GeoGuessr USA State Streak Accuracy Test - No Moving Challenge
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2024
- How many states can I identify correctly in GeoGuessr without moving, out of 50 rounds? Let's find out. Thanks to Ben Keller in the USA Geo Discord (Join: / discord ) for the idea!
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Crazy amount of knowledge you have for these (and so many other places)!
Agreed
The Wisconsin one is the Driftless Area, which is a surprisingly very hilly area. Basically it’s one of the areas in the Midwest that avoided glaciation, so it has retained its hilly topography. It’s basically the entire Southwestern part of the state!
My god that Hatch Road in Wandermere! I drive that weekly. First time noticing a place right off the bat in a geo video and I’ve watch hundreds. Thanks for this, keep up the great content.
I lived at bluepoint down the road for a year, noticed it right away as well.
@@timothyshreve4863 used to be a regular at Pine River park as a youngin’.
These videos are both so relaxing and fun to watch, love this channel (and your knowledge of this stuff is so impressive)
I really appreciate that, thanks!
Dad grew up in Greensboro. Spent first 7 years of my life there. Was so awesome when that popped up! Happy you got it right
1:30, the manhole cover says "CITY OF HOUSTON" on it 😆
Well seeing that would've been useful, lmao
That one in nj was nuts I recognized it by the billboard, for some reason I just knew
17:00 and that is why you should not judge a location just by looking at one license plate folks.
US 34 is Ogden Avenue in the suburbs. I had no idea it went all the way out west.
That Charleston round is like a 2 minute walk from my old middle school lol
As a european and always being intrigued by US this a blast to watch! Love to visit the USA one day
Just by playing a lot of state streaks, I've memorized close to 90 area codes, all the state highway signs, a lot of plate designs/colors, landscape based clues, and a good amount of city names as well. I enjoyed the video and learned a couple new things!
A friend and I do an annual Christmas light mocking tour in that neighborhood in Virginia...a place called Pimmit Hills, kind of between McLean and Falls Church. Some of those people put up absolutely wacky Christmas displays.
22:08 pretty sure I said "that looks like Providence" in my head the same time you said it aloud. It's easier for me since I'm from RI, though, so nice job! Glad you enjoyed your trip there. Kind of a hidden gem being overshadowed between Boston and NYC, but it has a great food scene.
Here I am thinking I have good state specific knowledge and then I hear you start to talk about bollards and telephone poles I’ve still got a lot to learn
Tucson has an unique look that I can always pick out
The pentagonal county road sign with a letter and a number is a dead giveaway for Iowa.
Specifically the letter-number combo? Those pentagon signs are used in several other states
LOL you can see my house from the last Wyoming one and I still got it wrong. Never drive that road. Agree with you when you said Montana. Very embarrassed rn
as a WA native im embarrassed how quickly picked that up 30+ years there i couldn't identify it by the bollards
I knew Ogden was US 34 cuz I’m from the west suburbs and it goes through my hometown and have always seen its signs obv but never really thought about how that means it travels across several states lol. It does begin at Ogden and Harlem, and that’s where Route 66 goes from westbound Ogden to southbound Harlem for just half a mile before turning onto Joliet at about 41st street, so I guess it makes sense a different westbound route would start there
Instantly recognized the charleston round lol.. clicked cuz the thumbnail looked like it too wanted to make sure lol
when he gets a round on a location that you visit every day in real life
Bro really identified Texas by the texture of the asphalt
i weirdly totally recognized that 65 round in indiana because i go that way sometimes
Absolutely Washington.
I live in Chicago and went to Indiana University so that I-65 round felt very familiar lol
Oil mine?
12:00 looks just like the road at the end of Castaway to me
Hahaha it does
34:15 isn’t that an Iowa state sign?
There wasn't a single Tennessee drop at all
I literally JUST got the buffalo one!
Mega U.S knowledge!
Went crazy
Ben Keller best Keller
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Fuller and the houses like full house😕😕😕😕😕
Providence is the greatest city in the u.s.
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