@@ghoste3991 bro literally travelled the world not so long ago, he’s touched grass in most countries across the world. My man NEEDS to STOP touching grass.
imagine watching a movie and your immersion keeps being broken because you see the geographical differences in all the locations compared to where it is supposed to be according to the movie
That's literally what it's like watching any movie or show set in NYC. It's either in a wildly inaccurate location, or they make jumps between neighborhoods that wouldn't be possible
There was a movie filmed at my high school once. It was really confusing to watch knowing where everything is and how long it takes to get from place to place. I'm sure that's how it is for any movie, but it's interesting to have it happen to you
everyone's talking about the "gradient of senegal" but i'm more completely baffled by him pointing to the clouds going "this is botswana" and pointing to the exact stretch of road like dude has the cloud pattersn captured by the maps car on specific roads memorised that's legit unfathomable to me
The trees and cloud combination is what gives it away. Kinda like seeing complete whiteout conditions and knowing that there's only a few locations that google maps did during a snowstorm
It's possible to get a decent guess at latitude based on cloud patterns. Toward the poles you tend to see high based cirrus clouds and as you go to the equator clouds bases tend to get lower and the clouds are thicker. Lot more to it than that but you get the gist.
@@VisibletoanyoneonRUclipss What do you mean when you say "believing in" near death experiences? Like you didn't believe people had them before or you think they are somehow more legitimate now? What changed?
@ i thought people’s experience with NDEs was simply a manifestation of the brain firing random neurons during death. or a “hallucination”, now i truly believe that we aren’t just our bodies, but the awareness experiencing what it’s like to be human. this body and identity isn’t me! i’m so much more than this. it was just kind of a spontaneous awakening and it suddenly all made sense. NDEs, kundalini awakenings, OBEs. it just all made sense after i realized that we are all truly one awareness splitting itself into multiple bodies to give the illusion of separateness. we are all one!!! 🤍😄 does that make sense? or do i sound like i smoke crack 😂 you don’t have to agree with me btw, i know its not a common belief and it doesn’t have to be your truth. i’m not trying to convince anyone of anything, just sharing :) as we all should. we all have spiritual experiences, people of all cultures.
the thing i love most about this video is how upset he starts getting about his correct answers, like he’s gone mad with power and is helpless to do anything about it
@@Kev1n_2k4 Not really because he barely has a reaction. He KNOWS what fast food chains the burgers are from, so there's not much of a surprised reaction.
He would make a GREAT SCP. Like literally just a dude with an obscure skill that the foundation can use to get information about random stuff. They bring him a piece of bookshelf from the infinite IKEA and he's like "Yep. that's from Bulgaria. Northern Bulgaria. Actually I think it's from this road right here..."
you give the vibes of a sorcerer who thinks they're a wizard and goes to a wizarding school, they try their best but they do everything wrong but to the teachers' frustration their magic is always perfect
@@KitsuneFyora my mental math game was too good. Multiple teachers thought I was cheating because I couldn't "show my work." I skipped a grade once because the teacher gave me an ultimatum and put a problem on the board. I still never did my homework and eventually dropped out. Turns out, endlessly showing your work is all the education system cares about. In one sense, it's about iteration, but for me it was completely redundant. It's been over a decade since then so I'm literally in a better place now.
@@SolDizZo lmao you're the person teachers hate so much 😆 but that's still great to hear that you're in a better place and also able to solve math that way
@@KitsuneFyora it may sound weird but thanks for saying that. I don't want people to assume people like me, "gifted children" are just neurodivergent or on the spectrum. I'm in the standard deviation of normal, I'm just a late bloomer. Some teachers did hate me, and maybe hate is a strong word, but it made the true mentors I found so much more impactful.
@@SolDizZo yeah hate is too strong a word. I used it for a joke. Dislike though for sure. And no problem. You even got mentors as well! That's a huge positive. Not sure where you're going in your life, but you sound like you're going in the right direction 👍
I had reverse DeJa'Vu and I saw my dad having trouble with this new vacuum he bought. Then I saw myself a few minutes before my DeJa'Vu started and I saw the exact image of my dad having trouble with his new vacuum so I used my memory of an event in the future to tell him that the cord was hidden underneath the vacuum (it was retractable) Since then I thought it was a one time only event, but not too long ago while I was moving some pallets at my job I felt like a car was suddenly going to in front of me in the road. So I stopped suddenly and waited for the car, it suddenly appeared and I saved myself a trip to the hospital...
@@xman5393 I have had that a single time, specifically with regards to me remembering seeing us traveling on a specific curved overpass which I had never seen on Halloween day, then having that exact 'memory' happen a few days later as a child.
I wonder if he would not only be able to know exactly where he is within 0.125ms of half-opening one eye, but also have every foot trail memorized to have an idea where a nearest cafe is and how to call the cops for his kidnappers
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Homeboy discovered the world from his computer chair. Can you imagine the poor dude getting deja vu from places he's never been all over the world? Crazy.
I was really confused, until he kept saying "it's hard to explain" and then it hit me, it's like seeing poorly framed photos of places in your own country, you just "know" that "yeah it should be somewhere around here". This guy has that same hunch, but for some reason it extends to every part of the globe
Yeah, he has trained his intuition. Assuming that this is not a biased selection, he is not really guessing randomly. His brain can just instantly integrate information swiftly in ways that are hard to articulate - but there 𝘪𝘴 something going on under the hood.
@@bean669I think if you look at clouds and just see them as "clouds" it does seem crazy. But sky brightness, gradient, and cloud shadows give an idea of sun position and geolocation. Cloud type, base height, and top height all give information on weather conditions like temperature, humidity, and wind. For someone who has been playing this game for as long as him, I can totally see that building an intuition that explains his success right from "just clouds." If you Google "Cloud geolocation from all-sky-view" you can find research results that have trained AI to do this.
