2:59 I know South Africa drives on the left side of the road but I don’t know what country it is and South Africa was the first thing that came to my mind.
So exciting to see Malta, in particular Gozo in this video! It’s where my entire ancestral lineage was from. Must be something strong in my genes as I picked it straight away as being Gozo
Jack, next collab has to be with Slogo, Jelly’s friend. for 2 reasons. 1. Slogo also played geoguessr with Jelly but he lost, Jack also lost so maybe they can team up 2. They’re both British and can actually meet up in real life
5:15 what’s crazy is I’ve been here in Lviv and we have a lot of “apple rooms” but their not owned by apple so I don’t even know if this is where I walked by or someplace else in Lviv
I'd like to give a few tips on some rounds you seemed to struggle with. Round 1 - I have nothing except check the sun to rule out the Southern Hemisphere. Still, that was a very difficult round and I had to think a lot to get to Spain. Round 2 - Malta has a lot of brick walls and a distinct mediterranean feel. It's also one of the three countries in Europe that drives on the left (the other being the UK and Ireland). The official languages are English and Maltese, the latter of which has unique graphemes such as ż, ċ, ġ, ħ, and għ, as well as the letter X being commonly used. You sometimes get bilingual signs in Malta too. I recommend you to get familiar with what Malta feels like so you can get it the next time it comes up. Round 3 - The island of Tasmania has distinct possum guards on their telephone poles as seen at 3:04. They're subtle, but definitely noticeable. Also, I know you weren't trying to distinguish Australia from South Africa, but if you are ever in that situation, yellow road sidelines are found in Southern Africa, while white road sidelines are found in Australia and New Zealand. Sometimes you see dashed yellow road sidelines, that means you're in either New Zealand or Ireland. Round 4 - Spain has yellow guardrail reflectors, and to my knowledge they're the only country in Europe to have them. Lithuania has orange reflectors, but the climate should be enough to distinguish them. Also, ALWAYS CHECK ROAD SIGNS. They can hold incredibly useful information that allow you to get a perfect score really quickly. In the example at 3:58, letters followed by numbers separated by a "-" is the road numbering system in Spain, and I think it's entirely unique but I'm not too sure. If you can find that road by scanning the map (which I don't recommend as you need to zoom in a lot to see 5 digit Spanish roads; you are far better off searching for 3 or 4 digit ones. It should also be noted that by scanning on the map, you are giving your opponent time to look around as well), you can easily pinpoint the location. One more useful tip for differentiating Spain from Latin America if you're completely stuck is to look at the road lines. Latin America (including the USA and Canada, but not parts of Chile) uses yellow road lines (either central or both central and sidelines, but never just sidelines) while Spain uses all white road lines (as with the vast majority of Europe). Round 5 - The road bollards in Poland (as seen at 4:36) is almost entirely unique. It is white with a red reflector wrapping almost all the way around. These bollards can also be found in New Zealand. As for road signs and the language, road signs in Poland are usually green (although they can be blue or green on highways). The language is very recognizable, with graphemes such as ą, ł, ń, cz, rz, dz, dź and dż. Round 6 - Ukraine is one of my weak spots, but I'll try to give as much advice as I can. In Ukraine, the google car is red with a long antenna (except in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts (the southeast) where it's BLACK with a long antenna just like most of Russia). The car itself however isn't always visible from my experience. Settlement entrance signs are white with black text, while road signs are blue (although the can be green) with white text. Crosswalk signs in Ukraine are three-striped. They can be found in other places including Russia, but Russia commonly uses a lime reflective border around their crosswalk signs. License plates in Ukraine have a blue and yellow strip in the pattern of the Ukraine flag in place of the EU blue strip, although the