Thanks everyone. Definitely could have gone quicker here but the thought of stuffing up that last round after so many heart-breaking seeds where the last round was shit, was too unbearable a thought so I made double sure. Do drop me a like and a comment to get this vid out there!
Hey quick tip: the timer you used counted frames instead of hundredths of seconds. That's why it kept only going to 30 instead of 99. Also I highly recommend getting a speedrunner timer like Livesplit to more easily record your times.
@@JustRandomPerson "i can hear a slight wind current coming through your mic. If I'm not mistaken by my estimates triangulated through the speed power and sound of the wind you are currently in Estonia, city and street name...."
I’m looking at these comments, and absolutely nobody is mentioning how crazy this guys is, like the fact that he can even get 1 of these in under 10 minutes is just crazy to me.
Yeah he tried to get it as accurate as possible but there is a decent amount of leeway so he could have made under 10 minutes on this video easily. I was saying mentally just click it already at the end as we saw the timer getting closer and closer to 10 minutes.
Would like to warn everyone that if Charlie from Charlie's fish bar tells you that you won't be able to finish their large chips by yourself he means it
@@user-dr9bb9ys1v Of course we do, please educate yourself. The culture of England, Scotland and Wales is in: the *architecture* (anything from perfectly preserved 5000 year old Neolithic tombs [e.g. the Tomb of Maeshowe built 2800BC] to some of the finest medieval cathedrals ever built [e.g. the tallest building in the world for 250 years - Lincoln Cathedral built 1072-1311AD]), *traditions* (from a monarchy that has lasted over 1000 years, to the second oldest continuously operational university in the world [Oxford University established 1096AD]), *innovations* (the birth of the modern age [Industrial Revolution began 1760AD] to one of the most important constitutional documents ever written [Magna Carta written 1215AD]), *literature* (some of the greatest writers of the medieval [Geoffrey Chaucer], Renaissance [William Shakespeare] and Romantic periods [William Wordsworth]), *science* (the discovery of gravity [Sir Isaac Newton in 1687AD] to antibiotics [Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928]), *music* (from the best selling music artists of all time [the Beatles], to an artist with the 2nd best selling single of all time [Elton John]), *fashion* (anything from the extraordinary pearl and gossamer-fine silver embroidered gowns of Elizabeth I [in the 16th century], to a style icon of the 18th [Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]), *popular culture* (from the tales of ancient Britain that gripped medieval Europe [King Arthur], to those that gripped the modern world [Harry Potter]), *art* (great Rococo and Romanticism painters [e.g. Thomas Gainsborough and J.M.W Turner], masters carvers [e.g.Thomas Chippendale and Grinling Gibbons], revolutionary landscape artists [e.g. Capability Brown and Gertrude Jekyll]) etc etc etc... Also if you would like some examples of places to see it in “England” (I haven’t included Scotland and Wales in this particular list), I would recommend: 1. *Bath* (a beautiful classical city built in honey-coloured stone with 2000 year old Roman Baths), 2. *The Cotswolds* (a region containing hundreds of gorgeous historic stone villages and towns; surrounded by rolling green countryside), 3. *York* (a well preserved medieval city with a huge gothic cathedral), 4. *Cambridge and Oxford* (two beautiful historic cities with world renowned medieval universities that you are able to tour), 5. *A Stately Home* (e.g. “Baroque”: Chatsworth House, Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard; “Tudor”: Burghley House, Knole House, Hardwick Hall; “Medieval”: Haddon Hall, Penshurst Place, Berkeley Castle etc), 6. *A Medieval Castle* (e.g. the castles of Arundel, Bodiam, Alnwick, Windsor, Bamburgh, Warwick, Stokesay, Dover, Leeds [in the Kent countryside not in the city of Leeds], Ludlow etc), 7. *Canterbury* (a very charming medieval city with an important gothic cathedral), 8. *A Medieval Cathedral* (some of the finest in England are: Lincoln, Durham, York, Ely, Canterbury, Salisbury, Wells, Winchester, Gloucester, Norwich etc), 9. *An Ancient Monument* (the Neolithic sites of Wiltshire are my favourite: Stonehenge [3000-2500 BC], Avebury Stone Circle [2850 BC], countless ancient buildings such as West Kennet Long Barrow [3650 BC] and ancient earthworks like Silbury Hill [2850 BC]), 10. *The Lake District* (this is my favourite natural site in England; not only because it has sublime countryside, but also for its many charming villages and towns).