@@bean669 that's probably just the photo quality. these images where taken in bulk with different cameras and different periods. If you see them often you (mostly your brain) start noticing minor details
This is a real phenomenon, where your subconscious mind is able to determine something with details that you aren’t consciously aware of. A lot of military members report it when looking at radar blips
@@Jartran72 Tropical climate does not pinpoint any country at all, half the planet has tropical climate. Also wtf does "the quality of the camera" mean? Do all countries get specific camera qualities assigned to them?
@@baab4229 the world isn't as connected as you think, some countries are 30 years behind in technology. So yes, the quality of the camera is honestly a major indication of where the photo was taken.
for those who are wondering. No he's not cheating and let me explain. The cars that drive with the cameras all have different Gens (camera quality levels.) and he basc just learns where each type of gen cars have been where to narrow things down greatly just from looking at the resolution. And same logic is for the time of day. Yes some of those are luck (like the blur ones, those still confuse me on how he got those), but most is real skill.
Or probably the times that get clipped are the ones where he's right, also playing geogessur I'm assuming he watches videos about countrys in his spare time too
Not to be that guy, but to succeed a Divine Intervention you have to roll less than or equal to your cleric level (which can't be greater than 20) on a d100. A natural 21 is a fail in all circumstances.
no it's the color, he literally said gradient... senegal has a unique soil color so even the blurred soil is the same color gradient, did you even know what gradient meant?
@@hpphtps You're telling me that these clouds morph their shape the moment they cross the Botswana border? Tf is this logic. I would atleast believe "distance from equator" type argument but not this bro..
these lil fanbois will defend this fake bs all day saying you just dont understand cause you never played. ok so is it easier than I think? then Im not impressed? or is he the most amazing person with superhuman skills? cause then I dont belive it? they somehow have it both ways in their head.
I understand why anyone would think he is cheating based on clips like this. But when you take into account that this is a montage of success and that on top of having incredible talent for pattern recognition, he has done this probably for at least 10 000h, likely much more, his subconscious pattern recognition has been elevated to insane levels, and he has great memory being able to remember thousands of little details that help pinpoint the location, it's not very surprising that he can do shit like this. Even regular people can have intuitions that seem like sorcery. The brain is pretty amazing for a 3lb wet blob.
"Pattern recognition"? Guy's pinpointed nearly pure blue and brown images. Photos containing only clouds, or the sky with pixels of nondescript vegetation.
@@ricksaburai just so u know u train for geoguessr by looking at a lot of images for each country. when he says “the graduent of senegal”, im sure there’s a know series of spots in senegal where the cam fell off and got obstructed, so ppl know the general color differential for that gradient. also what’s “nondescript” to you might give off a lot of information to other peeople
That makes sense for foliage, roads, etc. But like, a pure blue sky or just a zoomed in picture of clouds... If even he can't explain why he knows those are belgian clouds, what am I supposed to think
@@one_logic go on google maps and look at the satellite view of McMurdo Station. You can see the structures there. It is open sea with Ice above it. I don't believe the Ice melts though.
..."or what am i looking at?". Fun fact: That province (what many countries have instead of states) is called "Tierra del Fuego", which translates to "land of the fire" (named after the bonfires of the natives, not after the temperature. It's on the colder side of the country, after all).
2:52 I get what Rainbolt means when he says that Geoguessr players aren't good at geography as much as just memory, because Im obviously way worse at this game than him, but that isn't even close to what the Falklands would look like to say that it could be the Falklands. Falklands look way more like Scotland/North Ireland and some parts of Norway mixed together.
I got curious and wanted to see a streetview of Faulklands. Opened google maps, clicked on a random location (-52.2305145,-59.7128851) and saw a video of a kid in a desert, pouring water in the sand which makes a shape vaguely like a vagina, picks it up, then takes a bite out of it like it's a donut. Google Maps is wild sometimes
Or when he is not all realising what kind of place Antarctica is when he says "it's mapped wrong". My dude, it's not mapped wrong, it's Antarctica, it's all frozen over and they are on an ice sheet lol.
As someone who lives in South Africa, I can confirm that the sky looks blue. 2:00 & 5:45 has the same color blue, but I would have never guessed the second one.
I need him to know that in the Winter, Antarctica expands and what was once water very easily becomes ice. I am convinced that pin was placced correctly but the picture was taken in the middle of winter when it was all ice.
He’s insane at what he does, he has insane amounts of knowledge and experience but like, he’s just so fucking lucky sometimes it’s insane when combined with his ability to correctly estimate these
The mix of clips where he trusts his gut and happens to be right for reasons he doesn't fully understand, and clips where the ridiculous Sherlock-esque tiny sliver of knowledge is enough for him to confidently lock it in and he's NOT surprised that he got it...
@@qeqweqeqweqweqweq It could still be pattern recognition if he's seen the images even once before while playing. Or it's pattern recognition based on some unquantifiable aspect of clouds that he picks up on. I think it's more likely that he's seen the pictures before over time and his brain is incredible at cataloging and grouping them by context for later retrieval.
@@barneyrubble4293so what your saying is he identifies key aspects of the photo and guesses where the picture is based on the aspects which is exactly the whole point of the video
It happens when you get good at anything I suppose, unless you become a teacher. It doesn't feel hard anymore, and falls into muscle or instinctive memory. It's a great feeling
All the equipment needed to heat things up enough to live makes for a serious fire hazard. And remember, if there is a big fire then everyone dies, you can't just walk away from the fire, it's like a fire on a ship, there is no backup.
I think that is part of the intuition/instinct he describes. He's at the point he knows the answer before he can consciously formulate the thought to go with it.
