8:10 - If you look very carefully along the ceiling, you can see tiny red dots that may or may not be American exit signs. But that does not rule out Canada.
@@kira-kira-w maybe, but it's about giving as many dividers as possible. Other options might be electrical outlets/light standards, as well as fire sprinkler systems. But I've had a handful of museums that are tricky - like the Asian art exhibit... in a Florida art museum. But even if language and imagery are compromised, those fixtures are going to be more likely sources of true information.
@@weatheradventures yea, I understand, I'm just not sure if there's a point to commit to that extend if still in many cases it wouldn't help. Waiting for lucky seeds seems just more reasonable to me - in the end in many locations there's language or something else that's obvious and doesn't require such effort. You know, let's just let Rainbolt have a life ;)
Hey Rainbolt, would love to see you play ''interesting photospheres in obscure countries''. The indoor map could include pretty every country in the world, I don't know why it only includes locations from the official coverage.
Museums are either supper free because you see a sign or label etc. with the local language, or they are the worst because you get something like this, almost no middle ground.
In the pottery, those were distinctive brent pottery wheels (mustard yellow colour and specific boxy design) which are ubiquitous in the US, but much rarer elsewhere.
You might be able to tell from fire protection signs, fire extinguishers or anything related. Could help since it will be in any public building. I work in the field and I have seen some clues in the last episodes even tho I am a total Geoguessr noob. Fun video as always and keep it up👍
The place where you blundered in Poland was actually the Copernicus Science Centre, which features many exhibitions designed to teach people (mainly kids) science in a practical and interactive way. I went there as a kid, and it was fun.
The Switzerland round (early on, if there's more than one) was very high up in the mountains, above the treeline. I don't know whether that contributed to the Andorran feel (Mediterranean climate often has fewer trees as well, I guess), but it does somewhat limit the options; if there's a valley with a major road that's also above the treeline, it pretty much has to be in the higher alps, so southern Switzerland. Oh, and areas like this also exist in Austria, although stuff like the road and the camera may help discerning that.
How do you read that text in the Basel round? Is it more readable on larger or higher resolution monitors maybe? Mine is 27", 1440p; I didn't even see there was any text when I played, I had to look for it on Google maps, and even then I can't read even a single letter without zooming, even when planting my face against the screen or with the Windows magnifier.
I don't know if I'd call science centre a museum. It's very simmilar, but the subject is fundamentally different. Not that it makes a difference in geoguessr. When you visit Warsaw I really recommend visiting Kopernik.
"Do people in Britain drink water" another classic for the books
It's a valid question. In Europe people go crazy when you ask for water to drink.
@@Mrtheunnameable in Germany I asked for a glass of water and my hostess ran a bayonet through my duodenum.
@@Mrtheunnameable That's a meme myth.
They only drink Tea actually
@@Mrtheunnameable That's just some TikTok joke, not real life
rainbolt two is my favorite thing to watch when im eating a cinnamon roll at 11pm
I always watch these as I'm brushing my teeth before bed. Personality is charming and witty, but his voice is calm enough to wind down to. 😂
Real
man, now I want a cinnamon bun…
rainbolt two is my favorite thing to watch when im eating a cinnamon roll at 11am
Getting that tiny ass island in Canada a few days apart is nuts.
Time to make JHK create a museum map lol
Happiest geogueser player💀
Lol
Geogeezer
Has to be Castroller
“I’m not going to memorize every museum”
Three weeks later: “So I’ve secretly been learning every exhibit from-“
Waiting for JHK to create A Museum World
if this happens the next challenge should be guessing 10 countries based on their museums.
"like what do I have to do? Memorize every single museum?"
...." So that's exactly what I did"
"wait... is that an eagle?" -> smashing that drop pin on Washington DC, USA
"what if i told you I feel like I know exactly where this is? would you believe me?"
yes.