yellow isn't very easy to notice. Round 7 - Nigeria has a VERY distinct feel to it in urban areas. A combination of reddish soil, lush green grass, incomplete building frames and small-ish residential buildings with walls (fenced or unfenced) is very distinct to Nigeria. The more you play, the more you can recognize urban Nigeria based on feel alone. The black Toyota follow car as seen at 5:38 is seen in Benin City, as well as parts of Lagos (also there is some history behind why Benin City is in Nigeria, mostly due to the Benin Empire before colonialism but I might be wrong). A red and tan Toyota follow car can also be seen in - but not limited to - Benin City as well. It also helps to learn road signs in urban Nigeria as well, as just the shape and colour of it alone can help distinguish different cities and even suburbs. They aren't too common in Nigeria, but they help a lot. Benin City seems to have 5-sided arrow-shaped or rectagonal road signs, usually rusted. You can however get coloured rectagonal road signs in different colours. What's important to note here is that these signs have white/yellow/black border. The colour of taxis can also help distinguish cities too. I don't actually know Benin City's taxis though. Round 8 - Uruguay has a black google car with no antenna, something that can be seen in Peru, Argentina, and Malaysia (I might be missing a few). At right-angled road intersections, the corners of some buildings have a "chipped" corner, which is very unique to Uruguay and Argentina (and maybe Chile but I can't fully remember) based on what I've learnt. It's significantly harder to distinguish between Uruguay and Argentina in urban areas, but the main thing is road signs. Argentinian road signs have a white strip near the top while Uruguayan road signs don't. To distinguish rural areas, Uruguay uses white-painted wooden poles for their signs, and also have "patches" of trees (also seen in borderland areas around Uruguay) across the countryside. Round 9 - Tuk-Tuks are very common in Southeast Asia, as well as Peru for some reason. The curly language that you saw was Sinhala, one of the three main languages of Sri Lanka. South India has a similar-looking langauge which is Tamil (which is one of Sri Lanka's official languages as well), but Sri Lanka and India can be differentiated purely based on the quality of the camera alone. India has a more grainy and saturated camera while Sri Lanka has a cleaner camera. I just decided to throw in what I know to possibly help you with GeoGuessr in the future. Other than that, great video :)
Another good way to check for countries, Cars, many cars havent different names and brands depending on the country, such as the Honda Fit / Honda Jazz, or the Mazda Miata / Mazda Eunos Roadster
That was fun Jack, better luck next time 🤣
Yoo first replay
Jelly YOO HOW U DOIN
wsp jelly
hey jelly
YOOOO, JELLY! I love your Minecraft videos.
Jack is doing collabs with everyone now and we're all here for it!
Yes we are😌
I know can’t wait for the pretty woman kitchen collab
@@P0T4SS1UM_M4ST3R😂
I Think It’s Because Jack Went On Jelly’s Podcast A Month Ago
ha ha
Can't believe the person who got me into geography and my one of my childhood TH-camrs would play geoguessr together lmao
Same its crazy right?
Same
Me too
Which ones which?
EXACTLY
I love seeing these collabs because i feel so oddly proud seeing Jack show off the knowledge that we all learned together
@RomanisRandomok, I won’t
@RomanisRandomok
@RomanisRandomI didn’t translate
Bruh he literally lost 😂😂
parasocial relationship moment
Any youtuber: *makes a collab*
The comments: “The collab we never knew we needed”
Yea innit (this one is tho)
FR
The comment we never knew we needed
@@amusedapple4933 the reply we never knew we needed
The reply reply we never knew we needed
The collab we didn’t know we wanted, but needed.
Ye
Fr
speak for yourself 😅
Every comment be like
I want another Drew Durnil one
Awesome duo! Would love to see more collabs on the geo channel
Yes, definitely more collabs!
this collab is insane, i didnt expect this, well done👏👏
8:32 true definition of channel
It's funny how most of the people who grind geoguessr (like me) are probably screaming at their screens because Jack and Jelly are guessing badly
1:44 no one:
Me: *looking at the sports car*
Old corvette
@@zenplays8090jj
0:42 thats me!
