I don't know if it counts as "creative or interesting" but I have a map called _A Balanced World_ which is a world map aimed at balanced representation (hence the name), so you'll usually have 4 or 5 different continents shown each game as opposed to just the United States and Europe.
In Oslo, spraypainters can apply to spraypaint walls that they think could use some color! The authorities recognize (legal) graffiti as streetart, and genuinely encourage people to do this.
Literally had the exact same reaction when you got Annecy in the French Alps right beforehand. I go there every year, got family there. It's a super nice place to visit! Don't let Tucker's frustration from messing up deter you, lol!
A couple months ago there was a daily challenge in Brookings, Oregon and it took me a little bit to figure out that's where it was. But once I did, it's one of the coolest feelings randomly getting somewhere you've been before
I went skiing a few years ago in annecy (the french one you did), when i saw that "annecy 2018" poster it was like a flashback, they were campaigning for the winter olympics, i still have a lanyard from it lol. Super cool town.
Bruh i've been to that exact place (Anecy) in france last summer! I was like freaking out because i remembered every single street that you went down and then you got the same thing but in ireland its wild
That's because it's very common. A lot of Irish left due to their previous conditions and arrived into slightly better, but still pretty damn awful, conditions.
That was so strange as I have been to Annecy in France. Even cycled around the lake and been up Mon Blanc. Not to mention cycled up a few of the Alpes, though unsure of their names sadly. Also stopped off a Lyon on our way home to the UK, but didn't see much of that place sadly. Beautiful area, around the Alpes, no matter which country you are in.
Tucker, Cartagena is beautiful. You could say they have "2 cities", the modern part with sky scrapers/downtown, and then there is the old city where it is surrounded by huge stone walls. What you saw was most likely inside the old city.
Hey Tucker, yeah you have actually gotten very close to place I know very well! When you were going through the Chick-fil-a geoguessr the one in Boone, NC was very close to where I used to live. And on your Christmas special, Bronners in Frankenmuth, MI is close to where I live now. Super cool!
i know this video is old, but one of my friends was playing geoguesser in the library at some time, and one of the areas we had to guess was in the middle of our relatively small town probably a couple hundred metres from where we were actually playing the game from. so that was lucky
you had a christmas episode with Leavenworth, WA as a location. thats a couple hours from where I live and I visit Leavenworth fairly often. you also had an episode with Spokane, WA as a location, which is about an hour from where I go to school
O's with lines through them (Ø) is both in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian language, you can see the diffrency between sweden and denmark is that sweden has a very rocky nature, where the nature in denmark is basicly as flat as the Netherlands :)
True. I feel like when most people think of the UK they think of Eastern and Central England which is mostly flat. Basically everywhere else is full of hills.
For some context I used to be in a marching band called the Burlington Teen Tour Band.When you recognized that place in Ireland and mentioned the titanic memorial, I got a huge rush of memories about marching the 2014 Saint Patrick's day parade (I think) along that street and around that piece o' shit hairpin curve you saw when you first turned around. Thanks for reminding me of one of my favorite tours.
A couple of geoguessrs ago you got Laughin, NV, of which I live like 25 miles from. That was pretty wild because we're in the middle of nowhere out here. :P
I love finding places I've been on Geoguessr. After spending a month in Japan I did one that put me right outside a train station I drunkenly stumbled by. I was even able to find where I went for drinks that night.
man i love these videos so much, seeing youre satisfaction when you successfully work out where you are is great content. as an ireland and UK boi tho i am glad you know our country so well but sad you doubt how pretty our countryside can be 😉
The road in Australia that said HUMP on it a while back is literally 5 mins from my house and is on the same street as the golf course I learned to play at for a good 3 or 4 years, where I had my school athletics carnivals and where I had my year 12 graduation dinner. Just insane shit
A few episodes ago you got a guess near the blue mountains in Australia just down the road from me. Shame its all on burnt now, the whole forest you saw was all green.
