WorldGuessr drops you anywhere on Earth using Street View: explore, analyze clues and guess your location solo or in multiplayer challenges.
If you love geography, travel, or solving puzzles based on visual clues, WorldGuessr is the perfect game. You’re dropped into a completely real location on Earth using Street View imagery, and your only job is to figure out where you actually are. From tropical coastlines and European city streets to barren highways in the middle of nowhere, every environment becomes a puzzle to decode.
THE GEO-EXPLORATION CHALLENGE THAT SHARPENS YOUR REAL-WORLD IQ
Every match begins at a random spot on Google Maps. You can move around roads, click and drag to look around, zoom in to read signs, examine architecture, license plates, coastline shapes, road markings, plant types, languages, and more.
WorldGuessr becomes a learning-through-exploration experience, one moment you’re on a dusty rural road in Mexico… the next, inside a modern Scandinavian suburb. With hundreds of custom map themes and regions, you can explore broad categories (the entire world) or focus on specific continents, countries, or curated map lists.
Controls, Movement & Guessing Mechanics
- Click and drag to look around your environment.
- Click black arrows on the road to move forward.
- You can also use WASD / arrow keys for navigation.
- When ready to guess, click the mini map, choose your location, and hit Guess!
Solo Exploration or Multiplayer Competition
WorldGuessr supports both relaxed and competitive play:
- Single-player → take your time, explore freely, learn geography at your own pace.
- Multiplayer → 30-second speed rounds where you race strangers or friends to make the fastest, most accurate guess.
You can create private lobbies, share party codes, or find random global matches. For strategy-minded players, small details like which side of the road traffic flows on can instantly narrow the country field.
Gameplay Summary
WorldGuessr blends sightseeing with skill-based deduction. You learn by observing reality. Every round is both a puzzle and a mini world-tour and if you pay attention, you’ll quickly build real geographic intuition.































