The fact that you haven’t even touched the west side of the country yet and got probably 10 times more than I would get if I tried this is insane. Your brain is basically the US map. Excited for part 2.
I tried the beginner version of this. I got 11001 of the 11687 cities by knowing like 10 real ones and making up the rest. Half of the rest were some random european cities like hanover and the other half was completely made up, making things that sounded like cities from words like "middle", "river", or "george".
The reason Virginia is so hard is because a quirk in the state constitution. There are almost no incorporated cities in the state outside the few dozen independent cities which are separate from the counties. There are a few cities with mayor's like Vienna in the NoVA area, but most places you mentioned are really just census-designated places with no autonomy whatsoever from Fairfax County.
This is by far one of the most impressive things I've seen. I've driven through most of the US, nearly all the interstates and such, but no way I could recall all the town names like you did. Looking forward to part 2!
There's a fun quiz (100K+ coverage challenge) where you have to *minimize* the number of circles to cover all 100K US cities. Lots of clever planning and strategizing on that map!
Would be a cool idea of trying to do this on beginner with the lowest number of city names I.e take advantage of multiple city names and not overlapping circles.
The Baxter you got is in Iowa 😂🤙🏼 it’s just south of Marshalltown which I deliver Amazon packages to almost every day and could not even believe you got that shit 😂
It'd be interesting to play this game by not looking at the map. Just type every city name you can remember until the time is up and see what the map looks like at the end.
@@pissgaming1 i wish that they don't automatically give you place name that you don't intend to type too, it kinda screw the numbers and it's kinda annoying to have to type the city name a few times. They should only give you the city when you press enter
The amount of cities you know is insane. Also, since they just changed the competitive duels map to ACW, what would you think about starting a duels series?
Yeah I am pretty sure that the Los Angeles urban area is like the size or Belgium or atleast very close. I once checked on Google Maps and I think it was possible to drive for like 120 km in a straight line without leaving the city.
The Dutch version of this quiz has a expert radius of only 2,5 km. The country might be small but you l need to typ in basically every town if you want to finish the quiz.
Haha I’m waiting for part 2 strictly because I want to hear a shout out to my birth city and my current city. He better not fail me! I’m a west coaster so I got a lot of waiting to do.
Few quick tips for the Columbus OH area next time, try New Albany, Delaware, Groveport, Canal Winchester, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Lancaster, Pickerington, Renyoldsburg, Easton (this one might not work its techicnally a neighborhood), Lithopolis Some other misc Ohio places that idk if they’re 1K or above Bellbrook, moraine, oakwood, yellow springs, Clayton, union, Shiloh
You should try the "All US Places Closest Coverage". On expert mode, instead of a 10 mile radius, it reveals the 10 closest cities to the one you name.
A lot of the places on the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans aren't incorporated. There's Gonzales, but that's about it. There's places like Convent, Vacherie, Laplace, Boutte, and Luling, but I don't know if any of those count. Also, there's an Iowa (EYE-oh-way) in Louisiana, it's by Lake Charles, that's where that came from
I don’t like how these quizzes accept a town name before you’ve typed it in. They should make the user press enter to input each town name to avoid hitting on unintended ones.
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i've heard of like 0.0000001% of these cities and yet im here watching someone naming US cities for 45 minutes
bro, so true
The fact that you haven’t even touched the west side of the country yet and got probably 10 times more than I would get if I tried this is insane. Your brain is basically the US map. Excited for part 2.
Bro your US city knowledge is actually GOATED. respect 💯
I tried the beginner version of this. I got 11001 of the 11687 cities by knowing like 10 real ones and making up the rest. Half of the rest were some random european cities like hanover and the other half was completely made up, making things that sounded like cities from words like "middle", "river", or "george".
7:42 you were thinking of Hibbing - kind of a weird city name. This game looks fun, thanks for introducing me to it!
The reason Virginia is so hard is because a quirk in the state constitution. There are almost no incorporated cities in the state outside the few dozen independent cities which are separate from the counties. There are a few cities with mayor's like Vienna in the NoVA area, but most places you mentioned are really just census-designated places with no autonomy whatsoever from Fairfax County.
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Your knowledge of the US is absolutely insane, excited for part 2!
This is by far one of the most impressive things I've seen. I've driven through most of the US, nearly all the interstates and such, but no way I could recall all the town names like you did. Looking forward to part 2!
You are mad man. The official GOAT now in american geography.
There's a fun quiz (100K+ coverage challenge) where you have to *minimize* the number of circles to cover all 100K US cities. Lots of clever planning and strategizing on that map!
I like how he covered basically half of New Jersey without even realising it.
Would be a cool idea of trying to do this on beginner with the lowest number of city names I.e take advantage of multiple city names and not overlapping circles.
3:12 this really shows how many cities there are in Chicagoland, Dallas suburbs are much bigger by comparison
well the chicago metro area is 75% of the population of illinois 😂😂
@@Crazyclay78YT don’t think you understood my comment buddy
@@muhilan8540 no i did, i was saying that it kinda makes sense because of that
This video made me realize how many unincorporated cities and suburbs exists in the DMV
The Baxter you got is in Iowa 😂🤙🏼 it’s just south of Marshalltown which I deliver Amazon packages to almost every day and could not even believe you got that shit 😂
I love this city content, maybe come back to the ia fisher quiz, globally or just the us.