@jimmjimms yes sure. So the geoguessr world cup is also fake and all the people better than him are cheating. Somehow he also tricked the YT channel WIRED(he had an interview with them) and a morning news channel in the USA.
@@Cyan_Orange So your saying that the geoguessr world cup is also fake, all people better than him are cheating. Somehow he tricked a morning news channel in the USA also tricked the YT channel WIRED(he had an interview with them). Please use your brain before making accusations 😐
This reminds me of blindsight. People with blindsight can't see anything consciously, but if you ask them to guess at a shape or color, they tend to guess right, and are surprised to find themselves beating chance. It's like he has some subconscious element helping him out. Not just feelings he can't explain in words, but intuitions he can't even feel.
Just because your brain lost the ability to process incoming light into a 3D model for and you became blind does not mean that the brain does not still receive some visual data. Important here is: does the perdon still have connected eyeballs? Did they ever? Were they able to experience color and 3D vision before? Otherwise it could be memory or subconscious memory. There is always a scientific explanation for things that can be proven and replicated. Everything else is pure chance and wishful thinking.
@@Jartran72 I assume there is a scientific explanation. It's a phenomenon that indicates some of our visual processing is not conscious, but still subconsciously available to us.
@@HeavyHardDrive You do realize he's done countless blurry image guesses. He frequently gets them wrong but learns with time. You think because you see one clip of him doing it that it's his first time doing blurry images. From colour palette that identifies geography to having seen similar images before. When you play hours of seeing different colour palettes, you come to know the countries just from the colour. It's not that hard to understand.
He's obviously just cheating my guy. It was a blurry photo of clouds. If you think he isn't cheating there is seriously something very very wrong with how gullible you are. *sees a photo of a cloud* "Thats Estonia" Yeah. He's not cheating LOL
@@Squarpy How can you know for a fact he's cheating without knowing how? Nothing is a fact without evidence. Big bang theory is still theory even if it's the most widely accepted beginning of everything today. Claiming something is fact without evidence puts you in the same group as flat-earthers.
He's not cheating... he plays hundreds of games every day he's bound to get lucky a few times... just because someone is good at something doesn't automatically make them a cheater
Philosophers: we all look up at the same sky
Rainbolt: wrong.
Nihilism
"Wrong. Kiribati."
*clicks*
*4.5 miles away*
"Nice."
Seriously, at this point, GeoGeusser is just agreeing to whatever rainbolt clicks on the map.
At some point Rainbolt actually became the intelligence feeding the answers that GeoGuesser gives the rest of the world.
Chuck Norris doesn't wear a watch. He decides what time it is.
"Yeah I can trust that guy"
Like how Recaptcha doesn't know the answer to its questions, perhaps Geoguesser trains on him lmao
Geoguesser is the one trying to guess where rainbolt will go
fun fact, the antarctica guess is mapped correctly, it was taken when the inner coast of antarctica freezes and becomes 'land' in the winter
There's gotta be something scary about knowing that if you don't pack up and leave soon enough you'll sink into the fuckin ocean
That's what I thought it was, great to find this comment and get a little validation
okay but urine barrel
Airport just disappearing every summer:
@Blockh3qd Helicopters: Am I a joke to you?
Brother, go inside and touch the floor.
Like bro has touched enough grass.
@@ghoste3991 He’s touched enough for the entire world multiple times over.
@@ghoste3991 bro literally travelled the world not so long ago, he’s touched grass in most countries across the world.
My man NEEDS to STOP touching grass.
@@samuelspace101 That's what he said
Touch carpet.
"Is this jordan pavement?"
Has bro memorised the ingredients in every country's cement?
All pros: yes
Jordanian here: that's NOT Jordan's pavement. I refuse to to be less knowledgeable about my roads than him. like I get it but I also don't
@@RieMUisthegoaT just accept it.
@@iMíccoli fine I gave up, He's probably in my closet anyways
@@RieMUisthegoaT "Is this Jordan closet?"
imagine watching a movie and your immersion keeps being broken because you see the geographical differences in all the locations compared to where it is supposed to be according to the movie
"This place is supposed to be Cassiopeia 9, but it's actually Antares 16! Immersion broken."
That's literally what it's like watching any movie or show set in NYC. It's either in a wildly inaccurate location, or they make jumps between neighborhoods that wouldn't be possible
There was a movie filmed at my high school once. It was really confusing to watch knowing where everything is and how long it takes to get from place to place. I'm sure that's how it is for any movie, but it's interesting to have it happen to you
JAJAJAAJAJ
i see it in spaghetti westerns now
If anyone ever kidnaps this man you better make sure that blindfold is not coming off even for a microsecond.
"Ah, I think it's Senegal blindfold fabric."
“This is Yucatán dirt I’m being dragged across”
"I can sense that this is hakasa road"
“Ah, I see… the sounds around me signify that this is Togo.”
*"My sixth sense tells be that this is the eastern coast of Florida"*
Bro be like: Ah yes, the sky is blue, I think I know exactly where we are
it kinda makes sense if you have experience dont forget theres a compass
@@Not_So_Crix I am not that dumb, I don't need a compass to figure out which direction the sky is.
@@danielreed5199 if you don't see which direction is the sun then use the compass it doesn't make u dumb
@@Not_So_Crix tf you mean make sense if you have experience?? You couldn't even have guess if a sky is above your home or not
@@youravghuman5231 bro thinks he's him 💀
everyone's talking about the "gradient of senegal" but i'm more completely baffled by him pointing to the clouds going "this is botswana" and pointing to the exact stretch of road like dude has the cloud pattersn captured by the maps car on specific roads memorised that's legit unfathomable to me
The trees and cloud combination is what gives it away. Kinda like seeing complete whiteout conditions and knowing that there's only a few locations that google maps did during a snowstorm
It's possible to get a decent guess at latitude based on cloud patterns. Toward the poles you tend to see high based cirrus clouds and as you go to the equator clouds bases tend to get lower and the clouds are thicker.
