yo rainbolt. never have i seen a decently large creator just openly praising other creators’ abilities on a game they’re good at even when they aren’t doing everything right. this open attitude is extremely encouraging for younger/less-experienced audience members and it is SO REFRESHING AND ADMIRABLE. much love brother! props!
@@Bawamba xqc is quite a riot, doesn't give two fucks about anything. He tends to go from absolute big brain, to literal wallnut in the span of seconds
@@asharsinha SKYLAR I AM NOT IN DANGER, I AM THE DANGER. A GUY OPENS HIS DOOR AND GETS SHOT AND YOU THINK THAT WOULD BE ME. NO, I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS.
For the tutorial round in Aus - It's supposed to be a round about moving. From where you start you can either go the direction speed went and see a sign (at ~01:38) which has "Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens". Alternatively, If you turn around and move 1-2 times you can see the Sydney Opera House.
Didn't expect this to be so supportive and informative either. You're right on point about the feeling of playing for the first time, and revisiting that feeling by watching someone else play for the first time. Exploring the locations you never knew existed, trusting your intuition, feeling stupid for not knowing flags, knowing a country exists but not where it is on the map, and the happiness when you get it right even though you're not sure? Yeah, knowing meta and being able to guess a location immediately is very cool and satisfying, but it's also fun to investigate a bit for clues and feel the vibe of the place. You just made me want to go play geoguessr again, even though I'm a noob too!
I love the trekker cam stuff, it gives non-meta players a chance to shine by observing the world rather than poles on the side of the road or dust on the camera lens.
oof L take, I love playing World so i can get placed inside someones house in rural Finland. Super cool! Really shows off how beautiful the world is ya know 🤣
It feels so fresh seeing someone being more informative and reminiscing on the game rather than trashing and correcting! Love the videos, you have to do this again
After basically mastering Famous Places, it's so weird seeing streamers, even Rainbolt struggling to guess a location because there are like 200 or 300 monuments and famous places from different angles et.c. and if you play for a whole fricking quarantine like I did, it's like Rainbolt's country guessing. An image for 0.1sec is enough to 5k it.
That's nice! Just my two cents though, if you spend your time on better things (not preaching haha), you'd get that kind of achievement where it matters! I love gaming, but I left it for 2 years or so, developed my programming skills, and now I have a decently high-paying job. So, just saying, you know spending time on something is going to make you better in it. So why not do it on something more productive?
@@jashanarora17 Bro he literally mentioned it was during quarantine.. who tf was focusing on being that productive during lockdown? Besides the point tho tbh as this comment is unnecessary, but good for you?
@@jashanarora17 Very weird comment. A dude on a video about geoguessr says hes played geoguessr and you tell him to do something more productive. You are literally here watching this video are you not? Also it was his entertainment through quarantine. Did you do nothing but program for 2 years or did you do stuff you enjoyed as well? If your answer is that you only focused on programming for 2 years then honestly I pity you. If your goal was to become a programmer and get a high paying job and you accomplished that then congrats but that doesnt mean that this person also has that same goal. It sounds more like their goal was to get good at geoguessr and they also accomplished that.
incredibly wholesome react vid, and very classy too how positive and encouraging you were its like watching those ask an expert vids, they never throw shade at newbies
I love this type of video! It's a mix of fun content with a few tips and tricks here and there, also you are extremely supportive to the other creators! Awesome stuff dude.
Geoguessr should be thanking you for some very insightful, and free, real-world UX testing. It's especially helpful watching both an old & new user simultaneously. Hopefully they all see this and take some clues to help improve their onboarding & the default maps.
Funnily enough, that car with the spoiler XQC was going on about is a Holden that's only sold in Australia, so a pretty major hint. Perhaps he got it because of that?
