GeoGuessris an internet phenomenon with a very simple premise: you’re dropped somewhere and you need to figure out where you are. The closer you get to the target location, the more points you get. The web game was first launched in 2013, and in 2025, it made a huge leap by launching on Steam.

Whether this is the first time you’re playing it or you just want to brush up on your skills before jumping into the Steam edition, there are a few key things you can keep in mind to find where you are with pinpoint accuracy. Happy guessing!

An overview of Google Maps showing a large timer counting down from three.

Although the web version has been out for a while,GeoGuessr for Steam is in Early Accessand therefore is likely to change. This guide is written based on both the Steam and Web versions, and will be updated as the game changes.

Be Ready To Rush

Speed is of the essence in Duels.Duels are PvP matcheswhere you get as close as you can to the location for a few rounds, or until you or your opponent runs out of health. Technically, this has an unlimited timer, butonce one of you has placed a pin, a countdown of fifteen secondsbegins.

The timer function makes a couple of different tactics useful. If youhave a rough ideaof where a location might be, even if it’s very vague, it’s worthplacing a pin but not clicking guess. That way, when the timer starts, you can guess as quickly as possible.

An emotes menu in GeoGuessr for Steam.

An alternative tactic you can use is toguess as soon as you have a vague idea and lock in. This can work in Duels because it gives you the option ofmaking the other player panic-guesssomewhere incorrectly. So long as you’re less wrong than your opponent, you’ll still protect your points.

This only works in this mode because you can only lose points, and not gain them, with the only way of losing them being by getting the answer more wrong than the other player. So, psyching them out works.

The avatar builder in GeoGuessr showing a person with a little mushroom hat.

Look For Website Extensions

Often, thetiniest hints make the biggest differencewhen trying to figure out where somewhere is in GeoGuessr. One of those tiny hints that can be a game-changer is website extensions. A lot of areas areinundated with advertising- on billboards, signs, and wraps on cars - for businesses.

Whether they’re local or national businesses, there’s a very good chance they’ll have some kind of way of getting in touch or finding out more about them. So, make sure tostop and study adverts carefully whenever you find them, since this is often where you’ll find crucial information about where you are.

The settings on GeoGuessr including how to turn on the compass and sound settings.

Websites are usually included in adverts, and can give you everything you need to know. Theletters following the full stopat the end of a website can indicatewhere a domain was registered, giving away vital information about where you are. For example, websites that end in SG are registered in Singapore.

Of course, this isn’t a perfect art: a lot of websites use Com as an extension even though they aren’t registered in the United States. And, as you can see, not every extension will clearly reflect where it’s from. But it can still make or break a round very easily.

A spaniel dog in GeoGuessr stood on a dusty road.

Learn Phone Number Codes

Phone numbershave different area codesand formats depending on where in the world they’re from. Even if you’re playing within a specific country, you cangain insight from hyper-local area codes.

In the United Kingdom, for example, different counties have different extensions, so the first three or four digits can reveal where somewhere is.

A sign in GeoGuessr above a shop saying A Lotta Stuff.

This informationisn’t especially helpful if you don’t knowwhat you’re looking for, though. And looking it up mid-round is certainly frowned upon (not to mention how tough it would be to do it under timed conditions, either). So,try and familiarise yourself with some basicsin advance.

Obviously, learning every single phone number code, even for an individual country, would take up a massive amount of time and take some real dedication. However, being able toidentify roughly where phone numbers are associated withis super helpful.

A flag hanging in GeoGuessr alongside a bunch of colourful buildings.

Looking things up is considered cheating, and if you’re caught, it can be a punishable offence. So, don’t go Googling any numbers you see in the wild. You’ll have to rely on your memory to figure them out.

Use The Compass When You’re Near A Coast

You might find yourself in a situation where you can see the sea, and youhave a reasonable idea of which countryyou’re in, but you have no ideawhich side of the countryyou’ve been dropped on.

Take a look at your minimap and use the GeoGuessr compassto assess which direction the coastline is in. This can make all the difference, particularly if you find yourself on an island.

A street in GeoGuessr with the minimap expanded in the corner.

