17:12 The quiz indicates how much time is left before it adds bonus time with the text "Next answer bonus at 25." You had 4 minutes and 27 seconds to go from 21/34 to 25/34, and at 25, you would have received the extra time.
Is there any way to make the circles and regions way more transparent? Also super glad you clicked untimed, your demeanour was way more interesting after
Thought about last one being Kopeysk (satellite city of Chelyabinsk) 146.000 pop but turns out it's this one Lisbon suburb Amadora 175.000 pop. Tho Chelyabinsk sits on the Europe/Asia border so everything more east considers Asia (Kopeysk is one east side of Chel.)
@@hugequizIn the guessing section "all done" appeared. I had it a few times in the past. The quiz does not really end and the scores did not get counted even though I played a timed quiz.
Very impressive! That one Lisboa suburb is Amadora, but actually the city you've missed might have been Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk suburb or Pervouralsk in Sverdlovsk oblast (it's probably considered to be asia tho). For me it's between Amadora and Kopeysk, not sure which one is bigger, both are well over 100k. Yeah, and that one city in Orenburg oblast is pronounced like "guy", it's spelled Gay for no reason (or just for fun I guess).
Spelled Gay since it's Russian and we it's the standard for adapting Russian names to English (hence "Putin" and not, uh...) Anyway, while I do agree that it's Amadora if it were Portugal, I would like to introduce Queluz, one of the largest (iirc THE largest) European city beginning with Q
Another very impressive achievement! For what it's worth, I didn't bark last time, but: the shortcut is ctrl+backspace. If you do a lot of typing, it is useful to learn; ctrl+arrow lets you move along by one word or paragraph a time, shift+arrow for highlighting, and you can combine them.
Personally, I hate Control+Backspace, because if you mishit Control and just hit Backspace, it goes back a page and you would effectively exit the game. I would recommend Control+A (A for "All") and then just start typing as the whole entry will be highlighted and then overwritten.
I was gonna try and help you with the suburbs of Lisbon since I'm from there but i got stuck in a rabbit hole of the definition of city in Portugal, which is not exclusively population based. Some municipalities could be elevated to city status but they choose not to. I think these places which have big populations but refuse to be cities are not included in HugeQuiz quizzes, but I'm not sure. So here's a list: Cities of Lisbon Metropolitan Area (in order of pop, more than 50k pop) - Lisbon (~500k) - Amadora (~100k) - Setúbal (~90k) - Almada (~90k) - Agualva-Cacém (~80k) - Queluz (~80k) - Barreiro (~60k) - Odivelas (~60k) Additionally, there are 3 towns that have more than 50k pop. in the suburbs of Lisbon, but refuse to become cities because of historical reasons. These are: Algueirão-Mem Martins (~70k) Corroios (~50k) Rio de Mouro (~50k, 49k in some sources) 90% of this isn't useful information, but I hope the 10% is! Love your videos!
I've started in Oostend, Belgium and it worked pretty well, especially if you only know the bigger cities in Europe. When the circles come to Russia it gets a bit harder, but even then, the cities are not too small.
So I thought I'll try the quiz as well and paused your video after you entered the starting city, which I then used as well. I then got Kosice and obviously Uzhhorod, but that was the end of it for me as I had never really actively known that Hungarian city.
I then tried the easier version with just the biggest city and picked a town in Southern Germany. This put Russia back towards the end as I don't really know Russian cities well. And indeed I managed to get 22 circles done, with the last two being Moscow and Rostov as the only two Russian cities I had. I then didn't remember to input Krasnodar and that was the end.
For what it's worth, as a European at least, I would be far more interested in watching you attempt from the far East or the far West, rather than a different continent.
I like going untimed, especially when just finishing is a challenge. I'd rather someone make an earnest attempt at completing it rather than run out of time and miss easy answers because they were also multitasking being entertaining while doing the quiz.
That is how I do it, except you don't need to delete. You can just start typing your new word after +A. + deletes a word to the left. Even though I know it, I never got into the habit of using it. I'm more likely to use ++ to select the word to my left than I am to use +. That would be for a multiple word answer where I don't want to delete the whole thing. For HugeQuiz, you don't need the spaces, so that is less relevant there...though I sometimes put spaces out of habit.
holding down control + backspace will clear out a page of text in seconds, obviously ctrl+a then backspace will do it all at once, but for a few words you dont need to do all that
I think Zaragoza is only considered bigger than Glasgow if you count the Zaragoza metro area and not the Glasgow metro area. Glasgow has significantly bigger population than Zaragoza if you count them both using the same metric.
Watching this video, "you fool, of course asjkfbnjkgnsed is a blunder" (i've recognized 4 words this whole video and I thought one of them was a brand of mustard)
Not sure! By the time Russia showed up, most of what was left was just France/British Isles/Spain/Portugal, so it would’ve been tricky for sure with such limited options
I think this would be most interesting if you picked the center of the population and not the center of geography. Not choosing a very western city made it a lot more interesting nonetheless.