Tim's guessing process about Russia was so fun to watch, and his logic was incredible, even though unintended. I laughed when he thought about it being France, cause the city of Saint Petersburg was actually build by Peter the Great, who was very influenced by French culture, during his reign French language became pretty common in noble society in Russia. The building itself (Winter Palace, the blue one), though, was built by Catherine II, the architect was Italian, but still, it's giving French vibes a lot :)
Hearing you talk about people knowing their own areas like England makes me think it would be cool to see you do a region match against other youtubers where you give them home court advantage. For example if you had played against that crew, doing England only and seeing if their local knowledge wins out.
hot take, I really like trekkers, It makes the game 10x harder and its kind of like a random boss battle encounter. Spices things up, but I can see why it can be unfair to new players and also why professionals dont like it too. It can sometimes have almost no clues, but I think it starts sparking that thing in your head where you start trying to piece the smallest of things together and even if you're wrong, its really fun to just sit and try instead of getting given the answer immediately from road signs or whatever.
I always play GeoGuessr with the hope of finding a street or somewhere I've actually been, but it happens to me now with Cody's video. I walk that street in Kona to work almost every day.
Thanks to you, I started playing this game over the weekend focusing on world map. I've loved looking at maps since I was a kid so I thought I might enjoy this. The tips you gave that stuck really helped! Still, this is tricky! I need to find a community for casual players.
This video popped up after I watched the sidemen collab, Harry is such an anomaly because he was one of those dudes that was just so naturally good at geoguesser
They did surprisingly good and that was fun, yours included! And yes, the Turkey opera house and the canals and gondolas of Rio, Brazil… and Canada is in America as it’s in North America along with the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean and more 😋
18:50 In Turkish, you also have dots on top of uppercase I (İ) and dotless lowercase i (ı). (what i said here could be misinterpreted, because Turkish also has normal dotless capital I and normal lowercase i)
This is my first actual video watching you and actually gave a sub because I've seen you actually on tims channel lol. Love the energy such positive vibes. I'll be learning alot from you.
In Quebec, we use "arrête" instead of "Stop" because of law 101 that requires everything to be first in french (then english if two options are available) to try to prevent the loss of french in Quebec although it's unsuccessful in my opinion. I'm not sure but I believe we might've used "Stop" at one point in time and changed it because of that "fear" of losing the Quebec french and the culture associated with it. As a french Canadian myself, I don't really think it's threatened, but we all have different views on it. Quebec even tried to become its own country to prevent the loss of french, it ended up being approximately 51% against the referendum which is pretty interesting.
If you think it's not being threatened then you need to go look at some stats to inform yourself on the decline. Also, a good chunk of Montreal already doesn't speak french so yeah.
@@EducationHubToday I also live in Montréal, what’s your point? Lots of people on the West Side only speak English. Many of my latino friends don’t speak french as well. Once again, I’ll believe the studies rather than your personal experience.
The third tutorial location (the trekker one) which you said was rather hard for a tutorial; you just had to turn around and there was the sydney opera
Fun fact, Harry who guessed England straight away isn't actually from England, he grew up on the island of Guernsey and still lives there now but he does spend a lot of time in England working with the sidemen.
"Stop" has become a French word actually, it's just that Quebec French and French French have evolved differently for a lot of reasons, which I find fascinating.
That was great 😂 35:16 When I saw the red “Santander” advert on the sign I instantly thought: Spain! Completely forgetting everything I just saw before that including the “humid palm trees”
From a game point I understand being anti trekker but from a life perspective it has to be a sick job to just drive or walk around and capture for google. Getting paid to travel sounds amazing. Plus being able to see the world like this is amazing
Fun fact there was a petition for some time in germany to correct the stop sign. Stop is correct in german but grammatically correct would be stopp with double p. It unfortunately didnt go through
rainbolt! i’m from alberta and to be honest if you see streets like the one in manitoba those aren’t alberta’s roads. Alberta roads are surrounded by farms or houses and if your in the outskirts of the city’s you will see welcome to signs because of the places that are not “towns”. Mountains are mountains of course and northern alberta is more rare for locations. just a tip from living here my whole life
yo rainbolt.
never have i seen a decently large creator just openly praising other creators’ abilities on a game they’re good at even when they aren’t doing everything right. this open attitude is extremely encouraging for younger/less-experienced audience members and it is SO REFRESHING AND ADMIRABLE. much love brother! props!