Lot more to it than that but you get the gist.
@@mosesnelson27”gives it away” shut up lol you can’t get 1% of the the results he does.
@@GoodArtorias He never claimed he could, don't use Artorias's name if you gon be sayin stupid shi
@@thedalek3374thx for defending the goat artorias' name o7
If Rainbolt ever has a near death experience he will be able to give us the exact GPS coordinates to heaven.
"The coordinates are like 16 trillion light years away, just die to go there at this point"
i just recently started believing in NDEs and this comment made me lol
@@VisibletoanyoneonRUclipss What do you mean when you say "believing in" near death experiences? Like you didn't believe people had them before or you think they are somehow more legitimate now? What changed?
@ i thought people’s experience with NDEs was simply a manifestation of the brain firing random neurons during death. or a “hallucination”, now i truly believe that we aren’t just our bodies, but the awareness experiencing what it’s like to be human. this body and identity isn’t me! i’m so much more than this.
it was just kind of a spontaneous awakening and it suddenly all made sense. NDEs, kundalini awakenings, OBEs. it just all made sense after i realized that we are all truly one awareness splitting itself into multiple bodies to give the illusion of separateness. we are all one!!! 🤍😄
does that make sense? or do i sound like i smoke crack 😂
you don’t have to agree with me btw, i know its not a common belief and it doesn’t have to be your truth. i’m not trying to convince anyone of anything, just sharing :) as we all should. we all have spiritual experiences, people of all cultures.
wait, why this comment has 666 likes?
the thing i love most about this video is how upset he starts getting about his correct answers, like he’s gone mad with power and is helpless to do anything about it
He knows people in the comments will ask "How did you know that?" and he won't be able to explain.
Literally suffering from success
Paul from Dune vibes lmao
maybe that's how the creepy boy from 'killing of the sacred deer' got his powers.
@@gohunt001-5 Bo the cat
dude will see the glint coming off of a fingernail in someone's selfie and be able to hunt them down like the terminator
ah yes, the angle of the light reflecting this person's fingernail tells me that they live in southwestern France
Like number 1k
*_complete light Brown with a tint_*
“THATS THE GRADIENT OF SENEGAL”
you've never had 1 senegal round but you think you understand?
@@anomaly3215why are you being an asshole in every comment talking about senegal
@@anomaly3215 bro is jokingly quoting the video, calm down bud
THAT'S*
what are you on about? that was green
His reactions after correctly guessing blurs is so funny
its like that one clip where CaseOh guessing the fast food chains burgers 😂
@@Kev1n_2k4 Not really because he barely has a reaction. He KNOWS what fast food chains the burgers are from, so there's not much of a surprised reaction.
*are
@@filipemarques7255 Bro…
@@filipemarques7255 am*
It's the red flower that kills me. Bro acts like he was just walking by that bush yesterday 😂😂
if i walked by that bush yesterday i would have already forgotten where it was by now
THE GRADIENT OF SENEGAL???
DO YOU NOT KNOW THE GRADIENT OF SENEGAL YOU FOOL!
A lot of cam footage in Senegal is just a massive gradiant blur for no good reason
*The Senegal of Gradient
the steven of senegal
GRADIENTS, plural
Actual SCP behavior.
litterally
littterally
Someone write it up!
He would make a GREAT SCP. Like literally just a dude with an obscure skill that the foundation can use to get information about random stuff. They bring him a piece of bookshelf from the infinite IKEA and he's like "Yep. that's from Bulgaria. Northern Bulgaria. Actually I think it's from this road right here..."
@@TriflingToad7864 "The man who's touched too much grass"
"stop defending me" bro can't even believe himself
"Is it ever that one road" [guesses the exact road]
There are only about 50 million so.. piece of cake
@@captainobvious8037 5 billion is alo6 even so its stilla. piece of cake
I seriously wonder how someone would cheat in geoguesser.
“UGGG”
@@TopatTomThey're from Google maps, so you simply need a way to pull from the maps data geoguesser, or index Google maps
bro literally said "I know this pavement" 💀
699th 👍
Bro could be blindfolded licking a brick and tell you the address of the house it was used for
yes.
WAS THAT THE BITE OF ‘87?! - ❌
WAS THAT THE GRADIENT OF SENGAL?! - ✅
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
This is, without a doubt...
The most unfunniest thing...
I've ever seen
@ glad I could make your day worse 😇
@JacobV617 Cheer up, at least they're trying. It's better to see something unfunny instead of something stale and decayed.
@JacobV617i feel like thats your problem tho
GeoGuessr❌
GeoKnower✅
That's me
@@GeoKnower Ayo you don't know the gradient of Senegal
@@RealsmartGamez I do, bro. Trust 🙏
@@GeoKnower do u know the oxygen particle from Uganda?
@@dylanpoh1680 Alright, you got me there...
I love how he looks like he's in such despair after guessing correctly 💀
he knows the cheating allegations are on their way
it's called acting
Me when I guess the groguesser spot of despair and grief
you give the vibes of a sorcerer who thinks they're a wizard and goes to a wizarding school, they try their best but they do everything wrong but to the teachers' frustration their magic is always perfect
Can also use the analogy of someone who has no idea how to work out math, but every time, they just get it right
@@KitsuneFyora my mental math game was too good. Multiple teachers thought I was cheating because I couldn't "show my work." I skipped a grade once because the teacher gave me an ultimatum and put a problem on the board. I still never did my homework and eventually dropped out.
