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I Tried Following YOUR Advice In Geoguessr Check out my other RU-vid channels below! @JackSucksAtLife @JackSucksAtStuff @JackMasseyWelsh @JackSucksAtClips @nocontext
on JackSucksAtGeography we upload a range of easy to watch & sometimes educational geography related content. I have successfully learned all 197 countries and flags of the world. I also look at interesting maps to teach us more about different parts of the world and their culture. On this channel I also play Geoguessr.
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@coolcatcartoons
@coolcatcartoons Год назад
Anywhere wild and rural: exists Jack: it must be the Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands are actually quite like Scotland but with more Scandinavian/Icelandic terrain. The architecture consists of quite a colourful Swedish style as well. Edit: it also has no trees
@jamusic1994
@jamusic1994 Год назад
There is mostly like island whith barely any trees
@hjHeBj
@hjHeBj Год назад
As a Faroese person. I can confirm that the Trees are non-existent in the Faroe Islands.
@jamusic1994
@jamusic1994 Год назад
@@hjHeBj i'm a faroese person as well from fuglafjørur
@Rerbun
@Rerbun Год назад
It also has no Italian words
@Mochi_piggyMM2
@Mochi_piggyMM2 Год назад
DAS WAT IM SAYING
@nouranmoustafa2580
@nouranmoustafa2580 Год назад
14:16 I love how Jack closed up on the sign but didn't even notice the Hungarian flag 😂
@vibez_nburro6800
@vibez_nburro6800 Год назад
yeah hes special
@missylissy200
@missylissy200 Год назад
Also, it's not an ice cream shop, it's a tobacco store, the only place you can buy cigarettes here. In some places you can also buy bus tickets there for some reason
@scytzea2386
@scytzea2386 Год назад
I think he thought it was a design or something lol
@monjarinafsheen9867
@monjarinafsheen9867 Год назад
He thought the tobbaco store was the ice cream shop 😭
@Relyx
@Relyx Год назад
@@monjarinafsheen9867 That's because those little flags are Wall's flags, who are a British manufacturer of ice cream that sell in a lot of European, Asian, and Oceanic countries. So clearly the store sold ice cream too at some point or another.
@imarobotking
@imarobotking Год назад
in hungary, you literally missed the depiction of the hungarian flag on the store sign at the ice cream shop place
@trb5498
@trb5498 Год назад
It wasnt a ice cream shop it was a tobacco shop😂
@fries_films
@fries_films Год назад
Same bro im Hungarian
@littlebodylittleheart.
@littlebodylittleheart. Год назад
I NOTICED THAT TOO
@CactiPlayz
@CactiPlayz Год назад
Jack: "It really does feel more european" also Jack: *instantly zooms into south asia*
@anna-gt2mu
@anna-gt2mu 9 месяцев назад
Aa
@anna-gt2mu
@anna-gt2mu 9 месяцев назад
Aaaaaaaa
@Shariprashad
@Shariprashad 4 месяца назад
lol
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад
For future reference, Tonga is too tropical to look like that, that is just a Western suburb. And NZ has a sizable Tongan population with over 82,000. Plus your chances of actually seeing Tonga in one of these rounds is pretty slim (as in never, they don’t have official street view) when compared to NZ.
@ioannaspyridaki5926
@ioannaspyridaki5926 Год назад
OMG KIM JONG UN IS BACK
@TsarTankEnjoyer
@TsarTankEnjoyer Год назад
nah brooo ur back
@teddythefire
@teddythefire Год назад
ITS THE REAL KIM JONG UN
@Rad_Nicole
@Rad_Nicole Год назад
Thanks kimmy
@A3.footy03
@A3.footy03 Год назад
You real Kim Jong-Un
@alorentis
@alorentis Год назад
Jack, some suggestions for Italy: -95% of italian words end with vowels, differently from other romance languages -The double blue license plates are italian (but they can also be French) -If you see a lot of Fiat Panda (like you did on 17:19 ) it's certainly Italy (most common car) -A lot of people also usually forget Italy isn't just sun and sea, there are a lot of mountains, so if you see an alpine looking place don't exclude Italy right away
@mxrt0
@mxrt0 Год назад
First of all the trick for telling apart Italy from others is not the double blue REAR plates - France also has those. The thing that separates Italy from France is that the front plates, which also have a double blue, appear to be short in Italy as opposed to normal/long in France. Good to know because your statement isn't entirely correct.
@0content21
@0content21 Год назад
Also the dog chasing the car was an Italian breed.
@christopherkoch8845
@christopherkoch8845 Год назад
and i believe the word di is only italian
@fischer-felix
@fischer-felix Год назад
Nhl the Agritourismo really gave it away
@elisabethdanneskiold-samse6070
I'm pretty sure double blue license plates can also be French or Albanian
@ChrissieBear
@ChrissieBear Год назад
17:54 It's called Winter, happens once a year in some places.