I'm glad you took an extra couple of seconds on the last one because it just means you can aim to break to 10 minute mark now which is more videos for us!
You could've broke 10 minutes if you didn't double check and slightly adjust your last go, which was already right after your first guess. Good work on those 2 straight roads though, that was impressive to get both of those in under 3 minutes.
I’d love to show this channel to our ancestors who were using stars and stuff to determine where they roughly are and this dude just guesses where he is on the spot.
This video came up as recommended for some reason. The title intrigued me and what an interesting video and game. I might buy it, but I will go through it slowly for relaxation and not a race.
This game really makes me acknowledge the beauty in the differences of aesthetics which exist in different towns across our country but also sites in around our world in general.
I love exploring historic villages, towns and smaller cities in England (sadly haven’t managed to visit Wales and Scotland enough yet), if you’d like some examples here’s over 100; it really shows how much the architecture changes from region to region: - West England: *Pretty Villages and Towns:* Lacock, Wiltshire, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, Burford, Oxfordshire, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, Bibury, Gloucestershire, Painswick, Gloucestershire, Stanton Village, Gloucestershire, Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Corsham, Wiltshire, Dunster, Somerset, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, Snowshill Village, Gloucestershire, Broadway Village, Worcestershire, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Great Tew Village, Oxfordshire, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, Frome, Somerset. *Historic Cities:* Bath, Somerset, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Wells, Somerset, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Bristol (the Old Town). ------------------ - South England: *Pretty Villages and Towns:* Rye, East Sussex, St. Ives, Cornwall, Corfe Castle Village, Dorset, Mousehole, Cornwall, Clovelly Village, Devon, Sandwich Town, Kent, Cockington Village, Devon, Arundel Town, West Sussex, Chilham Village, Kent, Sherborne, Dorset, Wherwell, Hampshire, Polporro, Cornwall, Totnes, Devon, Penshurst Village, Kent Lewes, East Sussex, Micheldever Village, Hampshire, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Chiddingstone Village, Kent, Lustleigh Village, Devon, Alfriston Village, East Sussex, West Lulworth Village, Dorset, Dartmouth, Devon. *Historic Cities:* Canterbury, Kent, Winchester, Hampshire, Rochester, Kent, Brighton *a mix of the historic with new/vibrant, Chichester, West Sussex. ---------------- - North England: *Pretty Villages and Towns:* Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire, Ludlow, Shropshire, Bakewell, Derbyshire, Staithes, North Yorkshire, Hawkeshead Village, Cumbria, Haworth, West Yorkshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, Grassington, North Yorkshire, Longnor Village, Staffordshire, Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire, Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Alnwick Town, Northumberland, Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, Great Budworth, Cheshire, Sedbergh, Cumbria, Castleton, Derbyshire, Middleham, North Yorkshire. *Historic Cities:* York, North Yorkshire, Durham, County Durham, Chester, Cheshire, Beverley, East Yorkshire, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, Ripon, North Yorkshire. ------------------ - East England: *Pretty Villages and Towns:* Lavenham, Suffolk, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Wendens Ambo Village, Essex, Kersey Village, Suffolk, Uppingham, Rutland, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Saffron Walden, Essex, Houghton Village, Cambridgeshire, Clare Village, Suffolk, Chelsworth, Suffolk, Dedham Village, Essex, Castle Rising Village, Norfolk, Flatford, Suffolk, King’s Lynn Old Town, Norfolk, Nayland, Suffolk, Kimbolton Village, Cambridgeshire, Ketton Village, Rutland, Castle Hedingham Village, Essex, Blakeney High Street, Norfolk, Thaxted, Essex. *Historic Cities:* Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Norwich, Norfolk, Ely, Cambridgeshire. ---------------- - Central England: *Pretty Villages and Towns:* Turville, Buckinghamshire, Shere, Surrey, Denham Village, Buckinghamshire, Oundle, Northamptonshire, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Weobley, Herefordshire, Woburn Village, Bedfordshire, Welford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, West Wycombe Village, Buckinghamshire, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Collyweston, Northamptonshire, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, Ilmington, Warwickshire, Pembridge Village, Herefordshire, Ombersley Village, Worcestershire, Chiddingfold Village, Surrey, Eardisland, Herefordshire, Fingest Village, Buckinghamshire, Apethorpe Village, Northamptonshire. *Historic Cities:* Lichfield, Staffordshire, Windsor Town, St Albans, Hertfordshire, Worcester, Worcestershire (Old Town area), Hereford, Herefordshire. ------------------
I have no idea why UA-cam recommended this, but on the very first one, you landed right in my neck of the woods! Knew it was somewhere around my bit when I saw the scabby looking houses 😅👍 I know Blackburn pretty well.
