Geoguessr but I have 0.1 SECONDS per round (FINALLY)

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • I finally did it...
    Today I finally figured out how to play the famous "blink mode". Made famous by the mighty Rainbolt who's thumbnail I ripped off, this insane Geoguessr format literally gives you a 10th of a second to decide where you are before the screen goes blank. You need a pretty photographic memory for this one and I've long wondered how I would fare. Today, despite not having properly played in months, we find out.
    You guys are definitely in with a shout of beating me this evening so be sure to play along!
    (you just need the script)
    greasyfork.org/en/scripts/438...
    (and Tampermonkey)
    www.tampermonkey.net/
    PLAY ALONG: Play your round, put your marker down, then switch tabs back to UA-cam to watch my attempt and the result. This way you don't ruin the game or the video.
    GAME 1: www.geoguessr.com/challenge/w...
    GAME 2: www.geoguessr.com/challenge/5...
    GAME 3: www.geoguessr.com/challenge/s...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 761

  • @GeoWizard
    @GeoWizard  18 днів тому +658

    Do me a big favour and drop the vid a like? only if you adore the purple Peugeot though.

    • @DedgyVanced
      @DedgyVanced 18 днів тому +7

      Already did mate, if only I could like this twice I would

    • @Harrery
      @Harrery 18 днів тому

      This could have been a good idea for an April fools video

    • @MostlyLoveOfMusic
      @MostlyLoveOfMusic 18 днів тому +6

      Play these settings but for only the UK map?

    • @daddymememaster5432
      @daddymememaster5432 18 днів тому +1

      @@MostlyLoveOfMusicI wonder if that would be easier or harder, because he obviously knows the U.K. very well, but the places are overall much more similar looking, so it might be hard to glean much in 0.1 seconds

    • @Hroac
      @Hroac 18 днів тому

      @geowizard, hey whats the music from? i love the vibe!

  • @twolikes9778
    @twolikes9778 18 днів тому +1433

    I am ready to watch you attempt for the first time the very first time 0.1 seconds per round Geoguesser

    • @LonelyGoblin07
      @LonelyGoblin07 18 днів тому +240

      On a map that he's also never played, a community world

    • @aleksandarstanev4156
      @aleksandarstanev4156 18 днів тому +228

      Having not played geoguessr properly in months

    • @bansheetwenty7103
      @bansheetwenty7103 18 днів тому +183

      yeah, this should be interesting

    • @iuliu_
      @iuliu_ 18 днів тому +134

      @@bansheetwenty7103 I think I've got about as good a chance

    • @Neutral_Ground
      @Neutral_Ground 18 днів тому +34

      As someone wearing this shirt

  • @zi8gzag
    @zi8gzag 18 днів тому +1247

    Never realised I've been waiting for this video all my life

    • @jolazpulin5544
      @jolazpulin5544 18 днів тому +57

      We need another colab!!!!!!!!

    • @omrxblah4572
      @omrxblah4572 18 днів тому +18

      we're waiting for the cex tape

    • @fabiangaming3924
      @fabiangaming3924 18 днів тому

      @@omrxblah4572 what

    • @stine7144
      @stine7144 18 днів тому +38

      Did you play along? And in that case, were you at 11111? Doing a survey for soma casual stats work

    • @arnoldmmbb
      @arnoldmmbb 18 днів тому +5

      Oscaaaar

  • @angrycharizard
    @angrycharizard 18 днів тому +1436

    Tom may be rusty, but he's still got that generational talent for getting the latitude right

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 18 днів тому +6

      generational?

    • @milo5395
      @milo5395 18 днів тому +53

      @@jlt131 football reference mainly, means you're one of the best in your generation

    • @dakineprotoss
      @dakineprotoss 18 днів тому +52

      i made a comment years ago on a video that I would be interested in a Latitude-Guessr style game, because I am somehow fascinated by when tom is bang on the latitude even across the globe

    • @Bismarck-S
      @Bismarck-S 18 днів тому +10

      @@dakineprotoss yeah, I've been watching him for 5 to 6 years, and he always get's it bang on. Absolutely mad.

    • @pricelessbeatz7164
      @pricelessbeatz7164 18 днів тому +1

      what time in the video?????