You got Tallinn, Estonia in one of the later videos. I don't live there but I was there a week prior to seeing the video. I couldn't actually recognize the place initially since the map glitched out and it was in summer version but once it loaded in the winter version, I got the dejavu immediately causing me to look for signs to read.
legit that port seaside place you got in scotland i was there last year on holiday in that exact place i remember walking up the road you started at with my dog
in semi recent videos, you've gotten quite a few Canadian ones, specifically Alberta, and I'm always like "wait... I recognize that highway" and sure enough, it ends up being somewhere in the province I've traveled to. never got my specific city, or the cities around it, but it's still a weird but cool feeling.
personally quite literally everytime he has gotten something in the nordic areas (denmark,norway and sweden. not including iceland in this one) also finland I've been like "oh I've been there" followed by "dude, how come after all this time you still confuse swedish with danish. like bruh the we are the ones that use ÅÄÖ, while they are the ones with the weird AE and O with a cross through"
The street in Oslo: 100 meters from my old appartment. I lived there for the last 7 years. I moved this summer. The grafitti there changes roughly every month
YES! A couple videos back you went to Barcelona, and GeoGuessr put you outside of the one hostel I stayed at when I visited Barcelona for a couple days in 2018, its called "Urbany BCN GO" and you were outside the building that said "3D Aribau club". You said "I think Ive been here before and then guessed France" 😂 Like of ALL spots in Barcelona, it had to put you there. and THEN in that same episode, it placed you in Rome right before the Coliseum, the SAME road I had walked down to get to the Coliseum 5 days prior to my trip in Barcelona. I was freaking out so hard 😂
You were in The Netherlands (Groningen) once, and like 3 weeks ago I was on my bycicle riding to a car I rented and I stopped and was like "HOLD UP, THIS IS WHERE TUCKER WAS?!" Really cool, awesome reaction you had too this vid!
Yes, once you were placed in my neighbor city in Norway. I was so weirded out because I could recall the road you took in my head before you went along it.
The street in Oslo I've been there multiple times. My dad ownes and runes studios that he rents out for bands, and also my school is like 1 km away from there
Exactly where you started, but just in the building that was behind you is where he has his studios, and it is also close to Mathallen(the food hall)/ Vulkan
I grew up on the Cape and I remember one time I was watching a geoguesser video, not sure if it was you or someone else, and it was of a beach area. And I remember watching and thinking “this is the most stereotypical NE beach town I’ve ever seen” and after he guessed I realized it was the beach I use to go to every single summer.
A couple geoguessr videos back you did one that was all fast food locations and there was chick fil a in Williamsburg VA that’s in the shopping center next to where my dad works.
I remember one video you had a location on the like, north coast of Northern Ireland? And I stared at it for a bit and realised almost exactly where it was. Don't live too far from there.
I saw "Dingle" and I knew exactly where you were :D such a rural area, if you know it, you know it, if you don't... yeah, good luck. these are chill to watch, would like moar plis.
The geoguessr you got in New Jersey in a video a few months ago was 10 minutes from where I live. It was Barrington Little League field. The clip started with a neighborhood and I was like "kinda looks like South Jersey. Then you went past the really nice little league field and I thought "maybe he is in NJ, we have really nice little league fields for some reason." Then you jumper to an overpass and the road was in terrible condition and just looked at certain way and then I thought "Yup. Definitely within an hour of my house." Sure enough it was! It was so funny cause my mom and I tried to figure out exactly where you were.
One of the first geoguessr videos you were like 30km ish from my house. The "closest" we have ever been (that i know of). It was the highlight of my day.
The building in Oslo with the graffiti has a club inside it called "blå", meaning blue. Was there tonight and decided to watch this video before sleeping :D
If you remember when you got Meat Cove, Nova Scotia, i live about an hour and a half from there on the same island, you don't even know the stories that are told here about that place its wild
Denmark and Norway use ø and æ while Sweden uses ö and ä. Sweden has got lots of pine and low hills. Norway has many mountains while Denmark and Finland are flat. Sweden is somewhere in between. Just a little tip to make North Europe easier.