Had the weirdest feeling as I was watching it thinking, wouldn’t it be funny if the final place or something is basically my house/ your house to give you an instant guess. I can literally see my flat in the map right by Clapham North station and Charlie’s Fish Bar does some cracking cheesy chips xD
@JJ X tell you what- you go to Clapham North, knock on my door and say I’m here from your UA-cam comment, I’ll give you £250 there and then, no questions asked.
Dear geowizard this series inspired me to try the same. Except I did it with a city.... that I’ve lived in for 16 years.... and I still got a worse time than you....
Congrats! I can recommend using a speedrun timer like livesplit for record attempts like this. This way you can keep an eye on your pace during the run and even make split times for each round.
i dont think Livesplit is really necessary for a geoguessr speedrun only because it tells you your time at the end and the splits would vary so much it wouldnt be accurate. 1 round you could get the london eye for example, that would take seconds, others it might take a lot more 1 round and a lot less another, so splits wouldnt be an accurate way to see where you're at. Splits only really work when you have a pre planned route that has some optimization, Geoguessr is too random
The realisation that you could drop this guy into any random place in the world and he'd be able to guess exactly where he is just based on his surroundings.
Over 400K locations in the UK: London comes up twice... xD Amazing record though, I still would of taken more time just to find those London guesses than your entire 5 round run!
I played the game in the free mode and I recognized a place I actually have been to and it was a static 360 photo. How rare is that? Cause I don't know if have run out of luck for the next 100 years or it happens occasionally.
Really love all your content. Thank you for providing it. Would you mind doing the sporcle quiz on the 300 most populated cities in the U.S. I would be curious to see what you can get. Cheers!
Whenever you got the Feeny Road one I was knew instantly where you where by seeing the Benbradagh Mountain in the background, It's pretty odd seeing the area around your house on UA-cam.
have to confess I was yelling at the screen for the first two, as you missed the RAF Museum (in Hendon) while trying to find Hendon, and had West Calder appearing on and off the top of the screen for about 20 secs before you spotted it. :D :D but, awesome job
THIS GUY: find the exact location on a map from just a picture in 2 minutes also this guy: im just not with it today im pretty sure you are with it dude
I remember in HS we showed geoguessr to our German teacher (she's american) and she literally guessed the first place in not even 30 seconds exactly on the spot, because she's been to germany so much
So funny I thought that was Wales too cause it looked like the places where the dude crossed in a straight line. Didn’t even realize you’re the same guy 😂
UK seems much easier than Japan where I currently live. I have maps that literally gave me small islands off the cost of Japan and tons of middle of a mountain road. torture to do Japan but satisfying when I got it right.
Thanks everyone. Definitely could have gone quicker here but the thought of stuffing up that last round after so many heart-breaking seeds where the last round was shit, was too unbearable a thought so I made double sure. Do drop me a like and a comment to get this vid out there!
Allelujah!
Hey quick tip: the timer you used counted frames instead of hundredths of seconds. That's why it kept only going to 30 instead of 99. Also I highly recommend getting a speedrunner timer like Livesplit to more easily record your times.
U were on my friends road in the second one😂😂😂
Dungiven is where I used to live. That mad
i dont understand how youre moving about? Not really a challenge if you can just travel to street signs?