@llobak
@llobak Год назад
Here are some tips for Singapore: 1. The danger sign like in 7:43 as you can see it has four languages, because singapore has 4 languages those are Malay, English, Chinese and Indian (Tamil) 2. Some of the singaporean buses a have this sign saying “SG*love sign*BUS” if you can see SG stand for Singapore, so it’s quite easy to know that is Singapore That’s all the tips I have thanks Edit: also the singaporean buses plate numbers always starts from, SG, SMB, SBS, or TIB (no more using TIB) for now
@pato20995
@pato20995 Год назад
HUMP on the road?
@rufrrnurgh
@rufrrnurgh Год назад
And the round green road posts
@cupcakegirl_1216
@cupcakegirl_1216 11 месяцев назад
Indian is a race, next time just say tamil
@llobak
@llobak 10 месяцев назад
@@cupcakegirl_1216ok
@olivialeong2922
@olivialeong2922 10 месяцев назад
The bus stands the buses have sg
@RyanFitz612
@RyanFitz612 Год назад
Very clearly romance language: exists Jack: yeah, that's Finland
@FinlandBall227
@FinlandBall227 Год назад
Me: *T R I G G E R E D*
@petterlarsson7257
@petterlarsson7257 Год назад
s w e d e n
@FinlandBall227
@FinlandBall227 Год назад
@@petterlarsson7257 *s u o m i*
@Icesta663
@Icesta663 Год назад
Me:hhhhhh not
@YeetusTheFetus
@YeetusTheFetus Год назад
I was thinking Italian or Romanian lol
@itsdelfireal
@itsdelfireal Год назад
*12:16* bro why did I die hearing this 💀
@azure_gaming
@azure_gaming Год назад
8:14 That Orange car is called a Ute, it’s a mix between a pickup truck and a car and they are usually seen in Australia
@lucyreynard3876
@lucyreynard3876 Год назад
And NZ!!
@lucyreynard3876
@lucyreynard3876 Год назад
😊
@stefanzzz6778
@stefanzzz6778 Год назад
Yes, Utes = Aus, NZ, pacific islands (esp if Toyota) SEA.
@Chuulip
@Chuulip Год назад
Me being really bad at geography seeing CLEARLY tons of Italian words in the last one is shocked that this didn't seem obvious to you 🤣 (And I'm not Italian either)
@stikkie
@stikkie Год назад
12:07 Lots of coutries use STOP on stop signs even if they don't speak English so a stop sign often doesn't say much
@Simmo_Cars
@Simmo_Cars Год назад
“This is a very English looking motorway” The cars were driving on the right hand side of the road and in England we drove on the left.
@urgirlasia
@urgirlasia Год назад
Canada tips:Also some Canadian cities use the French language cities like Montreal Antigua tips: if you’re put in Antigua you should probably look at the houses,if they are colored you might be start looking in Antigua. If you see French fry beach 🏖️ you’re definitely in Antigua
@kunaalkotak
@kunaalkotak Год назад
6:19 definitely did not miss a Singapore flag
@tofifichannel7199
@tofifichannel7199 Год назад
13:30 Jack british accent at its peak.
@jeimyhernandez2724
@jeimyhernandez2724 2 месяца назад
Now and 2x speed
@Grahambhatt
@Grahambhatt Год назад
Jack: Reads Spanish like 3 times Also Jack: It could be france
@alexbeer6067
@alexbeer6067 Год назад
16:34 A good way to distinguish Spanish and Italian on signs or directions is to remember that the word DI (eg lacco di rosole) appears in Italian as a word meaning of, like the word de or del in Spanish. It will be much more common to see on Italian road signs etc. Also Spanish has a special character, Ññ (pronounced enye) that isn't in the Italian alphabet. Note: I'm not Spanish or Italian, but lived in Spain for 5+ years and can speak it enough to understand a conversation and reply with correct grammar.
@hannahhale9104
@hannahhale9104 Год назад
9:33 THE ACSENT
@thebasicshark
@thebasicshark Год назад
Tips: say Canada when you see tall trees, and you don’t see any signs, if you see tall trees it could be Alaska. But most locations of Alaska have camps or signs
@demo2823
@demo2823 Год назад
The Maine area has tall trees though. But close enough to Canada you will still get points.
@la_wudah
@la_wudah Год назад
“Say” Canada?
