And there you see that there are many players that are way better than Rainbolt. People pinpointing the exact location within meters super fast... crazy
Yeah he's played so much he just knows all the meta. The cars, the camera defects, the road markings, the license plates, the types of cars, geography, vegetation, etc
you can improve massively in this game just by knowing to look where the sun is and what countries drive on the left or right. Also know which countries have coverage and which ones dont.
@@kalebjensen3321 thats just wrong lol theres only a few spots in the entire area where people know that theyve seen it before. Theres like 50k+ locations, he doesnt memorize all 50k or even close to more than 1 or 2 roads that are known well in the community
he was actually 10/10 for getting the right country on the 0.1 second rounds, he guessed mainland Malaysia but the location was in the section of Malaysia that is on the island. Insane.
Bro imagine trying to kidnap him, and you don't take his phone because you're 17 miles deep into the woods in a random cabin in a random country nobody has ever heard of before thinking that he'll never be able to tell anybody where he is and he'll never be found. Rookie mistake.
This is experience Tim, like how you've played so much Warzone, that you know how to slide cancel, and practice good recoil control. This man has played so much that he knows a good pole when he sees it.
Bollards were originally waist-high metal posts made from decommissioned cannons. The original bollards were fat at the bottom, thinner at the top (think a galleon cannon) with a cannonball fixed halfway out the barrel to give it a rounded dome top.
As a finn I have to say I instantly knew the ones from Finland so I can understand that you can learn to get good at it to some extent. But dang, 190+ countries with that accuracy, unreal 😂
As a swede I thought "is that northern Sweden? No northern Finland" in about the same time as Rainbolt. To be able to do the same for the entire globe is impressive
There are tons of reddit posts with all the different signs, cars, license plates, fauna/flora, camera quality etc for all the countries, so it is a mix of playing alot and just studying these posts.
@@xrumich i do google maps, the easiest way to explain it is memorizing signs and stuff. your average person wont know the monkey puzzle tree or wide gaps between road lines.
The "rift" was just a crack in the sky. Also the birch is rly common in finland ngl. And he got 10/10 on the 0.1 second ones, he just got the wrong island lol
@@pmp1337 He cannot do that :D you really dont now how the real world woks. most of the places in the world are not showed on streetview, CIA or just any other agency can triangulate, where is this position.... you two are so basic, this world doesnt work around some shitty youtuber or gamer.
This is gonna be good. Yes, he played and studied this game for a year non stop. Credit geowizard for inspiring him. Highly recommend Ludwig's duels with him, they're hilarious. Don't feel bad for not knowing. There's a ton of little meta things that will tell you where you are if you know what to look for.
I like to imagine The Rift is just some bizarre supernatural pheonemona, like apocalyptic, & hes just like "oh yeah, Rift, that happened in Montenegro, easy"
It looks unbelievable but when its finland as a finnish person its so obvious. Its like this guy was born and lived in every single corner of the earth.
Liam Neeson: *gets taken* RAINBOLT: "I have a very particular set of skills...Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you....I will look for you, I will find you in 0.1 seconds"
Swear to jeebus, before I clicked this vid I thought to myself, "Rainbolt is so humble and knows a ton of people are, 'better' than him. He wouldn't even say he's Top 5." I'm not joking I legit thought this, and then Tim says 0:05 felt like a mind read
"I'm gonna say what I'm thinkin' here...I'm lookin' at this...ummm, I'm gonna go...yeah I'm gonna go....actually dood, maybe like...Bahamas or somethin'? - Great thinkin' Timmy!
As someone who is also extremely good at GeoGuessr, I do believe anyone can get some what good at this game, although it really depends. It’s a mixture of a Photographic memory, revising meta (Signs, Power Poles, Road Lines, Flora, Area Codes, Architecture, Bollards, Cars, Language etc) Although region guessing requires mainly a photographic memory to some extent, and of course, by simply playing a lot the need for a photographic memory decreases, I can play this game after a year and still know what a specific region of a country looks like as my memory is photographic so I can simply compare the image on screen, to images I’ve seen before in the past.
it is mostly training and training. even a photographic memory won't help you if you don't train to use it correctly from an early age on. it doens't really matter how "talented" you are. you still need hundrets to thousands of hours to learn and refine skills you learn. a person with some talent like photographic memory might have it a bit easier in lerning memory based skills but that is mostly because that person learns to use that from an early age on. it is always easier to learn a new instrument if you have already learned another instrument and build a good foundation on how music works through hundrets of hours of training.