Imagine pissing off this guy in a video game, and he tells you he's gonna come find you
you could literally send him a photo out of your window and this dude would eventually show up at your house
And he will know your exact location analyzing noise from your microphone.
probably gonna record a speedrun when coming to your house
@@JustRandomPerson "i can hear a slight wind current coming through your mic. If I'm not mistaken by my estimates triangulated through the speed power and sound of the wind you are currently in Estonia, city and street name...."
I know I’m late but imagine him and the lock picking lawyer teaming up, literally impossible to stop from finding you
I can’t be the only one who finds it hilarious that people speed run this
You should look up The History of American Dad Speedrunning ;)
nerds
You can speedrun the wikipedia
@November India Golf Golf Echo Romeo congrats
Well people speed run putt putt and animal crossing, so people will speed run anything
I’m looking at these comments, and absolutely nobody is mentioning how crazy this guys is, like the fact that he can even get 1 of these in under 10 minutes is just crazy to me.
We used to it now
You just look for a nearby road sign then zoom in on the map to those places and navigate. Which bit do you find amazing?
I mean he is from there...
@@SmolenskiPrince Couldn't imagine you doing it tho
@@mattias1099 You must have a crap imagination then.
I never put two and two together that the straight line across wales guy and the geoguessr guy was the same person. You’re insane
Ikr?
He also walked across norway.
5:40
brilliant, could have shaved off some seconds at the end there...
Sub 10 would've been neat
Yeah he tried to get it as accurate as possible but there is a decent amount of leeway so he could have made under 10 minutes on this video easily. I was saying mentally just click it already at the end as we saw the timer getting closer and closer to 10 minutes.
He'll be kicking himself
Hate it when he does that, already has it nailed and then fafs around too long
love you
A) my name is Geo so i kept being served these videos and I’m glad I clicked, b) i lived above that last fish bar!
Were you outside the mentioned bar on 8:15 in the morning on Thursday though?
If all of those were like Clapham north, then you'd get it in like 2 minutes
Would like to warn everyone that if Charlie from Charlie's fish bar tells you that you won't be able to finish their large chips by yourself he means it
xD
My local chippie has a similar deal, our family order one small chips to go round
Congrats, Tom! That last round was so tense. Was shouting "you're right there! just click Guess man" at my screen.
Holy shit the second one Is just down the road from where I live. recognised the high street instantly
Lmao same was so freaked out
@@Savldj As he went down the road I was like that can't be... IT IS!!!
Same... was like... "damn that looks like the shortcut in Hendon"... 🤣
I live next to the 3rd one lol
Ngl, yall probably shouldnt share this on the internet.
5:56 me after being born
😭🤣🤣
I audibly laughed! Thanks :-)
An actual good proper joke on YT
Hahahahaha
8:57 me after being born
I once saw a woman heaving her guts out outside of Charlie's Fish Bar at 8.15 in the morning on a Thursday
What a legend
and people say Britain has no culture lol
@@user-dr9bb9ys1v Of course we do, please educate yourself. The culture of England, Scotland and Wales is in: the *architecture* (anything from perfectly preserved 5000 year old Neolithic tombs [e.g. the Tomb of Maeshowe built 2800BC] to some of the finest medieval cathedrals ever built [e.g. the tallest building in the world for 250 years - Lincoln Cathedral built 1072-1311AD]), *traditions* (from a monarchy that has lasted over 1000 years, to the second oldest continuously operational university in the world [Oxford University established 1096AD]), *innovations* (the birth of the modern age [Industrial Revolution began 1760AD] to one of the most important constitutional documents ever written [Magna Carta written 1215AD]), *literature* (some of the greatest writers of the medieval [Geoffrey Chaucer], Renaissance [William Shakespeare] and Romantic periods [William Wordsworth]), *science* (the discovery of gravity [Sir Isaac Newton in 1687AD] to antibiotics [Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928]), *music* (from the best selling music artists of all time [the Beatles], to an artist with the 2nd best selling single of all time [Elton John]), *fashion* (anything from the extraordinary pearl and gossamer-fine silver embroidered gowns of Elizabeth I [in the 16th century], to a style icon of the 18th [Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire]), *popular culture* (from the tales of ancient Britain that gripped medieval Europe [King Arthur], to those that gripped the modern world [Harry Potter]), *art* (great Rococo and Romanticism painters [e.g. Thomas Gainsborough and J.M.W Turner], masters carvers [e.g.Thomas Chippendale and Grinling Gibbons], revolutionary landscape artists [e.g. Capability Brown and Gertrude Jekyll]) etc etc etc...
