For Balkan region weakness, try this: - Croatia (Hrvatska) only has a lot of coastline cities like you had in the game (Split, Zadar etc). If you can see a palm tree, and usually rocky houses you are definetely in croatia. If you are in the area around Zagreb you will find more modern houses (bricks are not visible like in Serbia) -Slovenia is very clean country, modern and it is a bit hilly compared. If you have something written on the road, that is a great clue for Slovenia. - Serbia is not in the EU, so the plates are not blue compared to Bulgaria. In Serbia it is common to see cyliric alphabet with latin, which is very rare in Bulgaria.
Tips for general quality of life: You can use SPACEBAR to lock in your guess. I recommend increasing the size of the map window when you are searching for place names on the map etc.. also, Z to go back one step in street view and R to return to your starting position
Big improvement from last week holy. You should look into camera generations as those can be very helpful in narrowing down certain regions of the world (eastern Europe, latin America) Also look into which countries use cyrillic alphabet. For northern Europe, learning what the word for street is could be helpful. "iela" in Latvian, Lithuania will usually just use "g." as abbreviation, vej is in Denmark, vägen for Sweden, etc, saw these show up quite a lot.
A quick tip for all the finnish places, if you see signs with finnish and under the finnish writing also swedish, it's most likely Helsinki (could be Vantaa, Espoo and Turku also which are the the biggest major cities in the south), or basically for someone who doesn't know the languages, if there is two languages on top of each other. It could be a couple of other cities in the west coast but very unlikely. Also if you're getting any big city vibes, it's almost 100% Helsinki. And a second one: you recognize finnish language from swedish, if it looks less like german or even english it'll be finnish rather than swedish and if it's somewhat similar to (more german less english) it's more likely to be swedish. Keep up the amazing vids👍
Another niche tip for finland region guessing is the regional road digits. Starts from Helsinki with 1xx and goes up to 9xx in Lapland all the way north of finland. So if you're on regional roads and theres a 3 or 4 digit number on the side of the road, look at the first number and u'll know basically the region code.
loving the geoguessr content! watching you improve is pushing me to learn after wanting to for so long lol, finding it even more entertaining than among us!
52:23 A tip for Spain, all the taxi cars have different designs depending on the city, for example Madrid have white with a red diagonal line on the side of the car and Barcelona have black and yellow taxi cars.
It’s the indigenous flag of the Guna people in northwestern Panama. Even before the Reich, the swastika was already a popular symbol across the world that dates back to many millennia ago , especially across Vedic traditions(Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism) and Indo-European customs. It was widely known as an auspicious symbol, one that was intepreted to bring good fortune. But seeing how Panama is in Latin America and not Eurasia, it’s incredible and mind-blowing to know that the symbol exists in those lands as well.
Meta for Taiwan and Malaysia. Not sure if anyone mentioned it yet. In Taiwan, a lot of houses' gates/doors are stainless steels framed, Taxis are bright yellow with either silver/black underskirt, and a lot more motorcycles. Different from Hong Kong/Macau, their taxis are red and less to none motorcycles. As for Malaysia (I'm Malaysian). Besides the 2 sections number plate. a lot of shop's signboard has 3 languages(English, Malay, Chinese). Capital is KL, second and third largest cities are George Town, Penang or Johor, Johor Bahru. George Town has a tall tower in the city centre called KOMTAR, that's another thing to look out for. KL has Twin Tower and a lot more highways in city centre. Can't help you with rural Malaysia because they pretty much looks similar in the whole country :D Hopefully this info might help you next time. Keep it up man!
53:00 in Japan u can look at the utility posts for the reflector pads. Plonkit's website has the pictures of the different ones, but TL;DR: Tokyo has no reflector pads, so you know immediately it's the Tokyo region. Gray and white reflector is Tohoku, which is Northern Japan, but below Hokkaido. Hokuriku only has 3 horizontal black and yellow lines. Rest in south are small differences, but all of the rest are black and yellow reflectors. Probably the biggest clue about japan... You can also find red roofing commonly in Chugoku/Kansai area.