@@dovos8572 Exactly man, I was lucky enough at a young age that my grandad would sit there for hours with me going through the Atlas, looking at countries, flags, capitals etc, I am lucky in that perspective as my brain was trained from a young age. What’s remarkable is that there is no scientific proof a ‘Photographic Memory’ exists. It really does hi-light how true your point is about training, I myself believe that the brain is an incredibly powerful thing, and activation of it when young is extremely detrimental in determining later intelligence in life, and at least here there is scientific proof that that is somewhat true.
@@tomo1861 I like to ask how a child is supposed to know how and in what structure it should memorize things. The kindergarten or school isn't teaching that. Most parents don't even think about the possibility to teach a child something like that because nobody thought them how to rise a child and what it should learn in the pre kindergarten time. They might get a generic answer like"let it do sports" or " let it learn an instrument" but that isn't an actual answer to the question. So the child has to reinvent the wheel on how to learn alone without a base it can learn from. Inventing a wheel might sound simple but it isn't done with "make it round". What radius is the best? Too big and it might not be able to turn it. Too small and it won't be able to get forwards fast enough to keep up. How wide should the wheel be? Too thin and it might get stuck in every softer or lose ground. Too wide and it might have too much friction against the ground and won't be able to turn. How should the inside of the wheel look like? What material do you use? How should the tire surface look like? On what types of ground does it even have to roll? And that is only one wheel. everything else of the car that gives the child a smooth ride through life is still missing
has anyone seen the documentary on netflix called “Don’t f*ck with cats”? Imagine if we had this guy to track down serial killers like that in under a second just by taking a glance at a photo
Bro gets kidnapped, calls 911: -Sir whats your emergency? -I just got kidnapped. -Ok, keep calm, do you know where you are? -Hmm, lemme see, by the sound of the dog im hearing, it screams northwest guatemala.
For people like me that play the game every day for 2 years what rainbolt does is not even that impressive. There a lot more people better than him that can find the exact spot on the map within 15 seconds or so, so trust me he's not faking it.
@@dzongwanefouillot3901 hahaha i get it, but i can say for sure he isn't hacking, when you play the game so much you start to get the country vibes without knowing how exactly i can't explain it better.
The logic Tim uses always astounds me. Video say there is a rift in the sky, while also looking at the sky, there is a single thing in the frame. Tim - idk what the fuck a rift is
@@Rubmaster Aye I Hear Ya!!! There's a bunch of free government level mind exercises you can find online that used to cost a fortune in the early 2000s that have Helped me Big time Mate! If you have that gift, apparently what I'm slowly recently learning is that there are so many ways to sharpen it and or define it 🤙
I remember watching a guy on a show about extraordinary talents.. he was a photographic memory artist & he took a Helicopter tour of New York to map out his painting. He perfectly drew a cluster of buildings to the exact detail, and the producers were so mind blown they even had landscape experts analyse it, just to confirm. I wish I could recall the name of the show to reference it.
He knows the 'meta' for geoguesser so well it's crazy, meanwhile Tim thinks literally everywhere is upstate Newyork and could hardly name another country if he had to anyway lol
Not to say Rainbolt isnt a God at what he does and extremelly intelligent, to explain how the Geoguessr guesses work is that there are websites, discord channels, community chats and excel sheets dedicated to sharing and explaining knowledge such as: country specific pole designs, number plates, camera quality, rifts in the sky, colours of google cars, antenas on google cars, lines on the road, where the google car has been and is allowed to be ( there are 195 countries on earth, but only around 100 represented on Geoguessr ) etc. Just by memorizing and spending daily time on these forums and information sites, you can improve your game by a lot. He of course has talent and travels which can only help him out more.