That Warsaw round, I'm like: Wait a minute, I was there. Seconds later he's guessing Germany.
hello Ronald Ainbolt
"That was my father's name, call me Ron."
reminds me of Thomas Echnical
Oh god no you made him British do you have any idea what you’ve done
Hello person with Niko pfp :3
this is taking me out rn
13:45 a crazy thing to say, but hilarious (i am Inuit)
8:10 - If you look very carefully along the ceiling, you can see tiny red dots that may or may not be American exit signs. But that does not rule out Canada.
do people in britain drink water?
as a certified british person, no, we do not drink water
(i'm not british)
No, we drink wa’a
Brits only drink tea, wdym?
I like how you're not going to memorise museums because it's borning, not because it would be impossible for the ordinary human
12:31 memorize the floor plan of every museum on official coverage 4head
For museums: how about the country-coded exit/safety signs. Colors, fonts, icons often vary by region.
Absence of safety signage could also be an indicator.
i had the same idea
It wouldn't help in this case, both Poland and Germany use that one from the video
@@kira-kira-w maybe, but it's about giving as many dividers as possible. Other options might be electrical outlets/light standards, as well as fire sprinkler systems. But I've had a handful of museums that are tricky - like the Asian art exhibit... in a Florida art museum. But even if language and imagery are compromised, those fixtures are going to be more likely sources of true information.
@@weatheradventures yea, I understand, I'm just not sure if there's a point to commit to that extend if still in many cases it wouldn't help. Waiting for lucky seeds seems just more reasonable to me - in the end in many locations there's language or something else that's obvious and doesn't require such effort. You know, let's just let Rainbolt have a life ;)
Do people in Britain drink water?
Mr. Bolt, I would like to let you know I care about every part of each daily, not just indoor world. Please keep usin' your noggin on them.
"Do people in Britain drink water" is the best quote ever
as a vancouver resident i fear for my life
same
8:12 I immediately said US! Based off the water station, its an Halsey Taylor Bottle Filling Station 😂😂😂😂
Also in Canada 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Mr Rainbolt congrats on going 10/10 today. I haven’t watched yet
5:53 not me living a few towns away finding the pronunciation hilarious
Hey Rainbolt, would love to see you play ''interesting photospheres in obscure countries''. The indoor map could include pretty every country in the world, I don't know why it only includes locations from the official coverage.
Washington DC: "Roll Tide" 😂😂
Ur intro has me saying Alhamdulillah every time 💙
Im not gonna lie the museum had such a polish museum vibe, never been to this particular one but I could smell Poland
Museums are either supper free because you see a sign or label etc. with the local language, or they are the worst because you get something like this, almost no middle ground.
Day 1 of asking Rainbolt to do a museum only map until he's good at it.
that spacebar plonk at 5:37 made me feel things on the inside
Time to memorize every single museum!
Classic, another time Germany ruins the day for Poland
In the pottery, those were distinctive brent pottery wheels (mustard yellow colour and specific boxy design) which are ubiquitous in the US, but much rarer elsewhere.
13:14 - "Im not gonna memorize every museum, that sounds freaking boring" - Not like its super hard to do, its just boring 💀
Rainbolt with the Roll Tide. Makes this Alabama fan happy
You might be able to tell from fire protection signs, fire extinguishers or anything related. Could help since it will be in any public building. I work in the field and I have seen some clues in the last episodes even tho I am a total Geoguessr noob. Fun video as always and keep it up👍
2 pixels of language
Looks like Turkish
in before Rain spends the next week exploring every museum on streetview like he did with Vancouver
The place where you blundered in Poland was actually the Copernicus Science Centre, which features many exhibitions designed to teach people (mainly kids) science in a practical and interactive way. I went there as a kid, and it was fun.
The Switzerland round (early on, if there's more than one) was very high up in the mountains, above the treeline. I don't know whether that contributed to the Andorran feel (Mediterranean climate often has fewer trees as well, I guess), but it does somewhat limit the options; if there's a valley with a major road that's also above the treeline, it pretty much has to be in the higher alps, so southern Switzerland. Oh, and areas like this also exist in Austria, although stuff like the road and the camera may help discerning that.