Metas for the Baltic states: flat, very wooden, no cyrillic, a lot of post soviet apartment blocks and "A" style electricity posts Latvian and lithuanian are very similar, but latvians dont have the letter "y", but lithuanians do. In Latvia you'll see place more often end with just "s" (example Ventspils), while in Lithuania there's more "as" (example Kaunas) Estonian is just more similar to finnish, so if you know how finnish looks than you'll know estonian hope this helps much love from Latvia
2:13 an easy way to tell you're in the... Country: Argentina has one of two license plates (usually) blue strip on the top or a black dot in the center City: Buenos Aires is known for having black bottom and yellow top taxi cabs, also higher quality and more up to date pictures are mostly taken in Buenos Aires 2:03 Street: If you're heading South with Centro to your West and Puerto Madero to your east you're most likely going to be heading down Av. Eduardo Madero
Learning the postcodes and telephone codes will definitely give you a home advantage whenever the UK appears. The postcodes are simple to learn. I work in transport so know postcodes and a fair few telephone codes and I instantly knew where you were from the LS and EH postcodes
Furthermore, LS1/EH1/L1 (anything ending in 1) means it's the city centre (excluding Cardiff, Newport and possibly a few others which starts with 10 for some reason)
I’ve given you these tips before, like a few years ago when you played GeoGuessr. Because of our very similar architecture and climate, it can be hard to differentiate between us. If there’s mountains it’s not Denmark or Finland (and likely not Sweden). But for Scandinavia (and Finland) the letters on signs can be a very good giveaway. Denmark and Norway uses æ and ø and å. And small street names in Norway end with gate or vej, while Denmark uses vei. Sweden uses å, ä, ö (nothing in the letters, only above) and our small road names almost always ends with vägen or gatan (longer words than the other languagues). Now, then comes Finland, the curveball. See, they can also use the Swedish way for streets (especially in the bigger cities on the coast), or they can use Finnish words like tie or katu. And of both Swedish and Finnish is prevalent, it’s always Finland. But Finnish also have a crazy way of throwing too many letters into words. A LOT of double-letters in words, like kk, aa and such. But they absolutely love using ä/Ä.
6:08 Nice Malta guess a really easy way to tell you're in Malta is that it's one of the few countries in Europe that drives on the left other than Cyprus (which has no official coverage), UK (which has yellow license plates on the back of cars), and Ireland (which looks nothing like Malta)
Cyrillic tip: If you are in a place that uses the cyrillic alphabet, an easy way to figure out at least the general region would be by looking at the car plates. Bulgaria is the only country in the EU that's using it, so a combination of cyrillic signs and blue on the plates means you're there. If there's no EU plates, you should head towards Ukraine, Russia, etc.
For Budapest, to pinpoint the location, atop the street name signs, you can find roman numerals that point towards the district number, and it's the same on the map as well!
We need more of the sidemen geoguessr series!!! btw sometimes it's hard to distinguish between Sweden, Finland and Estonia for me, I usually use pedestrian sign to find out which country I'm in, Sweden has 4 zebras on it, Finland has 5 and Estonia has 3.
I think blue on the left on license plates are only EU countries and not European countries. I think this also means eg. if there is cyrillic writing and there is that license plate, it's probably Bulgaria. Or if there is German writing and NO blue on the license plate it's probably Switzerland (or also Liechtenstein, I don't know how likely it is to get that though on Geoguessr).
just throwing some tips from my gold 2 brain for cyrilic countries in my experience - ukraine have red car , russia have black and red car and bulgaria have blue car 9:26 u can see the license plates have yellow on the right side which means can be only 1 country - Portugal 12:18 Praha 4 means Prague 4 , its zone in Prague like a neighbourhood , u can see it on the map 13:17 Grey car , no follow car , no road , alot of sand and dust = Senegal 90% of the time 22:17 "iela" means "street" and its in Latvia
A little tip for Cyrillic language, always check the car, if it's red it's 100% Ukraine. Also try learning pedestrian signs for European countries, its very helpful and quite easy. Great content Josh!
Nothing helpful from me on getting the countries right. I could, but plenty of people already did. Just a tip on how to sound more *sophistica’ed* 😅 It’s not „Cyrillic language” but „Cyrillic writing” or „Cyrillic alphabet”. Calling it language is like calling English „the Latin language”. Likewise, the letters you know from primary school are not „English letters / alphabet / writing”, they are „Latin alphabet / letters”.
Josh you need to use space-bar to submit your guess when you're trying to make the other player panic. Might sound minor but that one second could make the different between them finding a clue or not.