BRUH I think I've been to that place in Taiwan holy crap! I'm pretty sure that's the Animation Alley in Taichung right?? If I recall correctly there were a ton of arcade claw machine stores nearby there, and I passed by there on the way to the Feng Chia night market I believe. It's surreal that you're asking whether we've recognize a Geoguesser right when you cover the one place I think I know with your face hahahah
you once did a geo guesser in my small town in scotland and you basically landed just a min from my own house i freaked out when i seen it cause i remember the car outside!
You've gotten close to me once. You were looking at a baseball field on the left side of the road, outside of Philadelphia in New Jersey. It ended up being about 3 miles from my house
In one of the first videos you did on Geogessur you were in Manchester UK and you saw a place called 'Porky Pigs' I've eaten in there and worked just around the corner for a few years :P
When you got Manchester, you were behind the Waterhouse Spoons pub.
I watched that video in that pub
make this the top comment ^
lmao what
That's pretty sick! Small world
Yo I live near Manchester my guy
Good for you mate
Dang, I checked and the map was "unpublished" for some reason.
"US Challenge for Jericho" should work now
I don't know if it counts as "creative or interesting" but I have a map called _A Balanced World_ which is a world map aimed at balanced representation (hence the name), so you'll usually have 4 or 5 different continents shown each game as opposed to just the United States and Europe.
play this Jericho!
12:08 Mans literally looking at a house that says Oslo
In Oslo, spraypainters can apply to spraypaint walls that they think could use some color! The authorities recognize (legal) graffiti as streetart, and genuinely encourage people to do this.
12:08 It literally says Oslo on the building in the background (kinda blurred out though)
There was one time he was in Toronto and landed literally where I work
I live in the great plains area so everytime it puts you on one of those two lane roads I feel like I have been there lol
When you got Arizona one time I was like I know that dirt
What video was that?
Literally had the exact same reaction when you got Annecy in the French Alps right beforehand. I go there every year, got family there. It's a super nice place to visit! Don't let Tucker's frustration from messing up deter you, lol!
"Where in the UK looks this pretty?"
I'm offended.
UK looks pretty decent if your not in a large population center.
literally all of the south west looks like where he was lol, he needs to go to the cotswolds
@@alastairstock118 Facts. Just needs to go anywhere outside of London lmao
Scunny 🤣🤣🤣
Gonna make a map of pretty UK places for him
"I get worried everytime I don't see an O with a line through it" Sweden don't have that homie they got ö not ø
Ive been to that memorial in ashville and i about flipped shit when i saw the cafe i sat in across the street from the noodle shop.
Future reference, "Caledonia" is the latin name for Scotland
Caledonia is the tiny town I live in in Wisconsin.
@@The_BigMacKilla Cheers for that mate
And "Celtic", the football team is pronounced "Sell-tic", not like the basketball team lol
Alastair Stock both teams are pronounced the same way
Kaleb Vander Heyden ye Caledonia, Wisconsin came after Caledonia...
A couple months ago there was a daily challenge in Brookings, Oregon and it took me a little bit to figure out that's where it was. But once I did, it's one of the coolest feelings randomly getting somewhere you've been before
13:00 you can see the fucking gears slowly creaking and turning in his head
10:52 It literally says Annecy bro
I went skiing a few years ago in annecy (the french one you did), when i saw that "annecy 2018" poster it was like a flashback, they were campaigning for the winter olympics, i still have a lanyard from it lol. Super cool town.
Bruh i've been to that exact place (Anecy) in france last summer! I was like freaking out because i remembered every single street that you went down and then you got the same thing but in ireland its wild
Every American ever: I'm part irish
it's often true. especially on the east coast.
@@mikec2845 the point is it's really not a flex nor an interesting fact
@@Owain99 was that why he said it?
@@mikec2845 it is likely for one of the two
That's because it's very common. A lot of Irish left due to their previous conditions and arrived into slightly better, but still pretty damn awful, conditions.
in one of the last geogessr's you were in leavensworth and I went there like 10 years ago and its pretty lit.