@@jakelyonsgeo that also makes a ton of sense. Even starting just 200 km off set makes the quiz very different so change is definitely the most important part.
"If it's not Orsk it's not gay"
What a wild statement
17:12 The quiz indicates how much time is left before it adds bonus time with the text "Next answer bonus at 25." You had 4 minutes and 27 seconds to go from 21/34 to 25/34, and at 25, you would have received the extra time.
he still wouldnt have made it
Amadora! That’s what you were thinking of in Portugal
all day I've been bombarded with your huge quiz videos in my recommended lmao, the algorithm knew it was coming 😭
@@arrowheaded yeah the algorithm is really loving them, rip geoguessr ig lol
Algo knows when a Jake huge quiz video is in the chamber
@@jakelyonsgeo for me, I've watched plenty of geoguessr over the years. This is more original
Your videos are good for relaxing! No fast cuts, a calm voice and something to stay focused on one thing! I love it
This is just the type of the content that I live for, someone naming places from memory for half an hour straight
Your knowledge is astonishing man. Cheers from Argentina!
Another episode of "Jake flexing with his knowledge of Russian cities" 😂
Is there any way to make the circles and regions way more transparent? Also super glad you clicked untimed, your demeanour was way more interesting after
Thought about last one being Kopeysk (satellite city of Chelyabinsk) 146.000 pop but turns out it's this one Lisbon suburb Amadora 175.000 pop. Tho Chelyabinsk sits on the Europe/Asia border so everything more east considers Asia (Kopeysk is one east side of Chel.)
Thanks again for playing! Fyi the missed answer wasn't shown due to you choosing Untimed.
@@hugequiz yep makes sense, I figured I’d rather just get through what I knew I could get through
@hugequiz was that by design or mistake? Seems to me it'd be useful to show regardless.
@@Oznej I'm going to say it was by design 🤫 Might change it.
@@hugequizIn the guessing section "all done" appeared. I had it a few times in the past. The quiz does not really end and the scores did not get counted even though I played a timed quiz.
Very impressive! That one Lisboa suburb is Amadora, but actually the city you've missed might have been Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk suburb or Pervouralsk in Sverdlovsk oblast (it's probably considered to be asia tho). For me it's between Amadora and Kopeysk, not sure which one is bigger, both are well over 100k.
Yeah, and that one city in Orenburg oblast is pronounced like "guy", it's spelled Gay for no reason (or just for fun I guess).
no they are both considered to be Europe on hugequiz
Spelled Gay since it's Russian and we it's the standard for adapting Russian names to English (hence "Putin" and not, uh...)
Anyway, while I do agree that it's Amadora if it were Portugal, I would like to introduce Queluz, one of the largest (iirc THE largest) European city beginning with Q
Another very impressive achievement!
For what it's worth, I didn't bark last time, but: the shortcut is ctrl+backspace. If you do a lot of typing, it is useful to learn; ctrl+arrow lets you move along by one word or paragraph a time, shift+arrow for highlighting, and you can combine them.
Personally, I hate Control+Backspace, because if you mishit Control and just hit Backspace, it goes back a page and you would effectively exit the game. I would recommend Control+A (A for "All") and then just start typing as the whole entry will be highlighted and then overwritten.
@@Tris2000 I haven't had that problem in years. I think that's been removed as a default, at least on Chrome on Mac.
@@nothayley PC here. :-)
Damn impressive as always! The suburb in Lisbon you were thinking of is probably Amadora.
love these! happy to be here!
I was gonna try and help you with the suburbs of Lisbon since I'm from there but i got stuck in a rabbit hole of the definition of city in Portugal, which is not exclusively population based. Some municipalities could be elevated to city status but they choose not to. I think these places which have big populations but refuse to be cities are not included in HugeQuiz quizzes, but I'm not sure. So here's a list:
Cities of Lisbon Metropolitan Area (in order of pop, more than 50k pop)
- Lisbon (~500k)
- Amadora (~100k)
- Setúbal (~90k)
- Almada (~90k)
- Agualva-Cacém (~80k)
- Queluz (~80k)
- Barreiro (~60k)
- Odivelas (~60k)
Additionally, there are 3 towns that have more than 50k pop. in the suburbs of Lisbon, but refuse to become cities because of historical reasons. These are:
Algueirão-Mem Martins (~70k)
Corroios (~50k)
Rio de Mouro (~50k, 49k in some sources)
90% of this isn't useful information, but I hope the 10% is! Love your videos!
I love these hugequiz videos. The expanding circles quizzes are especially satisfying to watch
We definitely like you expanding the hugequiz playlist 🤪
I've heard of negligibly many of these places. This is cool.