Yeah. Hes great. But hes just the best at marketing. When you watch the tourneys, the amount of times 1 of the commentators has to correct him on his first feeling, theres a reason hes only made the finals of his tourneys once or twice. Hes a great player, but I'd be hesitant to put him in my top 20. But at marketing himself? Far & away #1.
funny thing is that as awesome Rainbolt is (both as geoguesser and entertainer), he is far from best in the world..check out guys like stique, boky, gauch, kurt..
Just a suggestion, when you do reacts put the video link in description so it makes it easier for viewers to go to their channels, just mentioning their name isn’t enough since most will ignore it or forget it or not look it up or mishear it etc
its amazing but its also just little things, the rift, the car, the blur, thats all stuff that instantly narrows it down for him without having anything to actually do with the country, before he even has to look at a license plate or where the sun is, or what the architecture is like he already narrows it down just by the car thats used by good, or the amount of blur, don't get me wrong its still UNREAL!!!!!
Its like a magician. Or people that solve rubiks cubes quickly. If you know how it works, its still impressive, but maybe not mind blowing in the How TF is that possible sense you see from so many of the comments on this video and others that reach beyond the main geoguessr community.
12:38 Even the one you thought he missed, he actually got the country right still. Its just the other island of Malaysia instead of the mainland. So basically it was 10 out of 10 for the 0.1 secs haha
Mr. Rainbolt 👨 is not ❌ the top ⬆ GeoGuessr player 📍 in the world. 🌐 That distinction 👑 is often considered 🤓 to belong to a Dutch 🇳🇱 teenager who 👶 goes by GeoStique 💯
haha this was awesome, thanks for the shout !
Oh nice it’s actually you
Woo!
No life
king getting recognition!
@@DylanO18541 its what we call having education… you know what you dont have
Geoguessr: **shows moon**
Tim: Upstate, New York
Αmericans
Geoguessr: *shows Upstate New York*
Tim: "thats gotta be like latvalithuestonia or something"
Tim (.1 sec later): "FUCK"
Rainbolt has actually done geoguessr for the moon
@@minch333 No way !! Is there any YT link of that?
@@OvidiusL Isn't the Rainbolt dude, who is one of the best in the world, American as well?
Rainbolt is a beast.
He's been hosting and streaming tourneys for the community for a while now, people should go give him some love!
And there you see that there are many players that are way better than Rainbolt. People pinpointing the exact location within meters super fast... crazy
@@haraldsbaumanis Geostique is the best am i right?
@@iPlayDotaReligiously Correct.
@@iPlayDotaReligiously yeah stique has to be the best
@@haraldsbaumanis georainbolt started 12months ago
Hearing Tim call himself stupid is the equivalent of a blind man calling himself blind
Oh that's fucked bro. 😂
Like we know
😊😂❤
Arhh yes, the floor is made out of floor here.
Yeah he's played so much he just knows all the meta. The cars, the camera defects, the road markings, the license plates, the types of cars, geography, vegetation, etc
dont forget the dirt!
you can improve massively in this game just by knowing to look where the sun is and what countries drive on the left or right. Also know which countries have coverage and which ones dont.
Yeah it’s also a lot of times he’s just been in the same spot before when previously playing and he memorizes where it was.
@@kalebjensen3321 thats just wrong lol theres only a few spots in the entire area where people know that theyve seen it before. Theres like 50k+ locations, he doesnt memorize all 50k or even close to more than 1 or 2 roads that are known well in the community
@@kalebjensen3321 it would be far more impressive to memorize the 13+ million locations throughout the maps then it is to just get good at the game
he was actually 10/10 for getting the right country on the 0.1 second rounds, he guessed mainland Malaysia but the location was in the section of Malaysia that is on the island. Insane.
Wrong way round I think, he guessed borneo and it was mainland. Apologies if I’m wrong tho
@@charlieheaphy4591 mainland Malaysia is Penninsular Malaysia not on Borneo
“Screams it, huh?” Has me dying
Rainbolt: *sees air*
also Rainbolt: Yep that's the nuclear bunker in the middle of the Amazonas rain forest northeast of South Korea.