FYI; Osteria is a type of restaurant not a location. It's a restaurant that focuses on serving local foods with small menus used to be mainly for drinks. They are cheaper than restaurants.
tips for Canada, - if the street name signs are blue, you are most likely in Toronto - most of the population is in the south region towards the lakes, in line with Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, unless in complete rural areas. - if there is a good mix between english and french it can be Ottawa which borders Quebec and Ontario, and is parliamentary love seeing my cities in these videos :)
If you're stuck between Indonesia and Malaysia like at 39:30 you should always guess Malaysia when you see chinese language. Just make sure it's not Singapore, they also have a lot of chinese descendants and chinese is also 1 of their official languages
1:13:30 He read a museum sign saying Omsk then he almost gets surprised that Omsk was a place, and that it was in Russia. Can't really blame Josh for not knowing Omsk, but aren't the names of museums often based on where the museum is located? Would have been an easy win.
I live in Edinburgh and I was sat there in my living room shouting Edinburgh at my screen, and then you turned onto the road I live on! So bizarre to watch 😂
Portugal license plates often have a yellow strip on the right side of the plate. It is like the same thing as the european blue side. I believe only Portugal has this. Nice tip for these city locations
When youre under no pressure zoom in to the actual city youre clicking on it not zoomed in and youre missing out on a good like 300 points in some cases
I can't wait to see the next sidemen geoguessr with Josh being this good
Harry’s autism is too powerful though
They’ll make Josh sit out and watch 😂
We really want more of sidemen geo guessr, maybe even all 7 individual as opposed to teams.
and that hide and seek version as well.
For Balkan region weakness, try this:
- Croatia (Hrvatska) only has a lot of coastline cities like you had in the game (Split, Zadar etc). If you can see a palm tree, and usually rocky houses you are definetely in croatia. If you are in the area around Zagreb you will find more modern houses (bricks are not visible like in Serbia)
-Slovenia is very clean country, modern and it is a bit hilly compared. If you have something written on the road, that is a great clue for Slovenia.
- Serbia is not in the EU, so the plates are not blue compared to Bulgaria. In Serbia it is common to see cyliric alphabet with latin, which is very rare in Bulgaria.
serbio has blue plates
croatian car blur is also very distinct and useful
Pretty sure Serbia is in the EU bro 😂
The plates are blue
@@DRB-206 Serbia is in Europe, but not in the European Union.
Serbia is an EU candidate country, and does have EU plates.
Tips for general quality of life: You can use SPACEBAR to lock in your guess. I recommend increasing the size of the map window when you are searching for place names on the map etc..
also, Z to go back one step in street view and R to return to your starting position
might stop you from accidentally clicking outside Birmingham. XD
loving these geo guesser videos more than the among videos lately.
Fr I am pretty excited for the next time they play geoguesser he’d go crazy
Lost ur mind geo vids are good but not quite among us
@@beamo3435 it’s an opinion mate
facts, among us lowk fell off, not as entertaining as it once was
@@anas.s_ yeah, that's how I feel. It's still good but just doesn't hit
Big improvement from last week holy.
You should look into camera generations as those can be very helpful in narrowing down certain regions of the world (eastern Europe, latin America)
Also look into which countries use cyrillic alphabet.
For northern Europe, learning what the word for street is could be helpful. "iela" in Latvian, Lithuania will usually just use "g." as abbreviation, vej is in Denmark, vägen for Sweden, etc, saw these show up quite a lot.
The "g." abbreviation could be quite common sometimes in Sweden as well, short for "gatan"
Yo please continue this series, you can actually go far with zigzag as your coach
A quick tip for all the finnish places, if you see signs with finnish and under the finnish writing also swedish, it's most likely Helsinki (could be Vantaa, Espoo and Turku also which are the the biggest major cities in the south), or basically for someone who doesn't know the languages, if there is two languages on top of each other. It could be a couple of other cities in the west coast but very unlikely. Also if you're getting any big city vibes, it's almost 100% Helsinki.
And a second one: you recognize finnish language from swedish, if it looks less like german or even english it'll be finnish rather than swedish and if it's somewhat similar to (more german less english) it's more likely to be swedish.
Keep up the amazing vids👍
Another niche tip for finland region guessing is the regional road digits. Starts from Helsinki with 1xx and goes up to 9xx in Lapland all the way north of finland. So if you're on regional roads and theres a 3 or 4 digit number on the side of the road, look at the first number and u'll know basically the region code.
For Edinburgh, the bus sign has a red tag on the white part that says Lothian. Those buses run primarily in the city centre.