  • @Grisu.
    @Grisu. 18 днів тому +807

    your dressed like youre about to tell me through the drive thu window that youre out of the thing i want.

    • @mrlagx
      @mrlagx 18 днів тому +6

      😂

    • @spikerzombie
      @spikerzombie 18 днів тому +2

      Or a funky dj with the headphones

    • @KarlPilkington89
      @KarlPilkington89 18 днів тому +3

      Spelling, who needs it, huh.

    • @reanbowlerd5988
      @reanbowlerd5988 18 днів тому +21

      @@KarlPilkington89it’ll be alright man try not to get too upset.

    • @RenaissanceEarCandy
      @RenaissanceEarCandy 18 днів тому +3

      ​@@KarlPilkington89we can forgive the errors for how funny it was.

  • @jochem420
    @jochem420 18 днів тому +999

    as a mathematician, i can confidently say the chances of everyone being on 11111 are very slim

    • @latentrebel2.0
      @latentrebel2.0 18 днів тому +34

      Is it more than atoms in the universe or not

    • @djoverkin
      @djoverkin 18 днів тому +7

      Assuming 10k people play your challenge, it's 1/(25k*10k) = 1/250,000,000 = 4 bilionths, which sounds far too few to be honest. It's probable I'm oversimplifying it.

    • @rsen2707
      @rsen2707 18 днів тому +62

      @@djoverkin Not even close to the right calculation, but this is not a calculation that can be done without a computer. A close approximation gives me 0.0002^10000 which is 0 on my calculator. The real result is in fact much lower since getting a possible score from 0 to 5000 isn't really 1/5001.

    • @dnkgy
      @dnkgy 18 днів тому +29

      hey guys, YOU CAN'T CALCULATE HOW PEOPLE WILL GUESS SOMETHING

    • @Taladar2003
      @Taladar2003 18 днів тому +5

      @@rsen2707 You forgot the 5 rounds, your 0.0002 only takes into account the score for a single round but the 11111 is clearly for all five. Edit: okay, for 3 out of 5

  • @vincentnicholson3946
    @vincentnicholson3946 18 днів тому +110

    I'll be conservative and assume that 2,000 people play along with you (out of everyone who watches the vid). We also have to make the assumption that all scores are equally likely, since we don't know the real probability distribution of an average person's score in this gamemode. Since "zero" is a possible score, there are 25,001 possible scores in a game of Geoguesser. Each person's odds of getting any score is independent, so we just multiply each person's odds together.
    We can express this mathematically as (1/25,001)^2,000. 1/25001 is already a really small number (0.0000399), and taken to the 2000th power become ridiculously tiny. We can then do 1 divided by the result of this expression to get the odds. So here's the final calculation: 1/((1/25001)^2000).
    Plugging this into google will actually just give you "undefined" and so will almost any online calculator. To get a rough estimate, I had to do the work by hand using scientific notation, but I'll spare you the details.
    Here's the approximate odds (with all the zeros). 1 in 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    That's "82" followed by 8974 zeros. That is indeed more than the number of atoms in the universe. UNFATHOMABLY more. It's not even close.
    Except... UA-cam won't let me type all the zeros I need (comment too long). What you see here is only 8386 zeroes, but hopefully it gets the point across.

    • @GeoWizard
      @GeoWizard  18 днів тому +73

      Mate that’s is an incredible effort. Thank you. Truly mind boggling.

    • @vincentnicholson3946
      @vincentnicholson3946 18 днів тому +19

      @@GeoWizard Glad you liked it!
      Other commenters have used a normal distribution to calculate the probability of a given score (instead of assuming that all scores are equally likely), so their odds are probably more accurate than mine. Oh well!

    • @MarekIwaszkiewiczMusic
      @MarekIwaszkiewiczMusic 18 днів тому +9

      Great Maths! I would only take in consideration that Tom said this on the end of round 4, so the score would cap at 20,001 instead of 25,001

    • @jojogh10
      @jojogh10 17 днів тому +11

      ​@@MarekIwaszkiewiczMusic Also a flaw in the maths is that there are many multiple combinations of achieving a score of 11111. In fact quite a lot. This only shows the path for 2000 times the same score of this.
      And let's not forget what the OP said that there likely is a probability distribution for scores as well.
      All in all I have to disagree with this calculation but since there are too many unknowns and it would take forever (or maths that I don't know lmao) to get all possible combinations for 11111, I can't coke up with something better.