We'll take that
*pressing spacebar intensifies*
*Intense mouse noises for faster loading*
You’ve got to do this with chat, they would go bananas for it. Rainbolt is pretty nice, I’m sure he’d be happy to teach too
if he was kidnapped to a different country, he could identify the county/province and call the US Army to heli lift him out of there.
If they fuck up a blindfold at all they’re DONE.
Blud is the last person on earth you would ever want to kidnap 💀
Earlyyyy on this one. Dude is a walking breathing Google maps.
Bro imagine trying to kidnap him, and you don't take his phone because you're 17 miles deep into the woods in a random cabin in a random country nobody has ever heard of before thinking that he'll never be able to tell anybody where he is and he'll never be found. Rookie mistake.
This is experience Tim, like how you've played so much Warzone, that you know how to slide cancel, and practice good recoil control. This man has played so much that he knows a good pole when he sees it.
He is cracked he remembered poles grass cameras and signs that's impressive asf for so many countries
Agree!
I think rift is like a camera defect that occured with the camera used in a particular region.
Rainbolt: *Analyzes the entire scenery
Tim: "TREES"
yes Tim...it's a tree
Bollards were originally waist-high metal posts made from decommissioned cannons. The original bollards were fat at the bottom, thinner at the top (think a galleon cannon) with a cannonball fixed halfway out the barrel to give it a rounded dome top.
Mans keyboard and mouse takes a beating.
This guy hasnt even been playing Geoguesser that long he learned about it from watching Ludwig play it. which makes it that much more incredible imo
ludwig better at guessing Polish trees
He learnt it from Geowizard not Ludwig
@@MrMrtony251 he literally said it was Geowizard and Ludwig. Not just one or the other
@@yoslo6832 more geowizard because Ludwig isn’t that good
@@Worldly_Pitfall3 Doesn't matter how good someone is to inspire someone else to play
Rainbolt: You see this stone wall, and there’s this truck right here……def Yucatán Peninsula Mexico area.
When he says Ford is common in this area I was like wtf ik alot of Fords in nc to lol
Can't lie, every time Tim says upstate New York, I feel like It could be rural Canada.😂
As a finn I have to say I instantly knew the ones from Finland so I can understand that you can learn to get good at it to some extent. But dang, 190+ countries with that accuracy, unreal 😂
As a swede I thought "is that northern Sweden? No northern Finland" in about the same time as Rainbolt. To be able to do the same for the entire globe is impressive
geoguessr doesnt have all 196 countries which makes it kinda easier to learn
Sama!
“Only” about 100 countries on Google Maps I believe he’s said
The only way this dude is this good is either A he travels a lot. Or B he plays this game A LOT
Lots of playing the game and remembering bollards, signs, and power poles.
There are tons of reddit posts with all the different signs, cars, license plates, fauna/flora, camera quality etc for all the countries, so it is a mix of playing alot and just studying these posts.
nah they have metas you can study, if u have no life you can study the game and u can do it easy
@@xrumich i do google maps, the easiest way to explain it is memorizing signs and stuff. your average person wont know the monkey puzzle tree or wide gaps between road lines.
Wow you must be genius.
5:30 Ah yes, the famous New York desert lmao
I love how he just obviously knows where every car is from
4:23 “screams it huh” 😂
The "rift" was just a crack in the sky. Also the birch is rly common in finland ngl. And he got 10/10 on the 0.1 second ones, he just got the wrong island lol
6:56 *looks at a Ford* "this truck is very common in Mexico"
I think CIA would love to have a guy like him
For what ? everything he can do is waste time on a game with maps.
@@stefanstefanov4821 And you wasted time posting this comment.
@@stefanstefanov4821 With his knowledge he can pinpoint the position of people just by looking at selfies they took on the street.
@@pmp1337 He cannot do that :D you really dont now how the real world woks. most of the places in the world are not showed on streetview, CIA or just any other agency can triangulate, where is this position.... you two are so basic, this world doesnt work around some shitty youtuber or gamer.
@@pmp1337 That information is already in the pictures lmao
12:13 bro really said: 🐦 *chirp*
This is gonna be good.
Yes, he played and studied this game for a year non stop. Credit geowizard for inspiring him. Highly recommend Ludwig's duels with him, they're hilarious.