That was so strange as I have been to Annecy in France. Even cycled around the lake and been up Mon Blanc.
Not to mention cycled up a few of the Alpes, though unsure of their names sadly.
Also stopped off a Lyon on our way home to the UK, but didn't see much of that place sadly.
Beautiful area, around the Alpes, no matter which country you are in.
You’ve gotten a map in North Platte, Nebraska. I’ve drove through that area multiple times. It was neat to see something pop up that I recognized.
Tucker, Cartagena is beautiful. You could say they have "2 cities", the modern part with sky scrapers/downtown, and then there is the old city where it is surrounded by huge stone walls. What you saw was most likely inside the old city.
This is 3 years old, but I’ve actually stayed on that street. It is the old city, and it’s beautiful
I've BEEN THERE TOO! I had the same weird feeling of knowing the place and we basically figured it out at the same time.
Hey Tucker, yeah you have actually gotten very close to place I know very well! When you were going through the Chick-fil-a geoguessr the one in Boone, NC was very close to where I used to live. And on your Christmas special, Bronners in Frankenmuth, MI is close to where I live now. Super cool!
Once you had one in Milwaukee wisconsin and I live in Racine about 30 minuets away but ive been to the location many times
i know this video is old, but one of my friends was playing geoguesser in the library at some time, and one of the areas we had to guess was in the middle of our relatively small town probably a couple hundred metres from where we were actually playing the game from. so that was lucky
the Asheville one near the Grove arcade
, you were in front of a noodle shop and a badass chocolate lounge!! grew up going there:)
"Im feeling Ireland because... it's Irish"
Tbh I'm Irish and I thought it was Irish 🤣🤣 thought it was Wicklow
you had a christmas episode with Leavenworth, WA as a location. thats a couple hours from where I live and I visit Leavenworth fairly often. you also had an episode with Spokane, WA as a location, which is about an hour from where I go to school
O's with lines through them (Ø) is both in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian language, you can see the diffrency between sweden and denmark is that sweden has a very rocky nature, where the nature in denmark is basicly as flat as the Netherlands :)
3:30 Jericho, this is what tons of the UK looks like...
True. I feel like when most people think of the UK they think of Eastern and Central England which is mostly flat. Basically everywhere else is full of hills.
@@Debre. yeah, eastern England is the worst part imo, the hilly parts are way more interesting
For some context I used to be in a marching band called the Burlington Teen Tour Band.When you recognized that place in Ireland and mentioned the titanic memorial, I got a huge rush of memories about marching the 2014 Saint Patrick's day parade (I think) along that street and around that piece o' shit hairpin curve you saw when you first turned around. Thanks for reminding me of one of my favorite tours.
A couple of geoguessrs ago you got Laughin, NV, of which I live like 25 miles from. That was pretty wild because we're in the middle of nowhere out here. :P
I love finding places I've been on Geoguessr. After spending a month in Japan I did one that put me right outside a train station I drunkenly stumbled by. I was even able to find where I went for drinks that night.
A few months ago you got Mar del Plata in Argentina, with all the gridded roads you were in rapture.
“The river runs east-west” lmfao
You were in my city Bielefeld. Its only 200k people living here so it was fun seeing it.
**Insert hilarious "Bielefeld doesn't exist" joke here**
man i love these videos so much, seeing youre satisfaction when you successfully work out where you are is great content. as an ireland and UK boi tho i am glad you know our country so well but sad you doubt how pretty our countryside can be 😉
The road in Australia that said HUMP on it a while back is literally 5 mins from my house and is on the same street as the golf course I learned to play at for a good 3 or 4 years, where I had my school athletics carnivals and where I had my year 12 graduation dinner. Just insane shit
A few episodes ago you got a guess near the blue mountains in Australia just down the road from me. Shame its all on burnt now, the whole forest you saw was all green.
You got Tallinn, Estonia in one of the later videos. I don't live there but I was there a week prior to seeing the video. I couldn't actually recognize the place initially since the map glitched out and it was in summer version but once it loaded in the winter version, I got the dejavu immediately causing me to look for signs to read.