Also if you would like some examples of places to see it in “England” (I haven’t included Scotland and Wales in this particular list), I would recommend:
1. *Bath* (a beautiful classical city built in honey-coloured stone with 2000 year old Roman Baths),
2. *The Cotswolds* (a region containing hundreds of gorgeous historic stone villages and towns; surrounded by rolling green countryside),
3. *York* (a well preserved medieval city with a huge gothic cathedral),
4. *Cambridge and Oxford* (two beautiful historic cities with world renowned medieval universities that you are able to tour),
5. *A Stately Home* (e.g. “Baroque”: Chatsworth House, Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard; “Tudor”: Burghley House, Knole House, Hardwick Hall; “Medieval”: Haddon Hall, Penshurst Place, Berkeley Castle etc),
6. *A Medieval Castle* (e.g. the castles of Arundel, Bodiam, Alnwick, Windsor, Bamburgh, Warwick, Stokesay, Dover, Leeds [in the Kent countryside not in the city of Leeds], Ludlow etc),
7. *Canterbury* (a very charming medieval city with an important gothic cathedral),
8. *A Medieval Cathedral* (some of the finest in England are: Lincoln, Durham, York, Ely, Canterbury, Salisbury, Wells, Winchester, Gloucester, Norwich etc),
9. *An Ancient Monument* (the Neolithic sites of Wiltshire are my favourite: Stonehenge [3000-2500 BC], Avebury Stone Circle [2850 BC], countless ancient buildings such as West Kennet Long Barrow [3650 BC] and ancient earthworks like Silbury Hill [2850 BC]),
10. *The Lake District* (this is my favourite natural site in England; not only because it has sublime countryside, but also for its many charming villages and towns).
@@tamaracarter1836 idc i’m not reading all of that
@@user-dr9bb9ys1v Stay in your ignorance then, just thought I’d help you out seeing as you’re extremely ignorant on the matter.
I'm glad you took an extra couple of seconds on the last one because it just means you can aim to break to 10 minute mark now which is more videos for us!
You could've broke 10 minutes if you didn't double check and slightly adjust your last go, which was already right after your first guess.
Good work on those 2 straight roads though, that was impressive to get both of those in under 3 minutes.
better safe than sorry
@@tomhare5110 yeah, you'd be fummin
No shit sherlock
@@tomhare5110 not when you're going for speed, better to be sorry a lot and brute force it until you get a perfect run.
@@tomhare5110 you're right on that, Mr Sins
inb4 SummoningSalt make a 45 minutes documentary on this glorious moment.
looooool
The first town is where my grandad is from! I know no one else cares but I finally get the excitement!
I’d love to show this channel to our ancestors who were using stars and stuff to determine where they roughly are and this dude just guesses where he is on the spot.
This feels like quickscope montages used to
We have e v o l v e d
Amazing comment
When's the straight line through Russia... HMMMM?
No no easy one by Vladivostok either.
Kaliningrad!
Are you trying to kill the poor chap?
@J T Good one ahaha
North=South or East-West?
This video came up as recommended for some reason. The title intrigued me and what an interesting video and game. I might buy it, but I will go through it slowly for relaxation and not a race.
here before... " are we recording?"
Great job, Tom! Cheers from Detroit!
This game really makes me acknowledge the beauty in the differences of aesthetics which exist in different towns across our country but also sites in around our world in general.