Turns out, endlessly showing your work is all the education system cares about. In one sense, it's about iteration, but for me it was completely redundant. It's been over a decade since then so I'm literally in a better place now.
@@SolDizZo lmao you're the person teachers hate so much 😆 but that's still great to hear that you're in a better place and also able to solve math that way
@@KitsuneFyora it may sound weird but thanks for saying that. I don't want people to assume people like me, "gifted children" are just neurodivergent or on the spectrum.
I'm in the standard deviation of normal, I'm just a late bloomer. Some teachers did hate me, and maybe hate is a strong word, but it made the true mentors I found so much more impactful.
@@SolDizZo yeah hate is too strong a word. I used it for a joke. Dislike though for sure. And no problem. You even got mentors as well! That's a huge positive. Not sure where you're going in your life, but you sound like you're going in the right direction 👍
"Everyone has superpowers, but they're so miniscule that no one realizes"
I had reverse DeJa'Vu and I saw my dad having trouble with this new vacuum he bought. Then I saw myself a few minutes before my DeJa'Vu started and I saw the exact image of my dad having trouble with his new vacuum so I used my memory of an event in the future to tell him that the cord was hidden underneath the vacuum (it was retractable)
Since then I thought it was a one time only event, but not too long ago while I was moving some pallets at my job I felt like a car was suddenly going to in front of me in the road. So I stopped suddenly and waited for the car, it suddenly appeared and I saved myself a trip to the hospital...
@@xman5393who gave bro clairvoyance 💀
@xman5393 Lisan Al-Gaib!
@@thechunkmaster8794 Qithlas'ha!
@@xman5393 I have had that a single time, specifically with regards to me remembering seeing us traveling on a specific curved overpass which I had never seen on Halloween day, then having that exact 'memory' happen a few days later as a child.
rainbolt is such a good example of how the human brain is built for pattern recognition, even if we dont consciously recognize that its happening
seeing those hills in the reflection and sayin that it has to be southern poland is a crazy detail actually
funny thing is those werent even hills 😭
@@kryspy5160 what are they then?
@denizkum3433 in the video i remember he turned around and it was just like a building or something
@@kryspy5160 ı think you are dead wrong
@@denizkum3433 i think not
5:04 *literally just a picture of a cloudy sky*
"Yeah this is botswana" no fucking hesitation. Insane
“That road in Botswana”
He knew the highway it was on
no, there were trees. they know thr vegetation everywhere. still there were other ones that were just sky i didnt understand at all
@@Claire-ingHe is quite literally, built different.
Also Clouds have conditions to form a specific pattern
5:09 “Is it ever that one road” Bro knows ever road on this planet what😭
If he ever gets kidnapped and dropped off at a random location he’d be able to find his way home in like 5 minutes
I wonder if he would not only be able to know exactly where he is within 0.125ms of half-opening one eye, but also have every foot trail memorized to have an idea where a nearest cafe is and how to call the cops for his kidnappers
Even if he's 6 hours away.
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I've come across this name before, is he really reliable?
Homeboy discovered the world from his computer chair. Can you imagine the poor dude getting deja vu from places he's never been all over the world? Crazy.
"How much longer until we land?"
Dude looks out the window, they're currently in a cloud so there's nothing but grey
"We're still about an hour away."
Funnily enough, he has documented these deja vu experiences while he was traveling the world before settling in Thailand
"Is this jordan pavement"
LIKE WHAT????
"This atom looks familiar" - Rainbolt
“There’s nothing here…look like it’s Mexico…..yesss”
Hmmmm… H2O… This must be Canada or France so I am going with Romania.
"I have seen this kids room before" Famous last words of popular youtuber, and pro geoguesser, Rainbolt
The Senegal gradient always gets me.
Edit: Oh crap... There are multiple gradients of Senegal. Maybe it's a real thing afterall.
If you watch his videos, a lot of the other pros guess the same. Even the sky ones. Maybe it is a thing, but they're probably just all cheating
ain't no way this idiot thinks all the pros are cheating 🤣🤣🤣 moron
@@Jonas.856 Likely
@@Jonas.856 really disappointing that you watch his videos and still have those thoughts. Didn't you watch the 2024 geoguessr world cup?
@@iMíccoli he's being ironic
I like when he gets a good guess he acts devastated, like it's a curse he has to bear
ngl, I kinda wanna see him guess before even seeing the image. Half expect the same level of accuracy at this point
I wanna see this too lmao
@@alekvillarreal3470 he's done "upside down mirrored pixelated image and I only see it for 1 seconds" and still crushes it
@@qwopiretyu this man has high grade ESP.
He has a new video on his second channel doing exactly that lol. He guessed before it even loaded and got it correct.
I was really confused, until he kept saying "it's hard to explain" and then it hit me, it's like seeing poorly framed photos of places in your own country, you just "know" that "yeah it should be somewhere around here". This guy has that same hunch, but for some reason it extends to every part of the globe
Yeah, he has trained his intuition. Assuming that this is not a biased selection, he is not really guessing randomly. His brain can just instantly integrate information swiftly in ways that are hard to articulate - but there 𝘪𝘴 something going on under the hood.
i want to agree, for like pavements and things maybe.. but clouds is crazy. i couldn't recognise my hometown by sky
@@bean669I think if you look at clouds and just see them as "clouds" it does seem crazy. But sky brightness, gradient, and cloud shadows give an idea of sun position and geolocation. Cloud type, base height, and top height all give information on weather conditions like temperature, humidity, and wind. For someone who has been playing this game for as long as him, I can totally see that building an intuition that explains his success right from "just clouds." If you Google "Cloud geolocation from all-sky-view" you can find research results that have trained AI to do this.