YOU SPOKE FACTSS
So kind, so wholesome 💓
W comment
Benjamen Dickman
@@Jett.Jasper what do you want me to comment?
i died at xqc going "Look there is his stuff" at the backpack lmao
Look-ah!... that's his stuff-ah!
xQc is so goofy
whole xqc part was fun af xD Might have to look that dude up haha
X is based af in his commentary, need him to cast official Geoguesser tournaments
@@Bawamba xqc is quite a riot, doesn't give two fucks about anything. He tends to go from absolute big brain, to literal wallnut in the span of seconds
rainbolt vs the sidemen when
wait these are my two favs the collab???? would be amazing
agree
That'd by amazing. I know Harry is quite good at geoguessr actually
@@TeardownDestructionClips good? Nah mate he is not even average
Rainbolt solos
Harry lowkey cooking, he has underrated knowledge
LET HIM COOK 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@letti4285 WHO LET HIM COOK ❓️❓️❓️❓️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭💀💀💀💀💀
LET HIM COOK........the meth
@@asharsinha SKYLAR I AM NOT IN DANGER, I AM THE DANGER. A GUY OPENS HIS DOOR AND GETS SHOT AND YOU THINK THAT WOULD BE ME. NO, I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS.
He used to grind geoguessr heavy during covid
This guy is the humblest person I’ve ever seen
no joke man
legit
Go outside
@@doritozman5419but your also inside hypocrite.
He could be Jesus... I mean it would explain his omniscience/omnipresence
xQc's bit about the Google employee not doing his job is hilarious
Had me dying lmfaoo
same
sidemen should do a 1v7 against you but you can't move and they can
Nah, trevor can still probably get a more precise guess in seconds lol
that would actually be rlly amazing
+he can only look for 5 seconds
@@tommendham7686 HE can do in 0.1 sec
@@freddie2.095 who is Trevor
During lockdown Harry and Josh from the sidemen were pretty good at geoguessr. A collab with them would be very cool
Yeah they streamed it relatively often
For the tutorial round in Aus - It's supposed to be a round about moving. From where you start you can either go the direction speed went and see a sign (at ~01:38) which has "Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens". Alternatively, If you turn around and move 1-2 times you can see the Sydney Opera House.
"This is hard because there are no road lines" in one of the most recognised places in the world 😂 And yes it's not NMPZ for beginners.
@@Secretlyanothernameit is not "most recongnizable" and not even close...
@@kap1526 yeah but many people know it's common
the way youre so nice and not judgemental watching these people when youre amazing at this game- speaks volumes about your humility
He even managed with Speed. He struggled, but he managed. That's real humility.
@@VioPLayableyou mean he managed with Tim.😂
Harry has always been the smartest general knowledge sideman. He’s very underrated and very funny
only sideman with any natural humour.
@@Hobbyblasphemist agree. SLl the other Sidemen are tri-hard unfunny ppl.
@@MikeMessiahnah tobi’s chill
This guy is so wholesome man. He is just smiling so genuinely while watching newbies play. Reliving the olden days of pure bliss.
Didn't expect this to be so supportive and informative either. You're right on point about the feeling of playing for the first time, and revisiting that feeling by watching someone else play for the first time. Exploring the locations you never knew existed, trusting your intuition, feeling stupid for not knowing flags, knowing a country exists but not where it is on the map, and the happiness when you get it right even though you're not sure? Yeah, knowing meta and being able to guess a location immediately is very cool and satisfying, but it's also fun to investigate a bit for clues and feel the vibe of the place. You just made me want to go play geoguessr again, even though I'm a noob too!