    • @dr.aisaitl7439
      @dr.aisaitl7439 5 днів тому +2

      @@jojogh10 As a dumb non-mathematician, what I've learned from all of this is that everyone achieving 11111 basically wouldn't happen

  • @dozensofdonuts8695
    @dozensofdonuts8695 18 днів тому +251

    I don't know why, but those screenshots of you staring intently at the screen were just hilarious

  • @TrogDH
    @TrogDH 18 днів тому +99

    I was hunched over, inches away from my computer monitor, eyes dry from intently staring and not blinking, complete focus for the next round, and 12:50 was like one of the worst jump scares I've ever experienced

  • @eternalsnows6071
    @eternalsnows6071 18 днів тому +134

    I wasn't sure what 0.1 seconds would feel like, but I laughed out loud when the first image flashed on the screen. 😄

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 18 днів тому +24

      i was thinking he'd only have that long to click the location on the map too! that would be wild and pretty much impossible to get even the right country 😆

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 16 днів тому

      @@amoxl114 I have seen all of them. This is the first time he has played this format.

    • @Marnige
      @Marnige 16 днів тому

      ​@@amoxl114he was referring to clicking the country within 0.1 too. Nobody can do that.

  • @frendlyleaf6187
    @frendlyleaf6187 18 днів тому +87

    I guess, for the probability thing, you could set up the equation a + b + c = 11111, then find all 5000 combinations each where 'a' goes from 0 to 5000 as only positive integers less than or equal to 5000 are possible as an individual score and then solve for the possible values of b,c where b also does the same thing but keeping in mind that c must never exceed 5000. Then the total no of possibilities will be something like P = 2π[5000(sum of no. of combinations of a,b,c) - (sum of each combination of a,b,c)]
    I subtracted each value of a,b,c from 5000 because the closer you are the greater your score is, so that the radius of the circle of which all the possible region for a single combination of a,b,c lie on can be found, the length of the circumference of the circle is then the individual length on which the same score (combination) can be obtained.
    But notice that the no. of combinations for a,b,c must be the same so the (sum of no. of combinations of a,b,c) can be written as 3*(no. of combinations of 'a') and also the (sum of each combination of a,b,c) must also contain 11111 (no. of combination of 'a') times so it can be written as 11111*(no. of combinations of 'a') so now in P we can take (no. of combination of 'a') as common to get P = 2π[(no. of combination of 'a')(3*5000-11111)] => P = 2π[3889(no. of combinations of 'a')].
    Now a,b,c also have the lower limit of 11111-2*5000 = 1111 since if any one of them is 1111 the other 2 will become the maximum value (5000) to have the sum be 11111 so the total (no. of possible combinations of 'a') will be ((5000-1111)+1)*2) = 7780 (multiplied by 2 since order matters and when 'a' is fixed b and c can be interchanged have 2 combinations for that value of 'a').
    Finnaly the no. of possibilities P = 2π[3889*7780] ≈ 190106693.592 there are as of now 17000 people who have watched so the probability is 17000/2π[3889*7780] which is approximately 0.00008942 out of 1 for anyone of them to have that particular score.
    I have absolutely no idea if any of this correct, I just did what made sense to me, please point out the mistakes wherever they are if you can understand my thought process because English isn't my first language.

    • @lostupover
      @lostupover 17 днів тому +14

      I'll definitely give you points for showing your working

    • @leedsjoegeoguessr8789
      @leedsjoegeoguessr8789 17 днів тому +4

      That's what I was gonna say

    • @TorreFLoeckx
      @TorreFLoeckx 16 днів тому +2

      Why do you theow in pi my guy

    • @frendlyleaf6187
      @frendlyleaf6187 16 днів тому +4

      @@TorreFLoeckx the region where the same score is possible lies on the circumference of a circle centred at the correct location, and the length of the circumference of a circle is 2πr where r is the radius of the circle (in this case r = (5000-the score) )

  • @Spaceyoshi1
    @Spaceyoshi1 18 днів тому +210

    Tom you weren’t recording!!!!!