@@bean669 that's probably just the photo quality. these images where taken in bulk with different cameras and different periods. If you see them often you (mostly your brain) start noticing minor details
Plus they all look blue but in reality they all have their different shades of blue
"that one road in botswana" is the most preposterous thing ive ever heard
This is a real phenomenon, where your subconscious mind is able to determine something with details that you aren’t consciously aware of. A lot of military members report it when looking at radar blips
I think thats it pretty much with how kuch he plays and the stored memories of each place
they did a lot of tests with astral projection as well
the mind's eye can be powerful
@@xChimkin Except that one is just bullshit.
Yes, it's like when you watch a fake video, and you know it's fake but you can't explain why. This happens to me a lot.
*clouds*
“This is Botswana”
Nope. This is THIS ONE ROAD in Botswana :D
That one was super impressive lol
i lowkey recognized the top of those trees as botswana as well 💀 def not getting the road tho
0:17 OH MY GOD THAT’S A SKY WHAT DO YOU MEAN, HOW?!?!????!!!
by the quality of the camera and how tropical the climate is through the light fracturing.. It is doable. Especially if you play over 22k games.
@@Jartran72 Tropical climate does not pinpoint any country at all, half the planet has tropical climate. Also wtf does "the quality of the camera" mean? Do all countries get specific camera qualities assigned to them?
@@baab4229pretty much yes
@@baab4229 the world isn't as connected as you think, some countries are 30 years behind in technology. So yes, the quality of the camera is honestly a major indication of where the photo was taken.
It was probably because how bright the sun looked because it's closer to the equator
for those who are wondering. No he's not cheating and let me explain.
The cars that drive with the cameras all have different Gens (camera quality levels.) and he basc just learns where each type of gen cars have been where to narrow things down greatly just from looking at the resolution. And same logic is for the time of day. Yes some of those are luck (like the blur ones, those still confuse me on how he got those), but most is real skill.
yeah mate... he's 100% cheating
@@--SPQR-- or you can't accept the fact that you suck
Or probably the times that get clipped are the ones where he's right, also playing geogessur I'm assuming he watches videos about countrys in his spare time too
@@neloru1122The two are not mutually exclusive tho.
he's a complete outlier. it's not only implausible but completely bogus to believe he does this.
Bro rolled a Nat 21 on divine intervention
Divine intervention is a d100
@@jackdog06 and you want to roll low (≤ cleric lvl)
Not to be that guy, but to succeed a Divine Intervention you have to roll less than or equal to your cleric level (which can't be greater than 20) on a d100. A natural 21 is a fail in all circumstances.
@swingardium706 "Not to be that guy" _proceeds to be that guy_
@@swingardium706thanks for the information, it was insightfull to me.
Rainbolt with literally nothing more than a flat blue color: Guesses the right city
Me with flags and signs prominently in frame: Wrong continent
When he sees a picture, that place materializes where he clicks.
He's an SCP object altering the world retroactively
3:15 Understands the gradients and hues of the entire world. Doesn't understand ice.
LMAOOOOOOOOO!
It's not fair for things to move around!
Rainbolt will get this understanding in the next upcoming patch ;)
The guess is correct. What does water tend to do in the winter?
@@jumpingman6612 That is actually year round sea ice known as the McMurdo Ice Shelf! Those are where our two airfields are located!
5:50 "I feel like I've seen that" Did he just memorize South Africa?
if this man gets kidnapped no blindfold will stop him. he will see a little bit of light bleed through and know his position down to 100km
The moment they throw him in the van he just gonna say: :" I know youre taking me to this specific adress"
I learnt massive blur=gradient of Senegal.👍
no it's the color, he literally said gradient... senegal has a unique soil color so even the blurred soil is the same color gradient, did you even know what gradient meant?
amateur
Not all blurs are senegalese blurs
@@anomaly3215 Maybe they didnt know that at first?
@@anomaly3215 Thank you for pointing that out! I wasn't totaly serious and you are right I'wasn't sure what gradient meant.👍
i unironically guessed mexico on the 3rd and got it right
Sees snowy place without houses: Maybe thats Antarctica *doubts a minute*
Sees a blur: Oh, Senegal, hi pal
"stop defending me" lmao
*literally space*
“Hmm well, as you can see this is constellation AW-26a8 so we’re in this sector of Andromeda”
GalactiGuessr would go hard
"There is no way to tell where it happened."
"Wrong. I saw enough of those stars to determine the explosion's coordinates."
I meam stars used to be used for navigation,
1:24 “…it’s the Senegal gradient, bro” like that’s actually a thing 😂
5:04 guessing the exact road from a picture a some clouds is just insanity
It’s the dead-looking trees at the bottom
when you play a lot of games, there is an understanding that such clouds exist in 1 region of Botswana, this location was easier than others
I'm pretty sure i see such clouds in my Moscow countryside every year. @@hpphtps
@@hpphtps You're telling me that these clouds morph their shape the moment they cross the Botswana border?
Tf is this logic. I would atleast believe "distance from equator" type argument but not this bro..
these lil fanbois will defend this fake bs all day saying you just dont understand cause you never played. ok so is it easier than I think? then Im not impressed? or is he the most amazing person with superhuman skills? cause then I dont belive it? they somehow have it both ways in their head.
I understand why anyone would think he is cheating based on clips like this. But when you take into account that this is a montage of success and that on top of having incredible talent for pattern recognition, he has done this probably for at least 10 000h, likely much more, his subconscious pattern recognition has been elevated to insane levels, and he has great memory being able to remember thousands of little details that help pinpoint the location, it's not very surprising that he can do shit like this. Even regular people can have intuitions that seem like sorcery. The brain is pretty amazing for a 3lb wet blob.