I love the trekker cam stuff, it gives non-meta players a chance to shine by observing the world rather than poles on the side of the road or dust on the camera lens.
oof L take, I love playing World so i can get placed inside someones house in rural Finland. Super cool! Really shows off how beautiful the world is ya know 🤣
Love going off of pure vibes and topography... nailed the Croatian Beach one. I understand why it's frustrating for competitive though
@@J.Stank9 same, I've been playing a lot of AI gen and ARW lately just to get away from too many very obvious meta clues
Until you get spawned in a boat on the ocean
"Athens, Rome same thing" the most American answer ever ❤
why
It feels so fresh seeing someone being more informative and reminiscing on the game rather than trashing and correcting! Love the videos, you have to do this again
xqc getting mad at the google guys is the funniest thing bro
After basically mastering Famous Places, it's so weird seeing streamers, even Rainbolt struggling to guess a location because there are like 200 or 300 monuments and famous places from different angles et.c. and if you play for a whole fricking quarantine like I did, it's like Rainbolt's country guessing. An image for 0.1sec is enough to 5k it.
no one cares about your ego stroking flex lmfao
@@anomaly3215 Who hurt you?
That's nice! Just my two cents though, if you spend your time on better things (not preaching haha), you'd get that kind of achievement where it matters!
I love gaming, but I left it for 2 years or so, developed my programming skills, and now I have a decently high-paying job. So, just saying, you know spending time on something is going to make you better in it. So why not do it on something more productive?
@@jashanarora17 Bro he literally mentioned it was during quarantine.. who tf was focusing on being that productive during lockdown? Besides the point tho tbh as this comment is unnecessary, but good for you?
@@jashanarora17 Very weird comment. A dude on a video about geoguessr says hes played geoguessr and you tell him to do something more productive. You are literally here watching this video are you not? Also it was his entertainment through quarantine. Did you do nothing but program for 2 years or did you do stuff you enjoyed as well? If your answer is that you only focused on programming for 2 years then honestly I pity you. If your goal was to become a programmer and get a high paying job and you accomplished that then congrats but that doesnt mean that this person also has that same goal. It sounds more like their goal was to get good at geoguessr and they also accomplished that.
7:06 My dude has Kazakakin down so well, like the back of his palm. So proud
Kazakakin is Europe's hidden gem.
@@Secretlyanothername With its well-known hebrew letters.
incredibly wholesome react vid, and very classy too how positive and encouraging you were
its like watching those ask an expert vids, they never throw shade at newbies
This is the first full length video of yours I've watched and you're so entertaining! You should do more reaction vids, absolutely!
Orange & white markers are to mark underground utilities, usually fiber optic cables, they are common in the US
yes! thats it, ty alberto
well im stupid bc ive never ever heard of those before and ive lived in the us my entire life
"he is smarter than most people probably think"
speed: "kzakaken"
Yeah, he misspronounces things as a way to appear funny and comical. He is right, Ishowspeed is smarter than people think.
I love this type of video! It's a mix of fun content with a few tips and tricks here and there, also you are extremely supportive to the other creators! Awesome stuff dude.
This video had such wholesome vibes! Loved all the people you watched and your reactions
Secret earpiece with KSI??? Imagine the carnage of JJ not even knowing where certain countries are and throwing the game. Collab necessary
xqc playing geoguessr was actually hilarious to watch when paired together with your commentary
shoutout to rainbolt for giving some shoutouts to some smaller creators like KSI. Sure they admire his efforts
People often forget that Harry despite being always goofy, he's really smart.
Geoguessr should be thanking you for some very insightful, and free, real-world UX testing. It's especially helpful watching both an old & new user simultaneously. Hopefully they all see this and take some clues to help improve their onboarding & the default maps.
Love the wholesome attitude of rainbolt, insisting that no shaming is allowed. It's OK to not know something.
His face when Harry Got Andorra should be a twitch emote
Funnily enough, that car with the spoiler XQC was going on about is a Holden that's only sold in Australia, so a pretty major hint. Perhaps he got it because of that?
It's super hilarious to hear spoilers as a Aus/NZ meta. So many cars in the 2000s had them.
Tim's guessing process about Russia was so fun to watch, and his logic was incredible, even though unintended. I laughed when he thought about it being France, cause the city of Saint Petersburg was actually build by Peter the Great, who was very influenced by French culture, during his reign French language became pretty common in noble society in Russia. The building itself (Winter Palace, the blue one), though, was built by Catherine II, the architect was Italian, but still, it's giving French vibes a lot :)
Hearing you talk about people knowing their own areas like England makes me think it would be cool to see you do a region match against other youtubers where you give them home court advantage. For example if you had played against that crew, doing England only and seeing if their local knowledge wins out.