Don't feel bad for not knowing. There's a ton of little meta things that will tell you where you are if you know what to look for.
I like to imagine The Rift is just some bizarre supernatural pheonemona, like apocalyptic, & hes just like "oh yeah, Rift, that happened in Montenegro, easy"
It looks unbelievable but when its finland as a finnish person its so obvious. Its like this guy was born and lived in every single corner of the earth.
Best line ever. "Screams it ah?" 😂😂😂
bring this content back Tim, just like once a month play some geoguessr
Liam Neeson: *gets taken*
RAINBOLT: "I have a very particular set of skills...Skills that make me a nightmare for people like you....I will look for you, I will find you in 0.1 seconds"
Swear to jeebus, before I clicked this vid I thought to myself, "Rainbolt is so humble and knows a ton of people are, 'better' than him. He wouldn't even say he's Top 5." I'm not joking I legit thought this, and then Tim says 0:05 felt like a mind read
Every time he says rift I think of Dragon Age: Origins. "Quickly, you have to close the rift!!" 😂😂
React to GeoStique next, the guy's insane and can be on the road in seconds!
Exactly! I started watching Rainbolt’s tourneys a while ago and then very quickly I learned who #1 is. Stique is quite amazing
google maps is down worldwide
rainbolt: 'oh sorry guys, i had to take a break for a few hours' LOL
Love offline content, maybe bring in a guest in some videos for the reactions.
3:45 i mean these houses are really distinctive but thats the only one of these places i got 😂😂
12:49 - Pretty standard he says.
This guy is amazing. Subbing for sure.
The Kenya one is actually pretty easy as it’s the only google maps car with a hood snorkel
@@EnzoDesignsHD snorkel meta is probably the most known meta
@@flame60 along with the tape and the rift
@@markjestermatote7774 and mongolia car
9:36 That's a pyramid in the background. Somebody go there and dig, I think you'll find something
"I'm gonna say what I'm thinkin' here...I'm lookin' at this...ummm, I'm gonna go...yeah I'm gonna go....actually dood, maybe like...Bahamas or somethin'? - Great thinkin' Timmy!
2:19 Just a casual rift in the space time continuum
“Click, Click, Click, BAAM”
*on screen* Cars on the left side of the road, tropical vegetation, signs in another langauge
Tim: I'm thinking upstate New York....
They should just take him blindfolded to random places and see if he can figure it out😂
Hey actually did that in a video, look up rainbolt blindfolded
Rainbolt also does this thing where people send him old photos and he finds the location that it was taken.
Dude is epic, see if you can do a co-op stream with him. Goal being to get closer one time than him lol
that would be like Tim challenging Jesus to a 100 yard sprint across a lake
@@gnarxy the way i cackled 💀💀💀
This guy can alone win ww3 with a satellite, some ballistic missiles and maybe some guided nukes.
As someone who is also extremely good at GeoGuessr, I do believe anyone can get some what good at this game, although it really depends. It’s a mixture of a Photographic memory, revising meta (Signs, Power Poles, Road Lines, Flora, Area Codes, Architecture, Bollards, Cars, Language etc) Although region guessing requires mainly a photographic memory to some extent, and of course, by simply playing a lot the need for a photographic memory decreases, I can play this game after a year and still know what a specific region of a country looks like as my memory is photographic so I can simply compare the image on screen, to images I’ve seen before in the past.
it is mostly training and training. even a photographic memory won't help you if you don't train to use it correctly from an early age on. it doens't really matter how "talented" you are. you still need hundrets to thousands of hours to learn and refine skills you learn. a person with some talent like photographic memory might have it a bit easier in lerning memory based skills but that is mostly because that person learns to use that from an early age on.
it is always easier to learn a new instrument if you have already learned another instrument and build a good foundation on how music works through hundrets of hours of training.
@@dovos8572 Exactly man, I was lucky enough at a young age that my grandad would sit there for hours with me going through the Atlas, looking at countries, flags, capitals etc, I am lucky in that perspective as my brain was trained from a young age. What’s remarkable is that there is no scientific proof a ‘Photographic Memory’ exists. It really does hi-light how true your point is about training, I myself believe that the brain is an incredibly powerful thing, and activation of it when young is extremely detrimental in determining later intelligence in life, and at least here there is scientific proof that that is somewhat true.