I love exploring historic villages, towns and smaller cities in England (sadly haven’t managed to visit Wales and Scotland enough yet), if you’d like some examples here’s over 100; it really shows how much the architecture changes from region to region:
- West England:
*Pretty Villages and Towns:*
Lacock, Wiltshire,
Castle Combe, Wiltshire,
Burford, Oxfordshire,
Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire,
Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire,
Bibury, Gloucestershire,
Painswick, Gloucestershire,
Stanton Village, Gloucestershire,
Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire,
Winchcombe, Gloucestershire,
Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire,
Corsham, Wiltshire,
Dunster, Somerset,
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire,
Snowshill Village, Gloucestershire,
Broadway Village, Worcestershire,
Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
Great Tew Village, Oxfordshire,
Woodstock, Oxfordshire,
Tetbury, Gloucestershire,
Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire,
Frome, Somerset.
*Historic Cities:*
Bath, Somerset,
Oxford, Oxfordshire,
Wells, Somerset,
Salisbury, Wiltshire,
Bristol (the Old Town).
------------------
- South England:
*Pretty Villages and Towns:*
Rye, East Sussex,
St. Ives, Cornwall,
Corfe Castle Village, Dorset,
Mousehole, Cornwall,
Clovelly Village, Devon,
Sandwich Town, Kent,
Cockington Village, Devon,
Arundel Town, West Sussex,
Chilham Village, Kent,
Sherborne, Dorset,
Wherwell, Hampshire,
Polporro, Cornwall,
Totnes, Devon,
Penshurst Village, Kent
Lewes, East Sussex,
Micheldever Village, Hampshire,
Shaftesbury, Dorset,
Chiddingstone Village, Kent,
Lustleigh Village, Devon,
Alfriston Village, East Sussex,
West Lulworth Village, Dorset,
Dartmouth, Devon.
*Historic Cities:*
Canterbury, Kent,
Winchester, Hampshire,
Rochester, Kent,
Brighton *a mix of the historic with new/vibrant,
Chichester, West Sussex.
----------------
- North England:
*Pretty Villages and Towns:*
Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire,
Ludlow, Shropshire,
Bakewell, Derbyshire,
Staithes, North Yorkshire,
Hawkeshead Village, Cumbria,
Haworth, West Yorkshire,
Richmond, North Yorkshire,
Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria,
Grassington, North Yorkshire,
Longnor Village, Staffordshire,
Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire,
Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire,
Whitby, North Yorkshire,
Alnwick Town, Northumberland,
Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire,
Helmsley, North Yorkshire,
Great Budworth, Cheshire,
Sedbergh, Cumbria,
Castleton, Derbyshire,
Middleham, North Yorkshire.
*Historic Cities:*
York, North Yorkshire,
Durham, County Durham,
Chester, Cheshire,
Beverley, East Yorkshire,
Southwell, Nottinghamshire,
Ripon, North Yorkshire.
------------------
- East England:
*Pretty Villages and Towns:*
Lavenham, Suffolk,
Stamford, Lincolnshire,
Wendens Ambo Village, Essex,
Kersey Village, Suffolk,
Uppingham, Rutland,
Little Walsingham, Norfolk,
Saffron Walden, Essex,
Houghton Village, Cambridgeshire,
Clare Village, Suffolk,
Chelsworth, Suffolk,
Dedham Village, Essex,
Castle Rising Village, Norfolk,
Flatford, Suffolk,
King’s Lynn Old Town, Norfolk,
Nayland, Suffolk,
Kimbolton Village, Cambridgeshire,
Ketton Village, Rutland,
Castle Hedingham Village, Essex,
Blakeney High Street, Norfolk,
Thaxted, Essex.
*Historic Cities:*
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,
Lincoln, Lincolnshire,
Norwich, Norfolk,
Ely, Cambridgeshire.
----------------
- Central England:
*Pretty Villages and Towns:*
Turville, Buckinghamshire,
Shere, Surrey,
Denham Village, Buckinghamshire,
Oundle, Northamptonshire,
Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire,
Amersham, Buckinghamshire,
Weobley, Herefordshire,
Woburn Village, Bedfordshire,
Welford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
West Wycombe Village, Buckinghamshire,
Ledbury, Herefordshire,
Collyweston, Northamptonshire,
Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire,
Ilmington, Warwickshire,
Pembridge Village, Herefordshire,
Ombersley Village, Worcestershire,
Chiddingfold Village, Surrey,
Eardisland, Herefordshire,
Fingest Village, Buckinghamshire,
Apethorpe Village, Northamptonshire.