  • @mentox6592
    @mentox6592 18 днів тому +135

    You look like you downed 2 coffees right before recording! I actually liked the vid, these ‘low effort’ videos are keeping me entertained :)

    • @WangoBango
      @WangoBango 18 днів тому +8

      It’s called cocaine.

    • @ahmadalwadi9156
      @ahmadalwadi9156 18 днів тому +1

      @@WangoBango too right

    • @deadboy522
      @deadboy522 18 днів тому +10

      ​@@WangoBangoI'd call that a GeoBlizzard, who's with me? Up top.

  • @Shaquille69355
    @Shaquille69355 18 днів тому +45

    The round delay, as rhe name would suggest, delays when the round flashes on the screen after you press "next round". It can be helpful to get your eyes locked in on the screen. I suggest maybe 1 second. Great video as always Tom 🔥

  • @WhiteLama
    @WhiteLama 18 днів тому +333

    Definite mathematician here.
    And it’s a 50/50 chance of everyone being on the same score.
    Either they are, or they’re not. Therefore, 50/50.
    You’re welcome, Tom!

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 18 днів тому +18

      i hope you don't work at nasa 😬

    • @WhiteLama
      @WhiteLama 18 днів тому +42

      @@jlt131 No, I work at the math-place.

    • @ludvigsundby
      @ludvigsundby 18 днів тому +4

      Is this an ohnepixel reference

    • @WhiteLama
      @WhiteLama 18 днів тому +5

      @@ludvigsundby Nah, just maths.

    • @mrgianstarr
      @mrgianstarr 18 днів тому +2

      your logic is correct that there are two outcomes, but they are not weighted equally ;)

  • @GTighT455
    @GTighT455 16 днів тому +6

    "Whatever image is there is rapidly fading" *screenshot fades* - high class content

  • @businessman1912
    @businessman1912 18 днів тому +9

    As a mathematician, here are my calculations.
    On the first round, you would need to get more than 1111 points to end up with 11111 on round three. Hence, the chance of doing so will be (5000-1111)/5000 * 100% = 77.8% (assuming that there is an equal chance of getting each score).
    After the second round, you would need a minimum of 11111-5000 = 6111 points. Given that on the last round, you had to have somewhere between 1111 and 5000 points, that would mean that on round two you would need to have at least 1111 points (if you had 5000 on round one) and at most 5000 points (if you had 1111 on round one). Thus, we once again need to get more than 1111 points, giving us a chance of (5000-1111)/5000 * 100% = 77.8%.
    Now, on round three, there is only one score you can get to achieve the total of 11111 points, so the chance of doing so will be 1/5000 * 100% = 0.02%.
    If we now take all three rounds into account, we get that the chance for someone to get 11111 points after three rounds is equal to 0.778 * 0.778 * 0.0002 * 100% = 0.01210 %.
    On GeoGuessr, I could only scroll down to 600th place on the leaderboards, so I'll assume that there were 600 people who played that map. We can see this as 600 independent experiments, with a chance of 0.01210% of success. Hence, we get that the chance for all people to get 11111 points on round three to be (0.0001210)^600 * 100% = (121^600)/(10^3598). This is astronomically small. On any calculator I tried, the result is 0. You would probably need thousands of zeros to portray it.

  • @Qaztar44
    @Qaztar44 18 днів тому +17

    I saw someone once explain to a skeptic (who thought Rainbolt was cheating on his 0.1 seconds videos) how for Geoguessr pros, seeing a location is just like seeing a face. Within a split second, as a result of so much practice and training, they can automatically pull huge amounts of information. We don't think about it often, but to an alien it would probably be fascinating how you could see a picture of a face flash up for 0.1 seconds and could easily tell me the approximate age, gender, race, and even emotional state of the person you saw.

  • @TomARowly
    @TomARowly 18 днів тому +41

    That's about the time it took me to click this video after it was published.

  • @xxxdxmien
    @xxxdxmien 14 днів тому +2

    Lots of phenomenal photos in this challenge! I had to pause quite a few times to get a longer look. The two in the last game from Turkey were especially gorgeous!

  • @KevinTabb
    @KevinTabb 18 днів тому +92

    The last round game picture was way different than the street view and you were much harder on yourself than you should have been.