Now you just need to learn the inside of every museum just like how you memorized every building inside Vancouver
16:09 You know what else is massive?
your lego collection?
jungle
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Next video rainbolt is gonna say he went ahead and practiced every museum in geoguessr
wouldve guessed another vancouver blunder
bro went vancouver blunder on polish museum 💀
How do you read that text in the Basel round? Is it more readable on larger or higher resolution monitors maybe? Mine is 27", 1440p; I didn't even see there was any text when I played, I had to look for it on Google maps, and even then I can't read even a single letter without zooming, even when planting my face against the screen or with the Windows magnifier.
Its on the lecturing stand, its quite hard to read but you can make out what it says roughly
We all know he's about to memorize every museum by tomorrow
......Proceeds to play "museum world" for 16 hours straight.
Hello Reginald A. Inbolt
Your skills are insane, you should work for CIA or something like that. Greetings from Hamburg-Barmbek, Germany
i love the title rainbolt lol
Another Rainbolt title crashout 😂
If WWII had gone differently, you’d have gone 10/10
🎶 there once was a man named NineForTenAgain he grew whiskers on his ChinAgain 🎶
🎶 a museum came and made him MissAgain, poor old NineForTenAgain, begin again 🎶
I was screaming look at the exit signs like Walt trapped in the car
I don't know if I'd call science centre a museum. It's very simmilar, but the subject is fundamentally different. Not that it makes a difference in geoguessr. When you visit Warsaw I really recommend visiting Kopernik.
I honestly have no clue how that polish museum would’ve been possible to get
that 4K monitor really is paying dividends because i can't read some of the stuff you're seeing
Unfortunate with the museum there. I am from Germany and I would have guessed Germany as well.
Yippee!!! i'm on the brink of death in Cincinnati.
I totally know what he's saying but I don't think anyone is ready for him to just jump into indoor world right off the bat
TREVOR THINK,,,, WHEELS.... WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROUND AND ROUND, POLAND IS ROUND
I have a theory that Rainbolt Title’s get better every day lol
in a week he will say: I learned every museum
Time to memorize every museum in the universe.
I still care about the first three games :( I actually really love watching Extraordinary Road specifically it's such a cool map
With borders 80 years ago you would’ve went 10/10 as well 😂
"Call me bob the builder the way I say yes we can" has the same energy as "move in silence like a g, lasagna"
Finally my niche pays off. A bunch of Brent pottery wheels always going to be a US ceramics studio
Bro poured all he had in his soul in that title
learning exit signs could maybe help with museums
s/o rainbolt, great channel
i love this channel
ez kansas city actually. I've been in that room once when i was a little kid because my dad worked there.
New vid: “I memorized every museum in the world”
Very Nice 🗺️
"do people drink water in Britain" no they drink wa'ah
you need to grind museums the same way you did Vancouver
Mentally destroyed ahh video title
Bro gotta memorize every museum now
Every school in Britain has the water fountains in the hallways
Where did u read text in the Basel round?
its on the lecturing stand, looks like its in capital letters
bro needs a magnifying glass
Going Germany on Poland is a bit... historical
New Series idea! go 5for5 in an only museum map :D
I am so glad he went 9 for 10 🎉🎉🎉
There is technically a point in time where you went 10/10 today 😬
10:20 Getting final year dissertation flashbacks from this one
Brother your 4k monitor is a cheat code!
The museum incident 😂
round 8 was kinda free with those polish wheels
We do have water fountains like that in British schools btw
I actually enjoy all of it, not just the indoor world.
I should be in charge of the titles; i would make you so much money bro
this guy is powerful
I was screaming Warsaw but you couldn't hear me :(
I have that exact water fountain in my UK gym
Roll tide! Did you go to Alabama?
Wait, I've been to this museum in warsaw, copernicus science centre, is it? The only location I recognized