Giant tucker in front of the gameplay is the funniest thing
Poland: A-Z
Jericho: wHaT iF tHiS iS pOlIsH
The Montana location you ran into was the same town I stayed in this summer. Felt the same way you did at the end
Geo guessr is the reason i subscribed so please never stop my man
legit that port seaside place you got in scotland i was there last year on holiday in that exact place i remember walking up the road you started at with my dog
i live like 45 minutes from bath, one of the most beautiful cities in the UK tbh
in semi recent videos, you've gotten quite a few Canadian ones, specifically Alberta, and I'm always like "wait... I recognize that highway" and sure enough, it ends up being somewhere in the province I've traveled to. never got my specific city, or the cities around it, but it's still a weird but cool feeling.
personally quite literally everytime he has gotten something in the nordic areas (denmark,norway and sweden. not including iceland in this one) also finland I've been like "oh I've been there" followed by "dude, how come after all this time you still confuse swedish with danish. like bruh the we are the ones that use ÅÄÖ, while they are the ones with the weird AE and O with a cross through"
I actually live in serbia and you pronouncing sremska mitrovica was the funniest thing i saw in a while
4:53 when you watch the Tesla Cybertruck reveal
The street in Oslo: 100 meters from my old appartment. I lived there for the last 7 years. I moved this summer. The grafitti there changes roughly every month
i like how you can see oslo in the backround at 12:08 :D
YES! A couple videos back you went to Barcelona, and GeoGuessr put you outside of the one hostel I stayed at when I visited Barcelona for a couple days in 2018, its called "Urbany BCN GO" and you were outside the building that said "3D Aribau club". You said "I think Ive been here before and then guessed France" 😂 Like of ALL spots in Barcelona, it had to put you there.
and THEN in that same episode, it placed you in Rome right before the Coliseum, the SAME road I had walked down to get to the Coliseum 5 days prior to my trip in Barcelona. I was freaking out so hard 😂
You were in The Netherlands (Groningen) once, and like 3 weeks ago I was on my bycicle riding to a car I rented and I stopped and was like "HOLD UP, THIS IS WHERE TUCKER WAS?!"
Really cool, awesome reaction you had too this vid!
As someone who has walked through that square in Asheville thousands of times, I loved seeing that pop up!!!
Yeah Literally I live in Asheville and seeing the Vance Monument threw me off
At one point you were in Levy county Florida. You were about 20 minutes from my house. Was definitely a crazy feeling.
Yes, once you were placed in my neighbor city in Norway. I was so weirded out because I could recall the road you took in my head before you went along it.
The street in Oslo I've been there multiple times. My dad ownes and runes studios that he rents out for bands, and also my school is like 1 km away from there
Exactly where you started, but just in the building that was behind you is where he has his studios, and it is also close to Mathallen(the food hall)/ Vulkan
Only Tucker can piss off the entirety of the UK and Ireland with one geoguessr round
In one of your geoguessrs you were going down the road which leads to a big forest block I used to manage near Hunterville, New Zealand. I lost it
I hope you get it back
0:44 THERE'S A MIATA
Sweden one was a few miles from where I live, and Oslo is 120km away, so Ive been there alot.
I grew up on the Cape and I remember one time I was watching a geoguesser video, not sure if it was you or someone else, and it was of a beach area. And I remember watching and thinking “this is the most stereotypical NE beach town I’ve ever seen” and after he guessed I realized it was the beach I use to go to every single summer.
I tripped out when you did one in Leavenworth, WA, the German looking place
A couple geoguessr videos back you did one that was all fast food locations and there was chick fil a in Williamsburg VA that’s in the shopping center next to where my dad works.
I remember one video you had a location on the like, north coast of Northern Ireland? And I stared at it for a bit and realised almost exactly where it was. Don't live too far from there.
In the Hitchhiker's guide to Russia episode you go to a Chick-fil-a in Manhattan Kansas and i live like 10 minuets away from there.
