One Geoguessr Tip for EVERY Country in Europe

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In today’s video, I’m bringing back some Geoguessr tips. Today we’re focusing on the continent of Europe, the hardest continent to guess the country in. Enjoy!

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Norway: gray strip in middle of snow pole
Sweden: red roads and white dashes on the edges
Finland: gray strip at top of snow pole
Russia: super tall trees near Moscow
Estonia: lots of white flowers
Latvia: wooden utility pole with 3 little hooks on alternating sides
Lithuania: wintry coverage in the west
Poland: holes in the utility poles only are near the center
Ukraine: looks like russia, but sometimes the car has only an antenna visible, (no car)
Romania: poles have holes all the way down and are painted white at the bottoms
Bulgaria: roads are pale but have black spots that kinda look like gum on a sidewalk in nyc.
Serbia: never an antenna on the car and the guardrails bulge outwards, away from the road and are flat otherwise.
North Macedonia: also no antenna, but guardrails are rounded.
Turkey: water tanks in the roof, except for in the European part. There’s also a little mosaic on the roads.
Greece: poles are hella tall and wood
Albania: water tanks everywhere and have black backs to road signs
Montenegro: rusted guardrails
Croatia: old coverage doesn’t have the eu plate, but there’s also new coverage. Also has exposed bricks on many houses (also in Serbia)
Hungary: speed limit signs are a bit taller and have a smaller red ring
Slovenia: hella forests everywhere
Austria: has the standard eu bollards, white with black cap on top, but there is a black reflector instead of red
Slovakia: compared to Czech Republic, font on street signs is much more bold
Czech Republic: much flatter than Slovakia.
Czech Republic and Slovakia: both have thin orange and black poles on the sides of the roads, use above tips to tell which country you’re in
Germany: new coverage has 2023 watermark
Denmark has white bollard with orange strip on top
Netherlands: flat af
Belgium: small ditch right next to the road, maybe an inch deep
France: blue sticker on pole
Luxembourg: roads have trees planted on the left snd right
Switzerland: yellow markings for bike lanes, etc
Italy: many windows have shutters and have at least two floors
Sam Marino: always hilly, always gen 2, and lots of bollards
Andorra: tons of bricks, check video
Spain: tiny white bollard with gray at the top is only found in NE Spain
Portugal: yellow strip on the right of license plate
UK: long centerlines and small pieces of plastic between them (and you’re driving on the left)
Ireland: yellow lines on the outside of the roads and gen 2 coverage
Iceland: only car driven there is white with long af antenna
Malta: rock and stone walls everywhere and left side driving
Monaco: tons of houses overlooking a port

trickshotworld
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FBI couldn't resist the serious meta in Åland Islands...

arnabnahiarunabh
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Malta - it's got stone and rock walls everywhere innit 🇲🇹

arrowheaded
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0:24 Norway
0:43 Sweden
1:05 Finland
1:29 Russia
1:53 Estonia
2:17 Latvia
2:33 Lithuania
2:54 Poland
3:11 Ukraine
3:36 Romania
4:07 Bulgaria
4:30 Serbia
4:46 North Macedonia
5:02 Turkey
5:19 Greece
5:36 Albania
5:52 Montenegro
6:04 Croatia
6:32 Hungary
6:46 Slovenia
7:00 Austria
7:13 Slovakia
7:24 Czechia
7:50 Germany
8:03 Denmark
8:13 Netherlands
8:24 Belgium
8:36 France
8:47 Luxembourg
8:59 Switzerland
9:12 Italy
9:26 San Marino
9:41 Andorra
9:51 Spain
10:00 Portugal
10:12 United Kingdom
10:29 Ireland
10:42 Iceland

sebm
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I missed the instructional geoguessr so much, you're great at doing it! Please more 🙏

PaolodiCrenna
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Editor, I appreciate that you included country names in their languages

rivershy
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Nice video Oscar. Malta tip: If you are driving on the left side and see a ton of rock walls, you should be in Malta. Monaco tip: If you see tons of houses looking down on a port then you should be in Monaco.

BirdPie
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10:25 the plastic things are called cat eyes and are made of reflective material so you can see during low visibility and as far as I’m aware you find them everywhere in the uk.

jimmy
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As a russian I can suggest some ideas about tips for the Eastern Europe that I always use:
1) Russia- these long trees can be also found nearby Saints Petersburg and further north so the safest guess would be the middle between Spb and Moscow
2) Ukraine- eastern part of the country mostly speaks Russian and western part mostly speaks Ukrainian. So if you see letter 'i' in the texts then it's west and if you don't that must be east
3) Only in Serbia you can see the word "шкода" on the roads
4) In Bulgaria you can see a lot of "ъ" in the middle of the words and as for me it's the best way to define this country. Also these black dots on the roads from the video are usually seen in Russia
5) Only in Chechia you can see a word "Pozor" on the signs and on the roads
6) Romania has a tone of gypsies (romas) mostly in the eastern region nearby Moldova
7) Lithunia strongly looks like Russia in rural areas but has latin letters
8) Estonia quite often has a dashed roadlines exactly like Sweden but the climate is more Baltics
9) Latvia looks basically like an average of Lith and Est in everything
These pieces of advice about the languages are a complete guide to cyrillic that is needed to define those countries

ИмяФамилия-хру
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Loved the familiarisation of the country names in their native languages, knowing them is a genuine GeoGuessr tip, too!

LarryRouse
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Tip for monaco, go to monaco in street view, and you'll never forget how it looks.

latviankvas
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4:12 In Bulgaria they have black dots on the road because they lay extra layers of bitumen during the winter for better grip in the snow, this does make for pretty bad roads in the summer though

andriandri
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you really stepped up the editing game, felt so nice to watch keep it up bro

phrogr
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Great video! We need a europe part 2 for cool areas such as Åland islands, sicily, krete, murmansk, canary islands, faroe islands etc etc )

donLucas
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Fun fact: the things between the white lines in the UK are called cat's eyes or reflective studs. They reflect headlights in order to better mark the lane boundary at night.

xkinsey
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9:00 In swizerland it‘s also very common, that the zebra crossings are yellow.

flixbus
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3:06 Actually holy poles with the holes going all the way to the bottom exist in Poland, but of course are pretty rare

marcingemborys
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1:38 The trees seem about 4 centimeters taller around Moscow.

MusicMan
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I've played GeoGuessr for a bit now, and I usually describe you and Rainbolt as my coaches bc you've taught me so much about the game. Thank You.

InfiniteWasp
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8:57 also the paint on trees that style go for it its pretty much always consistent

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