Sounds like he is a chess grandmaster lol
"Pattern recognition"? Guy's pinpointed nearly pure blue and brown images. Photos containing only clouds, or the sky with pixels of nondescript vegetation.
@@ricksaburai just so u know u train for geoguessr by looking at a lot of images for each country. when he says “the graduent of senegal”, im sure there’s a know series of spots in senegal where the cam fell off and got obstructed, so ppl know the general color differential for that gradient.
also what’s “nondescript” to you might give off a lot of information to other peeople
That makes sense for foliage, roads, etc. But like, a pure blue sky or just a zoomed in picture of clouds... If even he can't explain why he knows those are belgian clouds, what am I supposed to think
Well said.
Apollo gifted this man the gift of prophecy and cursed him to be so precise with his geography predictions that nobody would ever believe him.
4:31 As a South Korean, I didn't even recognize that crosswalk
Rainbolt knows your country better than you do confirmed?
@@Sharknana721 he probably knows my house better than I do
I was like no shot is there a road that bad, but I guess it's just Daegu things
ruclips.net/video/5DqzyXg-fGs/видео.htmlsi=7xvJfK9AZysqrKwD
I never knew or saw a blue crossings in south korea
3:15 is probably not “misplaced” - the photo is probably taken on an ice sheet that, when not frozen, is open sea
Please use brain
@@cheman9907they’re right
why would they construct buildings on something that just melts and not solid ground?
@@SaudRaguardsee my previous reply
@@one_logic go on google maps and look at the satellite view of McMurdo Station. You can see the structures there. It is open sea with Ice above it. I don't believe the Ice melts though.
roses are red
violets are blue
this right here
is the gradient of Senegal
"What am I looking at?" I don't fucking know! It's literally a blurr! You tell me!
proceeds to tell you exactly what hes looking at
cheater ( as requested at 4:00 )
Same (cheater)
cheater
Are you touched? You're not supposed to call out the "hint"
*4:01 cheater
@@Paul-zh2jp are you touched? The point is for it to be a "secret" don't call out the timestamp
"is this jordan pavement" HE SAID
THE PAVEMENT LOOKS JORDANIAN
"This is literally just blue...Lock in" Has got to be the most I understand now moment I've ever seen.
5:35 "Is this finally Iceland?"... goes to south Argentina on the opposite side of the globe.
..."or what am i looking at?".
Fun fact: That province (what many countries have instead of states) is called "Tierra del Fuego", which translates to "land of the fire" (named after the bonfires of the natives, not after the temperature. It's on the colder side of the country, after all).
Sun was in the north
0:39 BRO ITS CONCRETE HOW TF HE KNOW WHERE THAT SHIT IS
I wouldnt be surprised if one day he uploaded a video like "my journey of cheating geoguesser, but it gets more and more blatant with time"
2:52 I get what Rainbolt means when he says that Geoguessr players aren't good at geography as much as just memory, because Im obviously way worse at this game than him, but that isn't even close to what the Falklands would look like to say that it could be the Falklands. Falklands look way more like Scotland/North Ireland and some parts of Norway mixed together.
I got curious and wanted to see a streetview of Faulklands.
Opened google maps, clicked on a random location (-52.2305145,-59.7128851) and saw a video of a kid in a desert, pouring water in the sand which makes a shape vaguely like a vagina, picks it up, then takes a bite out of it like it's a donut.
Google Maps is wild sometimes
Or when he is not all realising what kind of place Antarctica is when he says "it's mapped wrong".
My dude, it's not mapped wrong, it's Antarctica, it's all frozen over and they are on an ice sheet lol.
@@jarzez -the "correct" location was in the middle of liquid water, how is that not mapped wrong- i seem to have misunderstood the comment lmao
@@cerulity32k maybe it melted after the location was recorded?
@@cerulity32k what part of "ice sheet" are you not understanding? Go view a few satellite images of Antarctica in winter why don't you.
This guy is an expert at remote viewing and just hasn't realized it yet
He has touched every single type of plant there is known to man
Never thought I'd hear that sentence "is this Jordan Pavement?" used like that in my life
anytime rainbolt starts a guess with “is this ever…” he’s about to give an answer that will make you look over your shoulder in fear
As someone who lives in South Africa, I can confirm that the sky looks blue.
2:00 & 5:45 has the same color blue, but I would have never guessed the second one.
I need him to know that in the Winter, Antarctica expands and what was once water very easily becomes ice. I am convinced that pin was placced correctly but the picture was taken in the middle of winter when it was all ice.
But how was he supposed to guess that and put the "mark" or "point" in the water...
@@Koala_player-cr7vp Ice sheet doesn't count as land, since there's ocean under it
@@Koala_player-cr7vp If he can identify a city from looking at clouds for a fifth of a second, he can do that.
6:32 “that’s brazil, pretty free” 💀
literally trained ai diffusion model in his head, that is what dedication to a dead does to you, hats off to this chap
I’m mean yeah, I’ve heard of people training calculator ai in their brain. Bro basically has the geo version of that.
@@108weeno, it's literally just geoguessr meta and way too much playtime.
While AI can pick up on invisible artifacts, his skill is beyond that of any AI, and would literally be impossible to train an AI to that level.
Back in the day we used to call that skill.
He’s insane at what he does, he has insane amounts of knowledge and experience but like, he’s just so fucking lucky sometimes it’s insane when combined with his ability to correctly estimate these
The mix of clips where he trusts his gut and happens to be right for reasons he doesn't fully understand, and clips where the ridiculous Sherlock-esque tiny sliver of knowledge is enough for him to confidently lock it in and he's NOT surprised that he got it...