*Historic Cities:*
Lichfield, Staffordshire,
Windsor Town,
St Albans, Hertfordshire,
Worcester, Worcestershire (Old Town area),
Hereford, Herefordshire.
------------------
Well done! And good luck with the new Streets album Mike!
When you said Blackburn, Scotland. I was like “That’s just down the road”
was half expecting to see the Dursley's on one of the front lawns
Incredible that you've got nearly half a million subscribers now, well fucking done! Still love the geoguessr vids
The Northern Ireland one I knew instantly 😂😂
init first time ive seen ni on this😂
Nice to see my perfect score at the top of the leader board at the start of the video.
Impressive stuff! Congrats on the new record!
His name doesn't lie, he is an absolute wizard!
I have no idea why UA-cam recommended this, but on the very first one, you landed right in my neck of the woods! Knew it was somewhere around my bit when I saw the scabby looking houses 😅👍 I know Blackburn pretty well.
Weirdly I recognised 2 of these locations immediately, how random! Very impressive from you
Magine saying your profession is guessing where you are in google maps
I know right 🤣 such a mad talent
1K likes, 4 dislikes. The true mark of a legend.
I do love how you ended on Clapham North, Random fact The Clapham North pub right opposite the station is where I had my last Christmas party
Had the weirdest feeling as I was watching it thinking, wouldn’t it be funny if the final place or something is basically my house/ your house to give you an instant guess.
I can literally see my flat in the map right by Clapham North station and Charlie’s Fish Bar does some cracking cheesy chips xD
there's a women in the comments named Geo West who lives above the fish bar!
@JJ X tell you what- you go to Clapham North, knock on my door and say I’m here from your UA-cam comment, I’ll give you £250 there and then, no questions asked.
Dear geowizard this series inspired me to try the same. Except I did it with a city.... that I’ve lived in for 16 years.... and I still got a worse time than you....
You need to practice. A lot.
Its amazing watching you play without needing to search the street names. You can just find them on the map.
Yes the Geography teacher Mike Skinner is back
Congrats! I can recommend using a speedrun timer like livesplit for record attempts like this. This way you can keep an eye on your pace during the run and even make split times for each round.
i dont think Livesplit is really necessary for a geoguessr speedrun only because it tells you your time at the end and the splits would vary so much it wouldnt be accurate. 1 round you could get the london eye for example, that would take seconds, others it might take a lot more 1 round and a lot less another, so splits wouldnt be an accurate way to see where you're at. Splits only really work when you have a pre planned route that has some optimization, Geoguessr is too random
Love your vids bro keep it up and stay safe!
The realisation that you could drop this guy into any random place in the world and he'd be able to guess exactly where he is just based on his surroundings.
Imagine if you were playing geoguesser and you got a place right near your home town or somewhere you know really well
Love the video, keep up the good work 👍
Over 400K locations in the UK: London comes up twice... xD
Amazing record though, I still would of taken more time just to find those London guesses than your entire 5 round run!
I've never seen anything like this before. But Jesus Christ what sort of map wizard are you? How does your brain work in this way?
You should see him list as many European towns and cities as he can in 1 hour
@Not Mick Blotters hahaha exactly its fucking crazy. mans a freak of nature
Love the little splice after you say first attempt 😏😏😉 secrets safe with us!
just realised been to the 3rd place on holiday before instantly recognised it
I played the game in the free mode and I recognized a place I actually have been to and it was a static 360 photo. How rare is that?
Cause I don't know if have run out of luck for the next 100 years or it happens occasionally.
When's the straight line through Norway series starting?
He said in his community post that it will be around mid november.
@@janis7077 This is gonna be insanely awesome
wait it’s happening? i thought this was another joke comment lol wow
Really love all your content. Thank you for providing it. Would you mind doing the sporcle quiz on the 300 most populated cities in the U.S. I would be curious to see what you can get.