It'd be interesting to play this game by not looking at the map. Just type every city name you can remember until the time is up and see what the map looks like at the end.
i wish they’d fix the map so that you can’t see any place names, otherwise it kinda ruins the point
@@pissgaming1 i wish that they don't automatically give you place name that you don't intend to type too, it kinda screw the numbers and it's kinda annoying to have to type the city name a few times. They should only give you the city when you press enter
It didn't take Foxboro because all the -boro towns in MA can also be spelled -borough and HugeQuiz only seems to accept the latter.
The amount of cities you know is insane. Also, since they just changed the competitive duels map to ACW, what would you think about starting a duels series?
They did?
@@danielmb467 Yep, the update came out today
As someone from Chico, when I heard the name I was like “what?”
lmao he mentioned the city that my aunt lives in 35:28
he couldve typed in Dora, thats the big circular lake next to leesburg and tavares.
The urban sprawl is real in the US...
Yeah I am pretty sure that the Los Angeles urban area is like the size or Belgium or atleast very close. I once checked on Google Maps and I think it was possible to drive for like 120 km in a straight line without leaving the city.
Part 2 will be much less urban sprawl in the west! P.S. West coast is the best coast 😊
respect for doing this 💪 you know so many city names!
Your knowledge on full display. You're top in the game CG
Lol all the Wisconsin places makes me want to move back
I live in CNY now and I feel you on that sentiment.
12:00 I'm from Mattoon, glad you remembered!
Ayyy shoutout Homer Glen IL my former hometown for almost my entire life lol
Love that town…growing a lot, too!
Impressive! It’s so hard to think in the moment. You can type all capitals and major cities in Europe for some easy ones.
just try all big cities in germany and great britain ^^
there's like 10 berlins in the US
It feels so surreal when you live in a small town and this guy names your town lol
The Dutch version of this quiz has a expert radius of only 2,5 km. The country might be small but you l need to typ in basically every town if you want to finish the quiz.
21:37 my hometown 😊
Good ol' Burlington, WI. Way to fill in the gap, Btown.
25:40 my hometown LOL
Haha I’m waiting for part 2 strictly because I want to hear a shout out to my birth city and my current city. He better not fail me! I’m a west coaster so I got a lot of waiting to do.
This video has truly made me realise US town names are either: boring, stolen European names or extremely goofy.
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Few quick tips for the Columbus OH area next time, try New Albany, Delaware, Groveport, Canal Winchester, Grove City, Upper Arlington, Lancaster, Pickerington, Renyoldsburg, Easton (this one might not work its techicnally a neighborhood), Lithopolis
Some other misc Ohio places that idk if they’re 1K or above
Bellbrook, moraine, oakwood, yellow springs, Clayton, union, Shiloh
Some big ATL suburb is Newnan, South Fulton, Dunwoody, Carrollton, Griffin, Decatur
I like the video man. You sound like the cop from family guy!
The city you were trying to think of after Virginia MN is Hibbing, MN, and its bigger than 1000 😅
You should try the "All US Places Closest Coverage". On expert mode, instead of a 10 mile radius, it reveals the 10 closest cities to the one you name.
Very little on Long Island is incorporated. Suffolk County has no cities, Nassau just two.
A lot of the places on the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans aren't incorporated. There's Gonzales, but that's about it. There's places like Convent, Vacherie, Laplace, Boutte, and Luling, but I don't know if any of those count. Also, there's an Iowa (EYE-oh-way) in Louisiana, it's by Lake Charles, that's where that came from
It’s insane how many cities you know!
The M you were thinking of was Marion, IL.
Go to Ludington MI every summer, first time hearing it's a meme city 😂whys that?
Also wondering, I'm about 20 minutes from there
Yo wtf from right next to there
i live in petoskey and theres people in michigan that ive met that have never heard of it and this guy knows it
Michiganders nit knowing Petoskey is weird to me, I mean there's an incredibly popular rock of the same name?
my hometown "idk what's in there" feels bad
haircut looking fly
wth you are insane!
What’s the Muskegon meme?
How does this guy know so much!?
You must have won the geography bee growing up
This shit is bonkers tho. I live in Ames, so if you are ever in the area let me know !
7:41 bro called hibbing hibbard ;-;
Ayyyye, Natchez, MS mentioned. Grew up there. Was wondering if you'd guess it.
oh you like geoguessr? name every city.
"Place called Shreve" is in Ohio. I used to live not far from there.
How the hell do these american's classify cities! In the uk there are only a handful.
Joplin Missouri
please do a new hampshire towns quiz
when he mentions your city
The a in Saco, is pronounced like the a in hall and ball.
Crazy how you know my area as well as i do
Funny hearing you pronounce Galax as “gahlax” 😂. It’s actually “gaylax”
„Springfield“
Ah yes,Angola,Indiana.
You’re a geography? Name every city
Rip headphone users on max
Wait why are you able to see the city names when you zoom in? Isn't that kinda cheating?
I don’t think it shows the actual town names, but it has things like high schools and beaches and things like that which you can use to get some towns
is this free or do i have to pay
I don’t like how these quizzes accept a town name before you’ve typed it in. They should make the user press enter to input each town name to avoid hitting on unintended ones.
CG you have a very impressive neck-shoulder combo, i'm assuming that must be from some gym work
No respect for Kensington, MD smh
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Wait why is Lundington a meme and why are you pronouncing it like that? I live about 20 minutes from there
The only thing I get from this is that America loves copying other country city names…
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Montevideo is pronounced mon te vid e o.
Yooo
you did not type Frankfort, IN😡😡😡😡😡
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