You are incredibly articulate, respectful and patient. I have utmost respect for you. Thank you, Rainbolt
If you think this guy is articulate you need to leave your house
this was so much more entertaining that i thought it was gonna be pls do more!!
I love how kind he is to everyone and genuinely excited when someone guesses closely or correctly!
hot take, I really like trekkers, It makes the game 10x harder and its kind of like a random boss battle encounter. Spices things up, but I can see why it can be unfair to new players and also why professionals dont like it too. It can sometimes have almost no clues, but I think it starts sparking that thing in your head where you start trying to piece the smallest of things together and even if you're wrong, its really fun to just sit and try instead of getting given the answer immediately from road signs or whatever.
I love how positive Rainbolt is, not one negative comment just politely praising others for learning :)
Every speed video is impossible to predict
16:45 bro geoguessed his silhouette
how are you able to be so good yet so humble? bravo
I always play GeoGuessr with the hope of finding a street or somewhere I've actually been, but it happens to me now with Cody's video. I walk that street in Kona to work almost every day.
this was sooo cute, loved watching you support other creators!!
I am very glad that the two times so far my country has shown up on your videos I've been able to recognize it.
I had a very bad day today and watching this video made me laugh for the first time in a while. Thanks
hope you're feeling better!
30:22 lmaooo in the chat has a point - "In Italy, they call Italian Gelato just ...gelato"
Love how rainbolt treats every player equally and still educates us
Thanks to you, I started playing this game over the weekend focusing on world map. I've loved looking at maps since I was a kid so I thought I might enjoy this. The tips you gave that stuck really helped! Still, this is tricky! I need to find a community for casual players.
top tier video, love that you reacted to some of my favourite creators. we need another one like this!
Rainbolt is so polite when judging beginners
the xqc rainbolt crossover is one i never expected but am so happy to see
big respect for trying to teach people instead of just making fun of them and laugh!
This video popped up after I watched the sidemen collab, Harry is such an anomaly because he was one of those dudes that was just so naturally good at geoguesser
Just found your channel over the last few days. Love how positive/encouraging you are in this video! Totally rooting everyone on and I love it!
They did surprisingly good and that was fun, yours included! And yes, the Turkey opera house and the canals and gondolas of Rio, Brazil… and Canada is in America as it’s in North America along with the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean and more 😋
18:50 In Turkish, you also have dots on top of uppercase I (İ) and dotless lowercase i (ı).
(what i said here could be misinterpreted, because Turkish also has normal dotless capital I and normal lowercase i)
Those are two different letters
so @rainbolt, do you have footage from your first plays of geoguessr.
Maybe its fun to watch them with the knowledge you have now
i made a video about this!
@@georainboltcool
Came back here after the actual Sidemen X Rainbolt collab 🙌
This video made me more appreciative of my knowledge in geography after watching rainbolt for 6 months
This is my first actual video watching you and actually gave a sub because I've seen you actually on tims channel lol. Love the energy such positive vibes. I'll be learning alot from you.
In Quebec, we use "arrête" instead of "Stop" because of law 101 that requires everything to be first in french (then english if two options are available) to try to prevent the loss of french in Quebec although it's unsuccessful in my opinion. I'm not sure but I believe we might've used "Stop" at one point in time and changed it because of that "fear" of losing the Quebec french and the culture associated with it. As a french Canadian myself, I don't really think it's threatened, but we all have different views on it. Quebec even tried to become its own country to prevent the loss of french, it ended up being approximately 51% against the referendum which is pretty interesting.
If you think it's not being threatened then you need to go look at some stats to inform yourself on the decline. Also, a good chunk of Montreal already doesn't speak french so yeah.
@@PhilGerb93it’s not getting threatened
@@EducationHubToday All the studies on the subject say otherwise, I’d rather believe them than you
@@PhilGerb93 I live in Montreal, everyone is bilingual
@@EducationHubToday I also live in Montréal, what’s your point? Lots of people on the West Side only speak English. Many of my latino friends don’t speak french as well. Once again, I’ll believe the studies rather than your personal experience.