He already seen those picture so many times, that he just remembers where to click
the pics are random
@@qeqweqeqweqweqweq It could still be pattern recognition if he's seen the images even once before while playing. Or it's pattern recognition based on some unquantifiable aspect of clouds that he picks up on. I think it's more likely that he's seen the pictures before over time and his brain is incredible at cataloging and grouping them by context for later retrieval.
@@barneyrubble4293so what your saying is he identifies key aspects of the photo and guesses where the picture is based on the aspects which is exactly the whole point of the video
@@standstillsounds It's the whole point of the game too!
There are tens of millions of pictures though, so how is that an explanation?
When you're good, like really good - your crazy guesses are not crazy - you might not even know what you know, but you know
Yeah it’s like knowing to tap the brake pedal because of the way the cars ahead are moving. You’re noticing something subconsciously and it works.
it's like how neural networks work
It happens when you get good at anything I suppose, unless you become a teacher. It doesn't feel hard anymore, and falls into muscle or instinctive memory. It's a great feeling
"Hold up, that rock looks American"
The split second ones really show off how trained this is, that is absolutely insane
what surprised me more than the antarctica guess is the fact that they have a fire station there like what is going to catch fire
Technology? Also, i guess fire to warm things up could burn other things.
Their research, cause that shit is liiit
Batteries, specifically lithium batteries are very difficult to extinguish, and don’t really care about that cold
All the equipment needed to heat things up enough to live makes for a serious fire hazard. And remember, if there is a big fire then everyone dies, you can't just walk away from the fire, it's like a fire on a ship, there is no backup.
you pretty stupid aint ya?
3:00 “I don’t think it’s on the road because the road here are near the road”
I feel like he might've just seen so many geoguesser pictures that he recognises part of the image and remembers the full one from that
I think that is part of the intuition/instinct he describes. He's at the point he knows the answer before he can consciously formulate the thought to go with it.
Never beating the allegations
Fr fr
he isnt trying to. hes got yall hooked while clearly faking.
@jimmjimms yes sure. So the geoguessr world cup is also fake and all the people better than him are cheating. Somehow he also tricked the YT channel WIRED(he had an interview with them) and a morning news channel in the USA.
@@Cyan_Orangeyou underestimate the power of pattern recognition and what someone's able to do when he dedicate thousands of hours in only one thing 💀
@@Cyan_Orange So your saying that the geoguessr world cup is also fake, all people better than him are cheating. Somehow he tricked a morning news channel in the USA also tricked the YT channel WIRED(he had an interview with them). Please use your brain before making accusations 😐
This reminds me of blindsight. People with blindsight can't see anything consciously, but if you ask them to guess at a shape or color, they tend to guess right, and are surprised to find themselves beating chance. It's like he has some subconscious element helping him out. Not just feelings he can't explain in words, but intuitions he can't even feel.
Just because your brain lost the ability to process incoming light into a 3D model for and you became blind does not mean that the brain does not still receive some visual data.
Important here is: does the perdon still have connected eyeballs? Did they ever? Were they able to experience color and 3D vision before?
Otherwise it could be memory or subconscious memory. There is always a scientific explanation for things that can be proven and replicated. Everything else is pure chance and wishful thinking.
@@Jartran72 you're just describing blindsight
@@Jartran72 I assume there is a scientific explanation. It's a phenomenon that indicates some of our visual processing is not conscious, but still subconsciously available to us.
They say intuition is just the subconscious mind speaking from experience.
I like how rainbolt is correcting the map
1:18 "Please don't get this right"
The man is so good he is starting to doubt if he's real.
0:53 Nah like actually wtf
fake
Cheaters don’t act shocked. They play it off that it’s just skill. Rain bolt has proven time and time again that it’s pure knowledge.
Pure knowledge....... from a blurry picture........ of nothing..... bro ...how?
@@HeavyHardDrive You do realize he's done countless blurry image guesses. He frequently gets them wrong but learns with time. You think because you see one clip of him doing it that it's his first time doing blurry images. From colour palette that identifies geography to having seen similar images before. When you play hours of seeing different colour palettes, you come to know the countries just from the colour. It's not that hard to understand.
@@dizzyrascal5015✍️🔥
6:00 LITERALLY LOOKS AT CLOUDS: "Ok, uhm... this is Belgian." LIKE BROTHER, HOW??!?!?
He's obviously just cheating my guy.
It was a blurry photo of clouds. If you think he isn't cheating there is seriously something very very wrong with how gullible you are.
*sees a photo of a cloud*
"Thats Estonia"
Yeah. He's not cheating LOL
@@chinbosschinboss2484 First of all, I am not gullible. Secondly, I know for a fact he's cheating, I just don't know how he does it. Really confusing.
@@Squarpy How can you know for a fact he's cheating without knowing how? Nothing is a fact without evidence. Big bang theory is still theory even if it's the most widely accepted beginning of everything today. Claiming something is fact without evidence puts you in the same group as flat-earthers.
He's not cheating... he plays hundreds of games every day he's bound to get lucky a few times... just because someone is good at something doesn't automatically make them a cheater
@@Squarpyu are gullible cuz hes not cheating. he has like 12k games which means hes seen around 60k rounds. he just recognises the coverage
"stop defending me" bro just gave up 😭
0:45 yes that’s what I thought too
yeah that's what i would have did
How did I get 100 likes…
Yeah idk
2:09 bro ragequit because he was too good
whenever rainbold is about to make a mistake the universe rearranges itself to fit his guess
The way he's just speechless at 5:41 because there's nothing he can say to defend it
bros pattern recognition is insane
The mcmurdo one was correct, that part of Antarctica freezes and thaws seasonally, they were on frozen ocean.
3:35 he lowkey looks like a trollface
Rizzface.
I'm sorry I'm gonna leave now.