@@tomo1861 I like to ask how a child is supposed to know how and in what structure it should memorize things. The kindergarten or school isn't teaching that. Most parents don't even think about the possibility to teach a child something like that because nobody thought them how to rise a child and what it should learn in the pre kindergarten time. They might get a generic answer like"let it do sports" or " let it learn an instrument" but that isn't an actual answer to the question.
So the child has to reinvent the wheel on how to learn alone without a base it can learn from.
Inventing a wheel might sound simple but it isn't done with "make it round". What radius is the best? Too big and it might not be able to turn it. Too small and it won't be able to get forwards fast enough to keep up. How wide should the wheel be? Too thin and it might get stuck in every softer or lose ground. Too wide and it might have too much friction against the ground and won't be able to turn. How should the inside of the wheel look like? What material do you use? How should the tire surface look like? On what types of ground does it even have to roll?
And that is only one wheel. everything else of the car that gives the child a smooth ride through life is still missing
To get good you must not be from USA
I've seen this dude look at English signs and say 'this looks like English' .. He's locked in deeeep
Edit; like this here 7:57
the crazy thing is, he isn't even the best geoguessr player in his friend group
has anyone seen the documentary on netflix called “Don’t f*ck with cats”? Imagine if we had this guy to track down serial killers like that in under a second just by taking a glance at a photo
Stique is the best. Rain even says so himself in his tournament videos.
Bro gets kidnapped, calls 911:
-Sir whats your emergency?
-I just got kidnapped.
-Ok, keep calm, do you know where you are?
-Hmm, lemme see, by the sound of the dog im hearing, it screams northwest guatemala.
Who still can't believe him?😂 I can't still with that
For people like me that play the game every day for 2 years what rainbolt does is not even that impressive. There a lot more people better than him that can find the exact spot on the map within 15 seconds or so, so trust me he's not faking it.
@@PoisonedArrowGR yeah I see what you mean but for a guy like me he must be hacking or something even luck couldn't be that lucky😂
@@dzongwanefouillot3901 hahaha i get it, but i can say for sure he isn't hacking, when you play the game so much you start to get the country vibes without knowing how exactly i can't explain it better.
There's a whole community of pros(some even better than him) that he hosts tournaments for every week. It's not fake
if i ever get lost im asking rainbolt for directions
The logic Tim uses always astounds me. Video say there is a rift in the sky, while also looking at the sky, there is a single thing in the frame.
Tim - idk what the fuck a rift is
don't know if I am more impressed by the gigantic knowledge or the quickness of his thinking
This is some straight up Rain Man ish. The guy is a savant of geography.
Bro is the only person on earth who could be abducted by aliens and dropped in the wrong country and know instantly where he is.
Big fan of Rainbolt but you gotta check out his tournaments. There are soooo many insane players out there!
8:47 I wish his eye tracker went up and down my pole 😩
I believe this guy has a photographic memory. I do as well according to doctors but my dyslexia definitely gets in the way😶
I have perfect memory too, but my ADD makes it hard to remember it in correct order 😅
@@Rubmaster Aye I Hear Ya!!! There's a bunch of free government level mind exercises you can find online that used to cost a fortune in the early 2000s that have Helped me Big time Mate! If you have that gift, apparently what I'm slowly recently learning is that there are so many ways to sharpen it and or define it 🤙
Why
I remember watching a guy on a show about extraordinary talents.. he was a photographic memory artist & he took a Helicopter tour of New York to map out his painting. He perfectly drew a cluster of buildings to the exact detail, and the producers were so mind blown they even had landscape experts analyse it, just to confirm. I wish I could recall the name of the show to reference it.
@@toxicgracie3772 why what?
1:39
Are you guys seeing this??