    • @HazewinDog
      @HazewinDog 18 днів тому +1

      tbf it was definitely not where Tom clicked haha

    • @jakegaubatz
      @jakegaubatz 17 днів тому

      Agreed. The angle and the lighting made it feel more deserty. Include the size of the roads and lack of buildings and it could easily be mistaken for America or Australia or (for me) Spain. I was just going off the plants and hills and cleanliness of the roads. When he looked at it on afterwards, it definitely looked more East-European/Asian.

    • @Michael-zf4el
      @Michael-zf4el 16 днів тому +11

      sometimes when you check the location after guessing it will show newer coverage - in this case, the game displayed Sep 2022 coverage, but clicking on the location jumped to Jan 2024 coverage

  • @AAtlobstein
    @AAtlobstein 18 днів тому +11

    Please make it a short series! Watching you improve your 10 seconds was such an exciting journey back in the days

  • @AurinneA
    @AurinneA 18 днів тому +15

    This was so much fun. Really easy for me to play along (badly) just by guessing while watching the video. I reckon you could attempt this again after some casual Geoguessr playing to get some of your old vibes back. It would be fascinating to see how quickly you could improve. Thanks for the video Tom!

  • @fizzlizzd8717
    @fizzlizzd8717 18 днів тому +2

    MORE OF THIS! Shocks me every time how good your videos are. True entertainer!

  • @odithrinok
    @odithrinok 18 днів тому +9

    Regarding the math question you posted, I'm not a mathematician, but here's the calculations I did.
    First, it should be said that this isn't exactly accurate, because we're assuming here that each score is a random number between 1 and 5000. So the actual number wouldn't be quite as high, as chances are if you click in the middle of the map, you're going to get at least double digit points.
    I made a java program to calculate it out, and it gave me 7,567,995 combinations out of 125,000,000,000 possible combos, or a 6.05*10^-5 chance. (I'll leave my code in the comments so people can check it).
    So now, we just need to take that probability and raise it to the power of the amount of people playing (for example, the odds of a 1/100 event happening twice in a row is (1/100)*(1/100), or 1/100²).
    So for this, at the time of viewing, it has 39,211 views. I'll say around 10% of viewers played along. That might be conservative or generous, but you'll quickly see that the number is so absurd that it doesn't really matter that much. So, our final calculation is (6.05*10^-5)^3921. That works out to roughly 1.83157*10^-16540.
    For perspective, the universe has roughly 7 octillion atoms in it. If you put all those atoms in a big bag and shook it around and took one out, the odds that you pick any given atom is 1 in 7 octillion. The odds you pick the same atom out of the entire universe twice in a row is about 1 in 4.9*10^55. Way less than this number. To get a probability roughly equal to this, it'd be the equivalent of picking one specific atom out of the bag 595 times in a row.
    Here's my java code, for those interested:
    public class CountingTo11111 {
    public static void main(String args[]) {
    long N = 11111, n1, n2, n3, count1 = 0, count2 = 0;
    for (n1 = 1; n1

    • @redorchidee1372
      @redorchidee1372 17 днів тому +1

      that's actually pretty good, though you could probably make this more generic and use recursion instead. in python
      def get_perms(sum, rounds, sum_perms, max_roundscore):
      if(rounds==1):
      for i in range(max_roundscore):
      sum_perms.append([i+1])
      return sum_perms
      sum_perms = get_perms(sum, rounds-1, sum_perms, max_roundscore)
      new_sum_perms = []
      for j in range(len(sum_perms)):
      for k in range(max_roundscore):
      temp = sum_perms[j].copy()
      temp.append(k+1)
      new_sum_perms.append(temp)
      return new_sum_perms
      get_perms(11111,3,[],5000)
      problem is you're gonna create 125 billion arrays with this, so yeah not the best thing performance wise lol. you just need a way to increment the counter without keeping all the possible permutations in memory at the same time. should be doable but i don't care enough tbh

    • @truthsmiles
      @truthsmiles 16 днів тому +1

      So you’re saying there’s a chance! :)

  • @imsoemo2234
    @imsoemo2234 18 днів тому +1

    Unique style of video, and I liked the pacing. Wouldn't mind seeing more of this style. Thanks Tom!

