks Russia is indeed a nightmare however I find that most the time I get it in the right region. The points still aren't good (3 to 4k usually) but it looks good for Russia. When you compare that to Brazil I get on the wrong side of the country a good 1/3 of the time. Not to mention that Brazil Is way bigger than it looks and Russia is smaller than it actually looks.

    • @lutherevans968
      @lutherevans968 Před rokem +4

      I think I'm misunderstanding the fact. USA is clearly bigger than Indonesia in land area, about five times bigger, so I don't get why he said Indonesia was bigger.

  • @alwaysbeenmai
    @alwaysbeenmai Před rokem +8

    This is so awesome for the streaming community! Let's go Rainbolt^^

  • @Ryan-hl1bt
    @Ryan-hl1bt Před rokem +63

    Imagine if Rainbolt uses his Geoguessr skills to help police find missing people. I could see this being useful in criminal investigations.

    • @WarfareTerritory
      @WarfareTerritory Před rokem +7

      would only be useful if the “missing” person shows a pic of his whereabouts AFTER he went missing though. So no, its useless, I’m baffled that you even came to this dumb conclusion saying it’s useful.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Před rokem +4

      There are literally no transferrable skills between the two things. He isn't watching CCTV of people before they went missing and following their movements to guess where they maybe ended up after they disappeared. He's memorising information about different countries to be able to identify which country a picture was taken in by looking for these markers he's memorised. Missing people don't leave behind identifiable markers that can be applied to all scenarios. That's why they're missing.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Před 7 měsíci

      I don't think Geoguessr players know anything about locating photos that police investigators don't.
      The latter simply don't memorize all road bollards, but look them up instead.
      I wonder whether they're using the same databases though.

  • @0p41
    @0p41 Před rokem +84

    I'm so glad this dude is getting more recognition. He made GeoGuessr an eSport essentially lol.

    • @TheXshot
      @TheXshot Před 7 měsíci

      He just hosted/casted the Geoguessr world cup! It was amazing

  • @tali_eastwood
    @tali_eastwood Před rokem +18

    Vibe guessing is so interesting it’s like when you see your own town you know it’s where you live

  • @TheThailightZone
    @TheThailightZone Před rokem +2

    I play GeoGuessr all the time. I am Australian but i live in Thailand so my primary search area is here because I cannot read the language so I find it challenging and must use tells much like Trevor does. Sometimes I am dropped into a rural location with nothing but ricefields and dirt roads for Kms and all I have is vegetation//crops, trees, sometimes a road distance marker. I have to say I have learnt so much about this country playing this. I also play my city/province often and it is amazing that in real-life I can walk into an area I have never physically been to yet recognise it and I know directions. What an amazing world we live in when you can stroll down a street almost anywhere is the world.

  • @michellehedwig
    @michellehedwig Před 10 měsíci

    His explanation is so amazing..

  • @lmaoqasim
    @lmaoqasim Před rokem +7

    Dude needs a lifetime sponsorship by GeoGuesser

  • @polish_filipino
    @polish_filipino Před rokem +9

    The momment soil guessing popped up. You knew he was insane