Mf my eyes were wide open and shocked 😂😂
He knows the 'meta' for geoguesser so well it's crazy, meanwhile Tim thinks literally everywhere is upstate Newyork and could hardly name another country if he had to anyway lol
1:34 not gunna lie....I guessed Mexico too
This guys got to be on the spectrum with skills like that
A bit a acoustic
yeap screaming WHAAAT at your screen is typical reaction when u watch this dude play 🤣
love u tim, keep up the great work
*Gets kidnapped and transported in a van*
Him: The van is black probably downtown NYC
🤣🤣🤣he's at the service of the planet, they called him GPS
Not to say Rainbolt isnt a God at what he does and extremelly intelligent, to explain how the Geoguessr guesses work is that there are websites, discord channels, community chats and excel sheets dedicated to sharing and explaining knowledge such as: country specific pole designs, number plates, camera quality, rifts in the sky, colours of google cars, antenas on google cars, lines on the road, where the google car has been and is allowed to be ( there are 195 countries on earth, but only around 100 represented on Geoguessr ) etc.
Just by memorizing and spending daily time on these forums and information sites, you can improve your game by a lot. He of course has talent and travels which can only help him out more.
5:09 Man really just said a black car and guessed the country
he’s referring to the car carrying the camera.. it helps narrow things down
Sorry but I can't believe him. He sees a road boom got the place Naaaah 😂
Same he’s straight up bull shittin everyone lol
He does it live too in tournaments
he does it live
That UK one in North Devon is literally where I have just moved house, drove that road this morning
I love rainbolt and he got me into Geoguesser but it's crazy to say but he's probably not even top 5.
Yeah. Hes great. But hes just the best at marketing. When you watch the tourneys, the amount of times 1 of the commentators has to correct him on his first feeling, theres a reason hes only made the finals of his tourneys once or twice. Hes a great player, but I'd be hesitant to put him in my top 20. But at marketing himself? Far & away #1.
This guy seriously needs to join the military for counterintelligence
funny thing is that as awesome Rainbolt is (both as geoguesser and entertainer), he is far from best in the world..check out guys like stique, boky, gauch, kurt..
He needs to work for 911 call services💪🏼
Facts
he's not top five but, he is very good
This dude literally 5k’d on Kenya while seeing the image for 0.1 seconds. Lol 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐 🐐
The funny thing is he isn’t even the best or closest to being the best
I fuckin lost it when he said “Screams it huh” 😂😂😂
Bruh gps is overrated just bring him
Imagine kidnapping this guy, bringing him into the middle of a dessert. You take off his hood and he goes: "Ah, so that's where you brought me."
Just a suggestion, when you do reacts put the video link in description so it makes it easier for viewers to go to their channels, just mentioning their name isn’t enough since most will ignore it or forget it or not look it up or mishear it etc
its amazing but its also just little things, the rift, the car, the blur, thats all stuff that instantly narrows it down for him without having anything to actually do with the country, before he even has to look at a license plate or where the sun is, or what the architecture is like he already narrows it down just by the car thats used by good, or the amount of blur, don't get me wrong its still UNREAL!!!!!
Its like a magician. Or people that solve rubiks cubes quickly. If you know how it works, its still impressive, but maybe not mind blowing in the How TF is that possible sense you see from so many of the comments on this video and others that reach beyond the main geoguessr community.
title should say "one of"
12:38 Even the one you thought he missed, he actually got the country right still. Its just the other island of Malaysia instead of the mainland. So basically it was 10 out of 10 for the 0.1 secs haha
Mr. Rainbolt 👨 is not ❌ the top ⬆ GeoGuessr player 📍 in the world. 🌐 That distinction 👑 is often considered 🤓 to belong to a Dutch 🇳🇱 teenager who 👶 goes by GeoStique 💯
This man is never getting lost.
Rainbolt: "Yeah this is Switzerland because of the low cam"
Tim: "HE JUST LOOKED AT A HOUSE"
bro ur not even listening 😭
Okay why is he just SMACKING his space bar😂😂😂 good on the guy tho that’s super impressive
@5:18 anyone know what car? i was thinking ford meteor at first.. too small and wrong taillights for an 80s falcon
bro really said "kenya snorkle" like it was the most obvious thing and just clicked hahahaha
New Zealand poles got me😭😭😭😭
The rift in the sky is a bug in the photosphere ... it is visible in some countries like Albania ...