  • @JeffHundo
    @JeffHundo 18 днів тому +3

    "thats just me being shit" hahahahahah never gets old Tom.
    You're still amazing. I never doubt you. I was here for the prime, the adventures. years. And we all know you're the legend .
    This is still the most entertaining stuff to watch because i actually know you are full of endless knowledge.

  • @vince8901
    @vince8901 18 днів тому +10

    having seen the first game so far, you're actually doing better than I expected. certainly better than I could do. Hopefully the next two are as fortunate

    • @vince8901
      @vince8901 18 днів тому

      Yeah you did pretty well

  • @jbdelphiki
    @jbdelphiki 18 днів тому +2

    Love seeing you play some of the new meta game modes! This was good fun

  • @aquafina82
    @aquafina82 18 днів тому

    Nice to see a good ‘ol Geoguesser video! Love your videos can’t wait till see next weeks!

  • @bjorn9875
    @bjorn9875 18 днів тому +7

    Great concept! I think a 1-2 second delay before the image, to separate it from the loading screen would be nice however. (Also thank you so very much for showing us the image for much longer!

    • @cmmartti
      @cmmartti 18 днів тому +5

      That's what the Round Delay option is.

  • @mtiice
    @mtiice 18 днів тому +1

    YES! Love these style vids. Defo more of this if possible.

  • @ixxxxxxx
    @ixxxxxxx 18 днів тому

    always thought this style was interesting, sick to see your attempts at it as a viewer of yours for many years. keep being your awesome self

  • @imsoemo2234
    @imsoemo2234 18 днів тому

    This really switched up the style and pacing of your geo videos and im for it. But I enjoy all your vids, Thanks Tom.

  • @beetwinntv
    @beetwinntv 14 днів тому

    This was more fun than expected. But so freaking hard! Congrats and wp

  • @RealTal.
    @RealTal. 18 днів тому

    Like how you went right into the action, i see you're finally learning the youtube ways

  • @joeyphillips2273
    @joeyphillips2273 17 днів тому +1

    Much love Tom! I started watching your videos in my dorm room 1st year of college and now I find myself watching you play geoguessr the day after graduating with my doctorate 7 years later. Pretty awesome!

    • @WitchyWalker
      @WitchyWalker 6 днів тому

      Congratulations on your doctorate!

  • @sashiniranjannair922
    @sashiniranjannair922 17 днів тому +1

    Love your content, these ' low effort ' vids are great! Do what makes you happy and your fans will be happy too!

  • @bengolding1551
    @bengolding1551 15 днів тому

    Excellent video as always, sir!

  • @martineichner7161
    @martineichner7161 18 днів тому +1

    yay a pro settings geoguessr vid! Love it! Please do more!

  • @geosavy9489
    @geosavy9489 17 днів тому

    Love how you edited this one so we can see the flash of the image and then get a second peek while your thinking!

  • @phxed
    @phxed 18 днів тому +5

    This is what we've all been waiting for!

  • @joaomonteiro2011
    @joaomonteiro2011 17 днів тому +1

    You are the best Tom! Thank you for your content.

  • @vulpixx4827
    @vulpixx4827 17 днів тому

    yet another banger tom! loved the energy in this video. cant wait for the mission across england series coming! i know youve been working your socks off at editing it!! haha!! much love, megan + adum

  • @gabrielsalviano6793
    @gabrielsalviano6793 18 днів тому

    cool format, loved it

  • @aryasaktiflister_aw
    @aryasaktiflister_aw 11 днів тому

    awesome attempt!

  • @leifert3
    @leifert3 17 днів тому

    I’d love to see more of these videos!

  • @tblue1942
    @tblue1942 15 днів тому

    i don't know why this made me laugh so much but im glad that it did. gr8 work!

  • @iris4547
    @iris4547 18 днів тому +1

    i appreciate you putting the image back up after it flashes. i watch youtube on 2.5x speed and in some rounds i dont even see the original image.

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus 15 днів тому +1

    Another really fun video. Though I do prefer your regular formats. So hyped for the England mission, SO HYPED

  • @stoshhatch8988
    @stoshhatch8988 16 днів тому

    I have aphantasia so I don't get a "print in my mind". That concept is so foreign to me haha. It's crazy to watch this! Good job with everything man, it's always impressive :)

  • @morlnsk
    @morlnsk 16 днів тому

    what a great video! do more of these:)

  • @abyssyt2256
    @abyssyt2256 16 днів тому

    You did way better than I thought!