Bro nah i am the biggest bird
@@mrkangaroo2929nah your a kangaroo I’m the biggest burd
2:45 Jelly not knowing Jack already had done that 🤣
5:36 I thought he said “yeah they’ve got some big balls”
Ayo! Lesss gooo! Amazing Collab, Jack
Love that Jack has done another Collab on this channel
@RomanisRandomno
Glad the video ended on a good note and not with your friendships ruined over this challenge
2:59 I know South Africa drives on the left side of the road but I don’t know what country it is and South Africa was the first thing that came to my mind.
0:48 Missed Opportunity for a muscle man joke, Jack.
6:45 this is just like Kansas City being in Missouri lol
3:34 "I do see some slags there"
Dude, the blur on the thumbnail is great
hello children got me laughing😂😂😂😂
So kind of Jack so support smaller content creators ❤
-I see a bird
-Where’s that bird come from?
-He’s up in the sky, that bird
Well, never expected get a video with Jack and Jelly, but I am 100% down to it!
@RomanisRandom shut up bot
Shut up bot
Finally, a video were my country (Sri Lanka) was included, and jelly got it right
2:31 i thought instantly that was the murray river🤣
3:22 yep I knew I was wrong but anyways that looks like a nice place.
1:31 new no context jacksucksatlife video
Really fun Jack! I'm training/ studying to challenge you soon :)
Who else didn't expect this collaboration?
Me
Me
yea
yessss
Me
I love your geoguessr videos please do more
So exciting to see Malta, in particular Gozo in this video! It’s where my entire ancestral lineage was from. Must be something strong in my genes as I picked it straight away as being Gozo
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Btw that hard country to find witch was Malta I live there.
I DID NOT EXPECT THIS BUT BOY OH BOY AM I GLAD :D
Jack, next collab has to be with Slogo, Jelly’s friend. for 2 reasons.
1. Slogo also played geoguessr with Jelly but he lost, Jack also lost so maybe they can team up
2. They’re both British and can actually meet up in real life
Jack never fails to make my day with a new video, keep it up!
The collab we never knew we needed😌
Gonna be the top comment
2nd reply
pov: a youtuber does a collab
@@thekenji-gz2osfax
Awesome, collab. I would off never seen this coking. But this is so cool. Keep it up.❤
2:23 You should’ve clicked on the smaller island of Malta because the sign said Gozo, which is the name of the smaller island
6:58 As an Nigerian we do speak English 60% of the time😂
Jelly does seem fun when he isnt yelling his lungs out instead of speaking and acting like his audience has the attention span of a goldfish
Love that you are playing this game with Jelly! Also pls play more of this game! 😃🥰😇
Jack was play buttons and now he's collabs
Was minecraft
2024: Jack vs slogo geoguessr
2025: Jack vs crainer geoguessr
2026: Jack vs kwebblekop geogeussr
3:50 thats where i live 😮😳
5:15 what’s crazy is I’ve been here in Lviv and we have a lot of “apple rooms” but their not owned by apple so I don’t even know if this is where I walked by or someplace else in Lviv
I'd like to give a few tips on some rounds you seemed to struggle with.
Round 1 - I have nothing except check the sun to rule out the Southern Hemisphere. Still, that was a very difficult round and I had to think a lot to get to Spain.
Round 2 - Malta has a lot of brick walls and a distinct mediterranean feel. It's also one of the three countries in Europe that drives on the left (the other being the UK and Ireland). The official languages are English and Maltese, the latter of which has unique graphemes such as ż, ċ, ġ, ħ, and għ, as well as the letter X being commonly used. You sometimes get bilingual signs in Malta too. I recommend you to get familiar with what Malta feels like so you can get it the next time it comes up.