I saw "Dingle" and I knew exactly where you were :D such a rural area, if you know it, you know it, if you don't... yeah, good luck. these are chill to watch, would like moar plis.
I saw one of the geoguessrs that was in Boone which is just 2 hours north of Asheville which I was in during that time.
norway always has yellow lines when the road has traffic in both directions. sewden and denmark has white lines :)
The geoguessr you got in New Jersey in a video a few months ago was 10 minutes from where I live. It was Barrington Little League field. The clip started with a neighborhood and I was like "kinda looks like South Jersey. Then you went past the really nice little league field and I thought "maybe he is in NJ, we have really nice little league fields for some reason." Then you jumper to an overpass and the road was in terrible condition and just looked at certain way and then I thought "Yup. Definitely within an hour of my house." Sure enough it was! It was so funny cause my mom and I tried to figure out exactly where you were.
He once got Mojácar in Spain which I pass all the time on the way to work, was crazy to see it in a video
Crazy how this only has 25k views, should have more.
One of the first geoguessr videos you were like 30km ish from my house. The "closest" we have ever been (that i know of). It was the highlight of my day.
The building in Oslo with the graffiti has a club inside it called "blå", meaning blue. Was there tonight and decided to watch this video before sleeping :D
If you remember when you got Meat Cove, Nova Scotia, i live about an hour and a half from there on the same island, you don't even know the stories that are told here about that place its wild
I love your geoguessr vids!! keep it up buddy
Denmark and Norway use ø and æ while Sweden uses ö and ä. Sweden has got lots of pine and low hills. Norway has many mountains while Denmark and Finland are flat. Sweden is somewhere in between.
Just a little tip to make North Europe easier.
BRUH I think I've been to that place in Taiwan holy crap!
I'm pretty sure that's the Animation Alley in Taichung right?? If I recall correctly there were a ton of arcade claw machine stores nearby there, and I passed by there on the way to the Feng Chia night market I believe. It's surreal that you're asking whether we've recognize a Geoguesser right when you cover the one place I think I know with your face hahahah
I gotta admit, seeing a Cal-Mac ferry then realising its Oban was weird.
you once did a geo guesser in my small town in scotland and you basically landed just a min from my own house i freaked out when i seen it cause i remember the car outside!
One time you got a place like 20 minutes away from where I live. I take the road it put you on to go to the mall and I had the EXACT same reaction!
Quick tip: Norway uses the Ø Æ Å and does never use any letters with "ä" the dots above them.
I went to Idaho Falls for 2018 Christmas and literally the first Geogussr I played after that put me in Idaho Falls.
When you had Finland a few months ago, I was screaming at you because I used to live a few towns over and I recognized the language immediately.
In the episode where you were in Pigeon Forge, TN. That's like a few minute drive from me.
Zaddx same here lol
You've gotten close to me once. You were looking at a baseball field on the left side of the road, outside of Philadelphia in New Jersey. It ended up being about 3 miles from my house
I've been to Montreux, the place with the Freddy Mercury statue by the big lake in the middle of mountains
You landed 10 minute drive from where I live once
When you did the video of LA where it put you in front of a bus that is where I practically l Iive
I live in turriff Scotland and you have been to banff recently and it's like 15 minutes away
The sign *Annecy*
Jericho: "That's in Lyon, let's gooo"
You got an intersection in Idaho not 2 minutes from where I live. Instantly recognized it as you loaded in
Dude when you got somewhere in Utah on I-15, I was like oh my god that’s literally down the road on the way to Saint George
In one of the first videos you did on Geogessur you were in Manchester UK and you saw a place called 'Porky Pigs' I've eaten in there and worked just around the corner for a few years :P
You once got a soccer (football) stadium in Poznań in Poland and I study in that city.
I remember one geoguesser you got like Brandon MS or somewhere in MS ,which isn’t to far from where I’m from.
For one of the like 2 times you’ve gotten a guess in North Dakota I lived a few blocks away from the on in Bismarck