  • @HughRaine
    @HughRaine 11 днів тому

    @12:08 I loved that, this Yorkshire person did.

  • @sondre2
    @sondre2 18 днів тому +1

    Need more of these

  • @kkorrrnerrrrr
    @kkorrrnerrrrr 18 днів тому

    More of this challenge, really entertaining and interesting!

  • @MrMAiel
    @MrMAiel 18 днів тому

    regardless of how well you did, this was quite fun

  • @EGB_469
    @EGB_469 18 днів тому

    “It’s either Australia, or it’s like, Denver” lol don’t know why I thought that was so funny

  • @Ernzt8
    @Ernzt8 17 днів тому

    Amazing how 0.1 seconds prints a full image in the head. Great job!

  • @spikerzombie
    @spikerzombie 18 днів тому

    Looking good😎 keep going!!!🌞

  • @randy0120
    @randy0120 18 днів тому

    Tom, would love to see you continue to get better at geoguesser! Show us how you learn these things that people like Rainbolt and others use to know where they are so well. You are really good at this game and would love to see videos on you learning how to get even better.

  • @LewisM-111
    @LewisM-111 17 днів тому +1

    Looking forward to the next mission!

  • @AlexJBethell
    @AlexJBethell 18 днів тому

    I really like your content, pleasee keep uploading

  • @BisonEmu1
    @BisonEmu1 18 днів тому

    I'd definitely want to see more of this format

  • @LordPfrog
    @LordPfrog 18 днів тому

    This idea was actually really fun! I may give this a shot too! I got a few along with you!

  • @unimagin2ble
    @unimagin2ble 15 днів тому

    commenting for the algorithm, but please do more challenges like this!! really enjoyable to watch.

  • @helljank939
    @helljank939 18 днів тому +3

    13:45 - If there is any data regarding the score distributions, Id love to goof around with some cheeky geoMaths. Do you think GeoGuessr executives would be willing to share these information? Otherwise if anybody has access to any type of interesting GeoGuessr data please lmk and I'd love to share my findings with you all. Bless you and have a gorgeous day everyone!

    • @helljank939
      @helljank939 18 днів тому +1

      and to answer your question in the video, if we assume the scores are normally distributed with mean 16000 (made it up but logic checks out((data i need))) and standard deviation of 2850 (derived from assumption of 90% of scores on the interval 7000 - 24000) I found that around 19% of the players will have a score of at least 11111 after the 3rd round. Furthermore if you assume 10 people were playing at the same time, the likelihood of everyone being above 11111 is 0.19^10 = 0.000000061 or less than 1/10000 of 1%. Obviously the more people you add and the stricter you are about the score boundary the lesser this percentage will become, so if we are looking at 100 people playing at a time with a score of exactly 11111 after round 3 (which itself will have a probability of less than 1/5000 for just 1 person) the chances become slightly smaller at (1/5000)^100 = 5 * 10^(-3000) which is 0.000...(around 2996 0's more)...5, which is still higher than the likelihood you will get laid tonight if you read all this. Cheers geofriends mwah.

  • @jessevennard2640
    @jessevennard2640 17 днів тому

    Ahhhh. The best laugh of the day with the hat and shirt gag. 😂😂😂😂

  • @demysoda
    @demysoda 18 днів тому

    11:27 “Get with the program guys” 😂

  • @izusblur
    @izusblur 17 днів тому

    Loving the thumbnail 😂 looks like you've been kidnapped Tom !

  • @4wrestling
    @4wrestling 18 днів тому

    Interesting format. Hope you play more Geoguesser.

  • @FuZeTacTiiKzZ
    @FuZeTacTiiKzZ 18 днів тому

    great stuff Tom

  • @LeiniLebt
    @LeiniLebt 16 днів тому

    Watching your videos over my Playstation 4. And after every of your videos, I pick up my phone to open the UA-cam app and comment on your stuff. Because it helps me receiving more good content

  • @R6TissueMe
    @R6TissueMe 5 днів тому +1

    Geowizadd Find me I got a tricky place you’ll never find

  • @raoulraoul7129
    @raoulraoul7129 13 днів тому +1

    Bro i am living just to watch your videos,otherways i don't have any reson to be on this planet.