Round 3 - The island of Tasmania has distinct possum guards on their telephone poles as seen at 3:04. They're subtle, but definitely noticeable. Also, I know you weren't trying to distinguish Australia from South Africa, but if you are ever in that situation, yellow road sidelines are found in Southern Africa, while white road sidelines are found in Australia and New Zealand. Sometimes you see dashed yellow road sidelines, that means you're in either New Zealand or Ireland.
Round 4 - Spain has yellow guardrail reflectors, and to my knowledge they're the only country in Europe to have them. Lithuania has orange reflectors, but the climate should be enough to distinguish them. Also, ALWAYS CHECK ROAD SIGNS. They can hold incredibly useful information that allow you to get a perfect score really quickly. In the example at 3:58, letters followed by numbers separated by a "-" is the road numbering system in Spain, and I think it's entirely unique but I'm not too sure. If you can find that road by scanning the map (which I don't recommend as you need to zoom in a lot to see 5 digit Spanish roads; you are far better off searching for 3 or 4 digit ones. It should also be noted that by scanning on the map, you are giving your opponent time to look around as well), you can easily pinpoint the location. One more useful tip for differentiating Spain from Latin America if you're completely stuck is to look at the road lines. Latin America (including the USA and Canada, but not parts of Chile) uses yellow road lines (either central or both central and sidelines, but never just sidelines) while Spain uses all white road lines (as with the vast majority of Europe).
Round 5 - The road bollards in Poland (as seen at 4:36) is almost entirely unique. It is white with a red reflector wrapping almost all the way around. These bollards can also be found in New Zealand. As for road signs and the language, road signs in Poland are usually green (although they can be blue or green on highways). The language is very recognizable, with graphemes such as ą, ł, ń, cz, rz, dz, dź and dż.
Round 6 - Ukraine is one of my weak spots, but I'll try to give as much advice as I can. In Ukraine, the google car is red with a long antenna (except in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts (the southeast) where it's BLACK with a long antenna just like most of Russia). The car itself however isn't always visible from my experience. Settlement entrance signs are white with black text, while road signs are blue (although the can be green) with white text. Crosswalk signs in Ukraine are three-striped. They can be found in other places including Russia, but Russia commonly uses a lime reflective border around their crosswalk signs. License plates in Ukraine have a blue and yellow strip in the pattern of the Ukraine flag in place of the EU blue strip, although the yellow isn't very easy to notice.
Round 7 - Nigeria has a VERY distinct feel to it in urban areas. A combination of reddish soil, lush green grass, incomplete building frames and small-ish residential buildings with walls (fenced or unfenced) is very distinct to Nigeria. The more you play, the more you can recognize urban Nigeria based on feel alone. The black Toyota follow car as seen at 5:38 is seen in Benin City, as well as parts of Lagos (also there is some history behind why Benin City is in Nigeria, mostly due to the Benin Empire before colonialism but I might be wrong). A red and tan Toyota follow car can also be seen in - but not limited to - Benin City as well. It also helps to learn road signs in urban Nigeria as well, as just the shape and colour of it alone can help distinguish different cities and even suburbs. They aren't too common in Nigeria, but they help a lot. Benin City seems to have 5-sided arrow-shaped or rectagonal road signs, usually rusted. You can however get coloured rectagonal road signs in different colours. What's important to note here is that these signs have white/yellow/black border. The colour of taxis can also help distinguish cities too. I don't actually know Benin City's taxis though.
Round 8 - Uruguay has a black google car with no antenna, something that can be seen in Peru, Argentina, and Malaysia (I might be missing a few). At right-angled road intersections, the corners of some buildings have a "chipped" corner, which is very unique to Uruguay and Argentina (and maybe Chile but I can't fully remember) based on what I've learnt. It's significantly harder to distinguish between Uruguay and Argentina in urban areas, but the main thing is road signs. Argentinian road signs have a white strip near the top while Uruguayan road signs don't. To distinguish rural areas, Uruguay uses white-painted wooden poles for their signs, and also have "patches" of trees (also seen in borderland areas around Uruguay) across the countryside.