And you know you're in Niddrie due to all the junkies
57:57 has got to be the coolest geoguessr moment I’ve ever experienced, I literally drive down that road almost every day.
loving the geoguessr content! watching you improve is pushing me to learn after wanting to for so long lol, finding it even more entertaining than among us!
52:23 A tip for Spain, all the taxi cars have different designs depending on the city, for example Madrid have white with a red diagonal line on the side of the car and Barcelona have black and yellow taxi cars.
4:44 For Road Signs: US uses Imperial and Canada uses Metric, but still really well done on the Vancouver guess
I love the subtle background audio
Honestly really relaxing and entertaining! need more of these Josh :)
honestley love that hes into this! hope he becomes good at this looks like he enjoys this and im down to see him become a pro
35:25 nahh whats that💀💀💀
It’s the indigenous flag of the Guna people in northwestern Panama.
Even before the Reich, the swastika was already a popular symbol across the world that dates back to many millennia ago , especially across Vedic traditions(Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism) and Indo-European customs. It was widely known as an auspicious symbol, one that was intepreted to bring good fortune.
But seeing how Panama is in Latin America and not Eurasia, it’s incredible and mind-blowing to know that the symbol exists in those lands as well.
Josh´s reaction was priceless, he didn´t dare to say anything about it hahaha
its a kuna yala flag for the northern part of panama lol
@@Burner-v3y🤓☝️
Meta for Taiwan and Malaysia. Not sure if anyone mentioned it yet.
In Taiwan, a lot of houses' gates/doors are stainless steels framed, Taxis are bright yellow with either silver/black underskirt, and a lot more motorcycles. Different from Hong Kong/Macau, their taxis are red and less to none motorcycles.
As for Malaysia (I'm Malaysian). Besides the 2 sections number plate. a lot of shop's signboard has 3 languages(English, Malay, Chinese). Capital is KL, second and third largest cities are George Town, Penang or Johor, Johor Bahru. George Town has a tall tower in the city centre called KOMTAR, that's another thing to look out for. KL has Twin Tower and a lot more highways in city centre. Can't help you with rural Malaysia because they pretty much looks similar in the whole country :D
Hopefully this info might help you next time. Keep it up man!
Incredible job, you always deliver the coolest stuff.
53:00 in Japan u can look at the utility posts for the reflector pads. Plonkit's website has the pictures of the different ones, but TL;DR: Tokyo has no reflector pads, so you know immediately it's the Tokyo region. Gray and white reflector is Tohoku, which is Northern Japan, but below Hokkaido. Hokuriku only has 3 horizontal black and yellow lines. Rest in south are small differences, but all of the rest are black and yellow reflectors.
Probably the biggest clue about japan...
You can also find red roofing commonly in Chugoku/Kansai area.
22:18 the street signs here say 'iela' at the end, which means street in Latvian. Very unique word only found on signs in Latvia.
Metas for the Baltic states:
flat, very wooden, no cyrillic, a lot of post soviet apartment blocks and "A" style electricity posts
Latvian and lithuanian are very similar, but latvians dont have the letter "y", but lithuanians do.
In Latvia you'll see place more often end with just "s" (example Ventspils), while in Lithuania there's more "as" (example Kaunas)
Estonian is just more similar to finnish, so if you know how finnish looks than you'll know estonian
hope this helps
much love from Latvia
2:13
an easy way to tell you're in the...
Country: Argentina has one of two license plates (usually) blue strip on the top or a black dot in the center
City: Buenos Aires is known for having black bottom and yellow top taxi cabs, also higher quality and more up to date pictures are mostly taken in Buenos Aires
2:03
Street: If you're heading South with Centro to your West and Puerto Madero to your east you're most likely going to be heading down Av. Eduardo Madero
At 50:21, you missed a massive Hrvatska. Which is Croatia!
And it also said Zadar, to specify even more
So great to see to be honest. I hope you keep it up. Goat.
Learning the postcodes and telephone codes will definitely give you a home advantage whenever the UK appears.
The postcodes are simple to learn. I work in transport so know postcodes and a fair few telephone codes and I instantly knew where you were from the LS and EH postcodes
Furthermore, LS1/EH1/L1 (anything ending in 1) means it's the city centre (excluding Cardiff, Newport and possibly a few others which starts with 10 for some reason)
I’m disappointed Josh, never took you as a guy to only film in 1080p! I wanna see your pretty mug in 1440p atleast
You've definitely improved that's for sure.