  • @DogDigit
    @DogDigit 18 днів тому +2

    12:50 actually freaked me out a little bit lmao

  • @Matthew-bu7fg
    @Matthew-bu7fg 18 днів тому

    I purred at the perfect purple permeating on the Peugeot

  • @TheSoundTownDotCom
    @TheSoundTownDotCom 14 днів тому

    That was a fun format for sure.

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK 18 днів тому +6

    Please do a straight line mission/no money mission across Denmark in the summer. Lots of opportunities for boats, biking and so on.

  • @gemsandlasers269
    @gemsandlasers269 17 днів тому

    I've watched the other popular "pro" youtubers try this, and you are just so much more entertaining.

  • @deanwin4ester414
    @deanwin4ester414 18 днів тому

    Can't wait for the next vid, mate!

  • @Deepestdrip
    @Deepestdrip 17 днів тому

    Hey Tom! Just a tip for when you do this again. The very last round where you thought it was Vegas, you'll know its Vegas by the lane dividers. They don't use painted road lines here. Instead they use reflectors on almost every road. There are some remote undeveloped areas that still have painted lines though. Hope it helps!

  • @Mendogology
    @Mendogology 17 днів тому

    Very fun video!

  • @eugenehertz5791
    @eugenehertz5791 18 днів тому +3

    Assuming an avg round's score of 2500 and a standard deviation of 1000, you have a 0.017% chance of getting a score of 11,111 after 4 rounds. Which is an estimation because the normal distribution is actually truncated but anyway... With N people playing, the odds of everyone having that score = 0.00017^N. So after 100 comments, there will be a 1 in 10^377 chance of everyone scoring 11,111. The observable universe has less than 10^100 atoms.

    • @yungdani9018
      @yungdani9018 18 днів тому

      Thanks, i don't think the mu and sigma would be right for this situation but it is a fine estimation. One problem is that he played 3 rounds for that score, not 4.

  • @wamfaj3423
    @wamfaj3423 18 днів тому

    You’re a legend, Tom

  • @spacewolfgaming555
    @spacewolfgaming555 18 днів тому +5

    Not sure if you noticed while editing, but the picture you were given in the final round, was different from the picture it showed you when you went back to check for yourself.

    • @trippay6921
      @trippay6921 11 днів тому +1

      Thank you! I thought I was losing my mind

  • @michelium106
    @michelium106 15 днів тому

    Actually incredible the human eye and brain can get so much information from a photo in 0.1 seconds

  • @codycornell2212
    @codycornell2212 17 днів тому

    Hell yeah. Love this stuff

  • @lozmaster
    @lozmaster 18 днів тому

    Brilliant, Tom. Thanks

  • @ethandoingstuff1433
    @ethandoingstuff1433 17 днів тому

    definitely would lile to see more of this

  • @AlexJBethell
    @AlexJBethell 18 днів тому

    Loved this

  • @mloxard
    @mloxard 18 днів тому

    As soon as Tom said "yellow road markings" I was like OH NO

  • @darkjanggo
    @darkjanggo 18 днів тому

    astonishing that you did as well as you did

  • @zk1338
    @zk1338 15 днів тому

    Silly concept, you are surprisingly intelligent. Fair play its a like and sub from me 👍🏽

  • @thatpersonsmusic
    @thatpersonsmusic 17 днів тому

    I blinked the exact moment the photo showed and thought it just failed to show up

  • @jennacob00
    @jennacob00 18 днів тому

    I'm so excited for this video!!!!

  • @meltedicecreamonthefloor
    @meltedicecreamonthefloor 18 днів тому

    Thanks for putting the screenshot up :)

  • @chriskaprys
    @chriskaprys 18 днів тому

    That was fun, Rusty Davies! I'd like to see you do as many 0.1's as you can on the clock, say in 1 minute. Score = proximity points + quantity. I think it'd make for entertaining practise and probably produce some fun Insane Guesses too 😎

  • @TheDwarfBros
    @TheDwarfBros 16 днів тому

    love the fit sheeesh

  • @incoocat150
    @incoocat150 17 днів тому

    Tom is cosplaying a fast food worker taking your order.