Round 9 - Tuk-Tuks are very common in Southeast Asia, as well as Peru for some reason. The curly language that you saw was Sinhala, one of the three main languages of Sri Lanka. South India has a similar-looking langauge which is Tamil (which is one of Sri Lanka's official languages as well), but Sri Lanka and India can be differentiated purely based on the quality of the camera alone. India has a more grainy and saturated camera while Sri Lanka has a cleaner camera.
I just decided to throw in what I know to possibly help you with GeoGuessr in the future. Other than that, great video :)
The collab we all didn't expect.
the most scary part of geoguesser its when it drops you near your house 💀
didnt expect this collab lol!
Petition for jack to make jacksucksathistory (day 1)
Two of my favourite TH-camrs from my teen years
This is the collab we didint know we needed
This video was very climatic, from Jack winning to Jack losing and the thumbnail somewhat foreshadows it
One of the first
Great to see jelly after a long time
Haven't really gone to his channel in the recent past
you would have won if it wasn’t for that Argentina round
3:15
Jack doing a collab with Jelly, would've thought that this day would come.
4:26 i actually own a place in murcia LOL
i was waiting for that quote for awhile 8:29
(4:25) 51 kahllameaters
That's Jelly's Dutch accent
@@Moulikyash Checking Dutch, it's /ˈkiloːˌmeːtər/, ki-loo-mee-ter.
This is a video i was waiting for a long time.
I love all the collab videos
I feel like jelly just wants to collab with people because his channel been died since crainer left
The person who got me into Minecraft and the person who got me into geography, Collabed
I hope there will be a collab with zigzag in the future!
Loved this video, the geoguessr videos are personally my favorite and I hope to see more!
heres a tip for you jack : in malaysia most cars you would see is proton or perodua because thats malaysia's car and malaysian support their own stuff
This channel seems perfect for collabs.
jacks laugh 5:30
The iconic jack laugh
BEST COLLAB!!! NEVER SAW THESE TWO TEAMING UP!!!
Jack: Loses the game
Also Jack: Gets so angry at the end
Also jack: ends the video
Worst part about the Uruguay round is that Jack read the sign that said "Montevideo" and everything 😂
7:24 jelly needs toget emotional damage
Day 2 of asking Jack to play "Territorial Io"
Jack please do more vids with jelly I love them
Who agrees
What jelly says: Jacksucksatlife challanges me in geoguesser
Jack:Jelly challanges me in geoguesser
Me:Actually who challanged first?
It's "jack"pot when JSAG uploads two new vids in one day
6:39 you picked my address 😮
The biggest fall offs in history:
He was winning by so much lmao
Man I remember watching Jelly and Kweblecop when they were small channels. Now they are all giant channels, because of their “family friend” nature.
2:45 until you get the middle of nowhere
(8:25) What's wrong with a green skirt?
I love your videos. Keep up the great work. Ive been here since around 200k❤
at 7:00 it's not a 15th birthday it's cinco de mayo a traditional Spanish event
we need more geoguessr content, the collab we never knew we needed but now that it's here we gotta see more
The guy who taught me geography with the guy I watched in my childhood
this was awesome to watch!
I would love to see jack 1v1 Rainbolt tbh
Man! Jack is really pumping out content these days! ❤ loved the collab btw
Bro relies on flags and place names being written 🤣🤣
started out strong, then got walloped. good try buddy! xD
jelly: ive found a courvette me: I FOUND A FERRARI IN JACKS POV
that blur on the thumbnail....😂😂
3:23 Yay My Country and State
I may know who you are getting the GWR next, the podcast and the geo-collab hmmm
Colombia over Argentina was something of a bottlejob
Another good way to check for countries, Cars, many cars havent different names and brands depending on the country, such as the Honda Fit / Honda Jazz, or the Mazda Miata / Mazda Eunos Roadster
man started with the second battle mate