I could tell that last one was calgary by our shit-tastic roads, also I'm 90% sure I delivered packages to that neighborhood
Cody ko being a pdf file was insane news
This is probably my favorite Rainbolt video, I love having the relatable guy that knows nothing and then Rainbolt there to clean up, so good
You should keep doing this it was fun to watch and see your thoughts. Harry and Josh from the Sidemen are actually pretty good
Even Germany uses the American Stop. Because „stop“ in German is called Stopp
20:45 This aged well
I was going crazy lmao
Judge: So what made you compelled to steal that thing?
Defendant: “We’ll take that”
Lmao i havent even started this vid but i already know its gonna be a classic 😩
The third tutorial location (the trekker one) which you said was rather hard for a tutorial; you just had to turn around and there was the sydney opera
I’d watch this guy 1v7 the sidemen and I honestly think he’d still win 😂
You are so humble and positive. The world is a better place because you’re in it. Thanks for the great content :)
Woooow you're so kind when judging these guys. First time watching you, I like your attitude.
Haha, I love your mindset going into this. Especially Speed guessing Brazil on the grand canal, I know you had to suffer a bit there
Fun fact, Harry who guessed England straight away isn't actually from England, he grew up on the island of Guernsey and still lives there now but he does spend a lot of time in England working with the sidemen.
w2s impressing rainbolt is something i never would have expected. bog is truly a legend
As a Canadian the fact that Quebec has french stop signs and France doesn't kills me 💀
Quebec always be doing the most
That was my immediate thought. So snooty lmao
"Stop" has become a French word actually, it's just that Quebec French and French French have evolved differently for a lot of reasons, which I find fascinating.
@@GreySunFen That's really interesting! Thanks for sharing:)
Cody Ko’s beef with the horses was one of the best things ever
12:34 cars like that are good clue if you are in Australia, because these ford falcons exist only in Australia and maybe in New Zealand.
The fact that xqc got so many shitty locations just shows how bad his RNG is.
That was great 😂
35:16 When I saw the red “Santander” advert on the sign I instantly thought: Spain! Completely forgetting everything I just saw before that including the “humid palm trees”
From a game point I understand being anti trekker but from a life perspective it has to be a sick job to just drive or walk around and capture for google. Getting paid to travel sounds amazing. Plus being able to see the world like this is amazing
honestly spoilers being australia meta is genius because like the amount of spoilers i see just by existing is crazy
dude I'd love to see you do a 1v3 geo guesser pro with the sidemen that would be hilarious
we need more of these type of videos! they are so great for new players!
Harry and Josh are both quite cracked from Sidemen.
Fun fact there was a petition for some time in germany to correct the stop sign. Stop is correct in german but grammatically correct would be stopp with double p. It unfortunately didnt go through
You are the sweetest. In a world full of online trolls and know it alls I love your kindness to everyone.
You need to make part 2 of this
31:29 aged like milk
💀💀💀
How?
@@JAlexBenhamouted for having sexual relations with Tana Mongeau when she was 17 and he was 25
@@jack_74 oh that's bad thanks for yetting me know.
@@JAlexBenhamwhat did he say
rainbolt! i’m from alberta and to be honest if you see streets like the one in manitoba those aren’t alberta’s roads. Alberta roads are surrounded by farms or houses and if your in the outskirts of the city’s you will see welcome to signs because of the places that are not “towns”. Mountains are mountains of course and northern alberta is more rare for locations. just a tip from living here my whole life
This is gold, I wanna see more reaction to Tim playing.
I love how you comment on everything respectfully, like not criticizing when they say "dumb" stuff
This Rainbolt guy looks like he has good geography... If he tries, he might get better in GeoGuesser
Trevor’s face when he heard Angola was amazing😭😭
Just found this. How fun, I can finally put my billions of hours of watching documentaries to good use 😂
this is a good piece you put out. hope to see more.
20:44 is the actual shock face 😮