That Lyon call was crazy, literally the other side of the river
I'm loving this series so far Josh! Look forward to the next one
Loving the geo guesser videos. Keep it up. Also loving to see your improvement
I’ve given you these tips before, like a few years ago when you played GeoGuessr.
Because of our very similar architecture and climate, it can be hard to differentiate between us. If there’s mountains it’s not Denmark or Finland (and likely not Sweden).
But for Scandinavia (and Finland) the letters on signs can be a very good giveaway.
Denmark and Norway uses æ and ø and å. And small street names in Norway end with gate or vej, while Denmark uses vei.
Sweden uses å, ä, ö (nothing in the letters, only above) and our small road names almost always ends with vägen or gatan (longer words than the other languagues).
Now, then comes Finland, the curveball. See, they can also use the Swedish way for streets (especially in the bigger cities on the coast), or they can use Finnish words like tie or katu. And of both Swedish and Finnish is prevalent, it’s always Finland.
But Finnish also have a crazy way of throwing too many letters into words. A LOT of double-letters in words, like kk, aa and such. But they absolutely love using ä/Ä.
6:08
Nice Malta guess
a really easy way to tell you're in Malta is that it's one of the few countries in Europe that drives on the left other than Cyprus (which has no official coverage), UK (which has yellow license plates on the back of cars), and Ireland (which looks nothing like Malta)
all very good, also I think I recall that Malta often uses some very short width-wise, but tall license plates
Great series as I'm learning along with you. Love that you point out the meta you know. Keep up the good work!
We want sidemen vs zi8gzag geoguesser on a moresidemen episode
Man it’s really cool to see how amazing you are at geoguesser. Thought you were just a gta and golf merchant
37:39 bro said “swiss” and went for Sweden 😅 just how concentrated is he?😂😂
He obviously meant Sweden, was looking at the flag.
Quick tip for Switserland: it uses a lower to the ground camera. Once youve played alot you will see it right away. Japan also uses this low cam.
woaaahhhhh what was that flag at 35:24
Cyrillic tip:
If you are in a place that uses the cyrillic alphabet, an easy way to figure out at least the general region would be by looking at the car plates. Bulgaria is the only country in the EU that's using it, so a combination of cyrillic signs and blue on the plates means you're there. If there's no EU plates, you should head towards Ukraine, Russia, etc.
Damn you have gotten better, keep it up
For Budapest, to pinpoint the location, atop the street name signs, you can find roman numerals that point towards the district number, and it's the same on the map as well!
We need more of the sidemen geoguessr series!!!
btw sometimes it's hard to distinguish between Sweden, Finland and Estonia for me, I usually use pedestrian sign to find out which country I'm in, Sweden has 4 zebras on it, Finland has 5 and Estonia has 3.
Can't wait to see more grind from you in the future.
Keep the series going Josh 🙌🏻
I think blue on the left on license plates are only EU countries and not European countries.
I think this also means eg. if there is cyrillic writing and there is that license plate, it's probably Bulgaria. Or if there is German writing and NO blue on the license plate it's probably Switzerland (or also Liechtenstein, I don't know how likely it is to get that though on Geoguessr).
Big fan of the improvement and im learning as well so keep it up Josh!
just throwing some tips from my gold 2 brain
for cyrilic countries in my experience - ukraine have red car , russia have black and red car and bulgaria have blue car
9:26 u can see the license plates have yellow on the right side which means can be only 1 country - Portugal
12:18 Praha 4 means Prague 4 , its zone in Prague like a neighbourhood , u can see it on the map
13:17 Grey car , no follow car , no road , alot of sand and dust = Senegal 90% of the time
22:17 "iela" means "street" and its in Latvia
That was also a kurdish flag next to the bulgarian flag there
17:17 Where the F×ck broski goin' 😂😂😂😂
Can’t wait for Josh to show off his new skills to the sidemen
A little tip for Cyrillic language, always check the car, if it's red it's 100% Ukraine.
Also try learning pedestrian signs for European countries, its very helpful and quite easy.
Great content Josh!
doesnt russia also have a red car though?
@arvidmartin2164 no, just Ukraine
@@IcarusDaCrow weird, I've seen it just as many times in russia as I have in ukraine usually its just the antenna that's different
@@arvidmartin2164 nah, Russia has black or white car
@@IcarusDaCrow guess I must have been smoking some good stuff then fair enough.