I love this hugequiz videos! Keep them coming :)
I've started in Oostend, Belgium and it worked pretty well, especially if you only know the bigger cities in Europe. When the circles come to Russia it gets a bit harder, but even then, the cities are not too small.
Is there a babby version of this quiz where just naming any city within the ring will work? This looks way too difficult for me otherwise
I love all the HugeQuiz types of videos, its something I put on while I do homework or laundry, and it makes those tasks so much more enjoyable :D
Glad the RUclips algorithm is giving your videos some love ❤
Great video, liked the idea of starting in the center.
The missing city might've been Sintra, depending how the city limits are counted.
Most interesting quiz to watch imo on the website! Maybe u can make a series where u start from peoples hometowns or smt like that?
So I thought I'll try the quiz as well and paused your video after you entered the starting city, which I then used as well. I then got Kosice and obviously Uzhhorod, but that was the end of it for me as I had never really actively known that Hungarian city.
I then tried the easier version with just the biggest city and picked a town in Southern Germany. This put Russia back towards the end as I don't really know Russian cities well. And indeed I managed to get 22 circles done, with the last two being Moscow and Rostov as the only two Russian cities I had. I then didn't remember to input Krasnodar and that was the end.
"Gay" had me there 😂 how iconic that Russia of all countries has Gay as a city and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast has a rainbow flag 🌈
20 minutes for this is kinda crazy tbh
It would be interesting to start in Reykjavik
Love these videos! Your city knowledge is so impressive! Please consider creating a playlist of your HugeQuiz videos 😊
For what it's worth, as a European at least, I would be far more interested in watching you attempt from the far East or the far West, rather than a different continent.
The world: 8,118,835,999 people.
Also the world: USA & Europe.
What happens if you start in Iceland?
@@YPSILON-1 it gives you a massive circle since it just keeps going outward until it finds a large enough city
How do you know all those cities in eastern Europe and also how to type them ? Impressive
He doesn't type them in eastern Europe, Jake types them in the USA.
@@TheRat4938 years of practice! Plus, for whatever reason, I’ve never had any trouble spelling things 🤷♂️
I like going untimed, especially when just finishing is a challenge. I'd rather someone make an earnest attempt at completing it rather than run out of time and miss easy answers because they were also multitasking being entertaining while doing the quiz.
the trick to deleting a whole sentence is crtl + a to select it all, then delete
That is how I do it, except you don't need to delete. You can just start typing your new word after +A.
+ deletes a word to the left. Even though I know it, I never got into the habit of using it.
I'm more likely to use ++ to select the word to my left than I am to use +. That would be for a multiple word answer where I don't want to delete the whole thing. For HugeQuiz, you don't need the spaces, so that is less relevant there...though I sometimes put spaces out of habit.
You could also do ctrl + backspace to delete a single word, but doesn’t work on cities like LA since it contains 2 „words“
holding down control + backspace will clear out a page of text in seconds, obviously ctrl+a then backspace will do it all at once, but for a few words you dont need to do all that
You should do one for west africa
Until 17 minutes in video i still thought its world city quiz.
Great job.
I think Zaragoza is only considered bigger than Glasgow if you count the Zaragoza metro area and not the Glasgow metro area. Glasgow has significantly bigger population than Zaragoza if you count them both using the same metric.
The geographical center is in Poland (I'm 90% sure)
everyday i wake up and hope jakelyons is doing well
The way these tests establish city size is always so weird 😭
In what kind of parallel universe Kharkiv is bigger than Milan?
Double upload let’s go
Watching this video,
"you fool, of course asjkfbnjkgnsed is a blunder" (i've recognized 4 words this whole video and I thought one of them was a brand of mustard)
try and do the quiz where you name as many towns/cities that you can
Well done
How do you get these suggestions under the input bar?
Love it
Amazing skills, but can't seem to wonder how well you would do if russia was excluded?
Not sure! By the time Russia showed up, most of what was left was just France/British Isles/Spain/Portugal, so it would’ve been tricky for sure with such limited options
@@jakelyonsgeoTbf you'd have chosen a different starting point then
hi jake
W hugequiz
it's control+backspace to delete the words 😂
or control delete
@@VitalEwe but that deletes the words to the right of the cursor so it's not really useful in this situation
real
Was it not Tanger?
That’s not in Europe
Please change the camera view. You are zoomed out a lot. Also I don't need to see the big blue rule bar all the time. Thanks
Ole ha salido Jerez jajajaja
Why after orsk 27:10 you typed „”gay” 😭
@@shadoo8320 because there’s a city called Gay, but unfortunately it isn’t all that big lol
I think this would be most interesting if you picked the center of the population and not the center of geography. Not choosing a very western city made it a lot more interesting nonetheless.
I also wanted to switch it up since I started in Benelux last time. The fun part is that the quiz is totally different every time!
@@jakelyonsgeo that also makes a ton of sense. Even starting just 200 km off set makes the quiz very different so change is definitely the most important part.