You can change the appearance of your compass in the game’s settings.

Pay Attention To Natural Geography And Local Architecture

Cast your mind back to Geography classes:what climates and biomesdo different areas of the world have? Does it look dusty and arid where you are, or is it full of subtropical plants? This cangive away a lotabout where you are.

In fact, when you’re placed on random country roads, it’s often all you’ll have to go off of.

A road in GeoGuessr at night with a dusky sunset on the horizon.

Similarly,keep in mind the incline and terrainof the map around you. Some countries and areas are much hillier or more mountainous than others, so if it feels like the Google car is making the most of its suspension, then that could be a major hint for where you are.

Even if you’ve been dropped in a concrete jungle, don’t despair. You don’t have to look out for famous monuments or buildings to gather context clues. Different cities andcountries have more or less of certain styles of architecture, so make sure you’re taking a close look at the houses and streets around you.

Roads can also tell you a lotabout where you are.Check which side of the road drivers are onand look out forany major road signs.

Plus,finding major roadslike highways and motorways on a mapis much easierthan finding tiny roads since they tend to beclearly numberedand appear on the minimap.

Signs Hold A Lot Of Clues

Suggesting you look out for signs might sound a little obvious, but they cangive away a lot more informationthan just literally saying where you are. You just need toknow what you’re looking out for. Most signs you see willdirect you to places that are too nicheor too vague to be useful. If you see a street sign, but you don’t know which city you’re in, it’s just as useless as a sign that vaguely tells you there’s a hospital.

However, whatlanguage or design is used is helpful. Firstly, thelanguage used is key. Sometimes this is better than others, since some languages are used officially in a lot of countries, but if youget a language that isn’t used often, then it can be a jackpot.

For example, if you see a road sign with Welsh on it, you know you’re in Wales. Another reason is that a lot ofcountries have a particular style for road signsthat you’ll start to recognise as you play more of the game (or if you’re a frequent flyer). This carries even more tostreet signs around cities, which are oftenall styled similarly.

You don’t have to be 100% sure of what a language is to be able to make a reasonable guess.

Don’t Be Misled By Flags

Understandably, finding a country flag - or better yet, a flag for a smaller area like a state or county - can feel like an instant win. But, be careful, as sometimes they can be totally misleading. You might want tofigure out carefully if a building is an embassyor even a restaurant before you feel too confident.

In all likelihood, most flags won’t be actual physical flags being flown. Look out for pictures of flags on things, too.

Even Blurred Information Can Be Helpful

Identifying or private information, like vehicle registration plates,is blurredfor privacy. However, that doesn’t mean they still won’t help you out on your quest. Particularly when it comes toEuropean cars.

Also, sometimes the blurring isn’t very good. Or it isn’t blurry from certain angles. Take a good look around.

This is becausecar plates for vehicles from the European Union (EU) have a blue stripon the left-hand side of them, stating which country the car was licensed in. Now, 99% of the time, you won’t actually be able to read what the plate says.

But, it’s still veryeasy to tell if a blurred plate has a strip of bright blueto the left of it or not. If lots of cars in your surrounding area have that detail, then it’s very likely that you’rein a country belonging to the EU.

The opposite is also true; if you’re somewhere with mostly plain white or yellow plates without any blue detailing, then you’re more likely to be outside of the EU than in it.

Research Which Countries Don’t Have Street View

So, GeoGuessr uses data from Google Maps’ Street View functionality. This means that it’sonly possible for you to be placed somewhere that has Street Viewin it. Consequently, a few places are unlikely to come up, and some guesses are total wastes.

There area number of countriesaround the world thathave either limited or no Google Street View. For instance, Austria and Germany have had privacy regulations in place that limited the areas visible on street view significantly, particularly outside major cities.

Other countries that havelittle to no Street Viewcoverage include:

And more. Some countries will stillhave the occasional area or static locationavailable, though, so don’t write them off completely if you’re confident. Plus, if youplace it close to the border of some countries, you may still pick up proximity points.

The best way to familiarise yourself with which countries have the most Street View is by taking a look at Google Maps directly and dragging the little orange Street View person around to see where they can land.