Cheers!
The hendon one was weird cos I knew the road immediately! I am a regular at the pub opposite the little tesco so often get a uber on that road!
Congratulations! Good luck on the
Wow the computer is a lot better. And you move a lot! When I first started playing I didn’t know you could move and I did really good with I it
I played for a team down in clapham few years back remeber coming through that station many times after a drink
Sombody: I got a masters in geography
Geowizard: chuckles*
Whenever you got the Feeny Road one I was knew instantly where you where by seeing the Benbradagh Mountain in the background, It's pretty odd seeing the area around your house on UA-cam.
I was shouting at my PC when you were hovering around Whitburn, it was so close to your mouse!
this felt like the longest 10 minutes of my life
Lmaooo wtf is this I’ve found in my recommended and why did I enjoy watching it so much? 🤣 My Gran lives right near Feeny road too
Lol, I recognised that one also. Sometimes use Feeney road myself.
have to confess I was yelling at the screen for the first two, as you missed the RAF Museum (in Hendon) while trying to find Hendon, and had West Calder appearing on and off the top of the screen for about 20 secs before you spotted it. :D :D but, awesome job
I’m a delivery driver in the Bathgate / Whitburn area and I was screaming at that first clip! Deliver there ALL the time, haha!
would love to see you break that ten minute barrier, this was great though!
OMG I used to be obsessed with Geoguessr. You've got it down to an art form
Congrats!! Almost sub 10 minutes!
GET IN! Well done, mate!
I’m still waiting for the day where my hometown shows up and I get REALLY freaked out.
@@antonyslaughter Not tiny for me haha.
Bloody good job mate!
Great to see Geo Wizard putting my town of Limavady on the map in the 3rd one
That's very impressive mate
😂 first video and the first place he looks up I stay around the corner 😂
Brilliant stuff!!! Although I giggled at the pronounciation of "Claudy". Its closer to "Claw-dy" rather than "Cloudy" xD
Ha same! Fellow Irishman?
@@SchuckPipe I am indeed, just a few mins drive from "cloudy" lol
everytime i see him get these amazing scores hes like jesus im not with it today 😂
your so insane Geowizard your outplays are Sooo MIND FLAGAGASTING! your iq is so insane!?
No one is safe from this guys geographical knowledge of our great nation
THIS GUY: find the exact location on a map from just a picture in 2 minutes
also this guy: im just not with it today
im pretty sure you are with it dude
This was so cool seeing keith in a video, that where i live haha. So surprised
I wasn't even aware this is a thing, but it looks like a fun challenge.
I remember in HS we showed geoguessr to our German teacher (she's american) and she literally guessed the first place in not even 30 seconds exactly on the spot, because she's been to germany so much
This would have been sub 10 min if you'd just clicked guess at the end 😂
The second one came up and I recognized Hendon straight away. Been in that Tesco Express a few times!
"Londonderry" TRIGGERED
Said Claudy like "Cloudy" 😂
@@conorpatterson1109 And it's one of the easier place names to pronounce🤷♀️
@@Eva12218 Aww what🤦♂️😂
respect the hustle lad
😍 Well done Tom!
Absolutley smashed it🤛
Good job mate. I see you working hard and one cannot appreciate a nice smooth speedrun on a game.
7:01 that was a class gary Neville impression
So funny I thought that was Wales too cause it looked like the places where the dude crossed in a straight line. Didn’t even realize you’re the same guy 😂
@8:07 I got unreasonably excited to see my own name.
yo keith funny seeing you here!! whats up its been awhile!! 😸
Good one. I look forward to trying to break this when I get my system set up properly!
Good job m8, get in!
Your reactions are the cutest
Looking forward to the next 10 country challenge
UK seems much easier than Japan where I currently live. I have maps that literally gave me small islands off the cost of Japan and tons of middle of a mountain road. torture to do Japan but satisfying when I got it right.
would have done it if it wasn't for that last double check, awesome nonetheless, aiming for a sub 10 now! cheers from Macedonia!
Congrats man
supposed to be revising for my spanish speaking exam tomorow but this is more intersesting
Good job Pjanić