My guy know about Quebec , zerkaa put us on the map myyy GUUYY
I admire how quickly you are learning. Will be waiting you on Gold I level with hope to go head to head with you
keep up the good work, more geoguessr is always good
42:20 “Rotterdam it” 💀
Impressive how quick you've improved
josh took all his braincells form among us and put them into geoguessr
How many times is this guy gonna go “just on the outskirts” 😭
4:24 AYO CHINATOWN NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE MY CHINATOWN IN A ZERKAA VIDEO
I need weekly coaching videos with zigzag. You guys are a great duo
42:00 You see large port cranes, inland ports without gigantic rivers are never gonna have those
we need more geoguessr on moresidemen
24:45
Being from Plovdiv this made me scream 🤣
16:16 *'Color Blind Tattoo'* wth😂😂😂
22:00 biggest Philippines giveaway would be Jollibee 😂
1:17:44 josh roleplaying a victim of grand theft auto... classic...
Usually in Serbia you can see both types of writing - Latin and Cyrillic. As seen here 48:02
MORE GEOGUESSER PLS
Another good video Josh love the geoguesser
38:12 ayo that's my university
next sidemen geoguessr is in danger of consisting only of zerkaa flawless victories
1:06:56 yeah so true when you have been where the geoguessr put you, you can just remember you walked there and than get 5k
10:00 ls4 is around kirkstall area in leeds
Nothing helpful from me on getting the countries right. I could, but plenty of people already did. Just a tip on how to sound more *sophistica’ed* 😅 It’s not „Cyrillic language” but „Cyrillic writing” or „Cyrillic alphabet”. Calling it language is like calling English „the Latin language”. Likewise, the letters you know from primary school are not „English letters / alphabet / writing”, they are „Latin alphabet / letters”.
shoutout to the BC Lions
For Nigeria there is usually a police escort with no markings but it has sirens
Josh you need to use space-bar to submit your guess when you're trying to make the other player panic. Might sound minor but that one second could make the different between them finding a clue or not.
FYI; Osteria is a type of restaurant not a location. It's a restaurant that focuses on serving local foods with small menus used to be mainly for drinks. They are cheaper than restaurants.
Loved seeing the improvement! Actually starting to believe he could make it to Gold
tips for Canada,
- if the street name signs are blue, you are most likely in Toronto
- most of the population is in the south region towards the lakes, in line with Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, unless in complete rural areas.
- if there is a good mix between english and french it can be Ottawa which borders Quebec and Ontario, and is parliamentary
love seeing my cities in these videos :)
If you're stuck between Indonesia and Malaysia like at 39:30 you should always guess Malaysia when you see chinese language. Just make sure it's not Singapore, they also have a lot of chinese descendants and chinese is also 1 of their official languages
Learning some of the basic car metas would help you so much!
1:13:30 He read a museum sign saying Omsk then he almost gets surprised that Omsk was a place, and that it was in Russia. Can't really blame Josh for not knowing Omsk, but aren't the names of museums often based on where the museum is located? Would have been an easy win.
4:49 Canucks arena showing up on the Zerkaaplays channel. We're massive. Go nucks
Great vid ❤ keep it up with Geoguessr
does one need to pay to play geoguessr as josh does? As in do i need to pay to play geoguessr duels
yup
you can play but only a few rounds for free
Its a few dollars. Not much but you gotta pay to play online against others yeah
9:48 Headingley!
All he needs to press space to send his guess and he'll look like a true pro
Eu plates and Cyrillic is a free bulgaria
I live in Edinburgh and I was sat there in my living room shouting Edinburgh at my screen, and then you turned onto the road I live on! So bizarre to watch 😂
are we ever going to get a zerkaa gaming setup tour?
Portugal license plates often have a yellow strip on the right side of the plate. It is like the same thing as the european blue side. I believe only Portugal has this. Nice tip for these city locations
Next video.. how many Sidemen can Josh beat by himself. lol
When youre under no pressure zoom in to the actual city youre clicking on it not zoomed in and youre missing out on a good like 300 points in some cases
lol the last one, Josh just looking at the flag. I was saying out loud instantly Helsinki when I saw the parking sign. Well can't win them all.
a tip for mexico is their octagonal utility poles with white paint on them
at 20:00 you should have thought it was Panama because of the large blur on the car
also at 27:50 ish you missed the swiss flag at the top of the building
Also you can press space bar to send your guess and prevent from misclicking on the map when reaching for the button
How funny would it be if his mic was on as it felt like when he said a place out loud as a definite the opposition selected it right after