@Casta2
@Casta2 Год назад
I dont know, Canada do have street signs
@pokonitoo
@pokonitoo Год назад
Washington and Oregon have pretty tall trees and have plenty of remote areas too…
@mitchellsmith300
@mitchellsmith300 Год назад
I’ve also seen similar trees in Sweden it’s just somewhere up north
@IronWall866
@IronWall866 Год назад
Here are some tips & tricks that I commonly use while playing: There's a lot, but I promise they're helpful! I tried to keep it to facts that should help you narrow it down to one individual country License plate tips: - Bhutan has red plates - Portugal has an additional yellow stripe on the right - France's plates have a blue stripe on the right with a multicolored symbol on the top. If it looks only slightly blue on the right, it's probably French - Belgian plates have red text. If you see a hint of blue it's probably Belgium - Russian plates are white - Some cars/vans/trucks in Norway will have a green plate - Malaysia and Indonesia both have black plates. Indonesia can have three spaces in between the white text, and Malaysia two. It isn't super consistent though. Signs: - A simple one, but if the signs are on the left, you're likely in a country that drives on the left. Unless it's a no passing sign. - Give way signs: In Australia the text is black, in NZ it's red - Malaysian stop signs say Berhenti, Indonesian ones say Stop Road lines: - The US will always have a double striped line on non-residential roads - Canada usually has a single yellow line, but you can sometimes see a double striped line too - Norway has yellow lines - Brazil has double striped yellow lines, similar to the US - Most of South America will have a white middle line Languages: - If it's a Latin alphabet, it's always helpful to try to pronounce it if you can. It could give you a clue as to its origins - Bengali's script usually looks pointier than Hindi - Sri Lanka's scripts look circle-y - Cambodian has a lot of circles - Lao letters have a more defined/square shape - Ukrainian uses more of ï and less of И - Balkan Cyrllic uses Đ - ł is an exclusively Polish letter - Finnish has a lot of umlauts - Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian, and Hungarian are all accent-heavy languages - Hungarian exclusively uses the double dashed umlaut type thing: ő Misc tips: - The farther east you go in Russia, the more "Asian" the cars begin to look. If you're in Vladivostok for example, the cars would look Japanese. - In many African or Middle Eastern countries, it's not uncommon to have an "escort car" consistently behind the street view car
@fizzy6737
@fizzy6737 Год назад
@Franklin D. Roosevelt innit
@armansworld2190
@armansworld2190 Год назад
I'm from Norway and sometimes the lines aren't really yellow some places use white lines also in Norway the roads might have a lot of hills in them so they mostly aren't straight
@klabence
@klabence Год назад
Hungarian also exclusively uses ű. And it's called double acute accent or hungarumlaut.
@averybiscuitplays
@averybiscuitplays Год назад
General tip: hot countries will have white buildings (most of the time)
@RedmadcatAndRaven
@RedmadcatAndRaven Год назад
@@armansworld2190 Huh ur an norweagain. Im one too🙂 Also my car plate is white
@SKZTXTENHPHRTWICEITZYGIDLEBMON
Hello! Serb here! Here are some tips for geogessr to know if you are in Serbia: 1. In Serbia, there are signs that have Cyrillic and latin together, for example: Нови Сад - Novi Sad 2. If you are in a city in Serbia, for example Zemun (Земун), you will definitely see some Orthodox churches. 3. In the capital, Belgrade (Београд), You will see some Serbian embassy's or those buildings 4. Serbia for short is RS as in Republic of Serbia (English is not my first language so, i can't remember some words in English)
@lilla5367
@lilla5367 Год назад
Tips for hungary! Since you missed the "ice cream shop" that is actually a cigarette boutiqe, every single one has the hungarian flag on its logo below the 18. Very weird looking latin *wovels* with dots and lines above it are usually hungarian but if theyre *syllables* theyre most definietly are polish or other slavic languages. When in the rural area, a lot of houses can be pretty nice eith a cute garden and fence around it, but also the diversity shows collapsed buildings sometimes. When in a more populated area, try to look for as many flags as you can, you will definietly find a hungarian one in a few minutes because we jjst love our flag. Hope this helps🤍
@iosgamingshorts
@iosgamingshorts Год назад
Lmfao I recognised the highway on 4:35 and was so confused for a second. Very cool!
@robiederks5855
@robiederks5855 Год назад
Me too! I was very confused after reading Malden and then realising I know the place
@ben949
@ben949 Год назад
a verified channel actually leaving a real comment!!!! insane!!!
@user-cu3xd5vo9d
@user-cu3xd5vo9d Год назад
“Looks like England” cars driving on the right
@Jok3004
@Jok3004 11 месяцев назад
Same, i live in the netherlands and its a typical dutch highway.
@jordanlangley414
@jordanlangley414 10 месяцев назад
Try and guess where this famous celebrity is from Po rt ug al
@MyNameIsNotGary
@MyNameIsNotGary Год назад
FYI: Norway uses an EU-ish Licence plate, but with the norwegian flag instead of the EU one. On small rural roads in norway, the markings are often dashed lines on the side On larger roads the middle markings are yellow Some streets don't have any markings at all (usally only in cities such as Oslo)
@Sleepy_Nugget
@Sleepy_Nugget Год назад
Yes, i am from Norway and can confirm this
@eivindmn
@eivindmn Год назад
As long as they are long dashed lines. If they are short, you're in Sweden.
@Amomoo
@Amomoo Год назад
jeg er norsk, du er dum
@tmntgaming813
@tmntgaming813 Год назад
Yep true
@scratch577
@scratch577 Год назад
“I would sit so hard right there” My dirty mind has entered the chat
@davidemazzucchi4787
@davidemazzucchi4787 Год назад
Hahaaha!
@Zmd77
@Zmd77 Год назад
As a Singaporean, I immediately recognised my country and here are a few tips: 1. At 7:03 while you were looking at the banner, you can see in the corner a few logos. The first one is Temasek foundation, Temasek is what Singapore used to be called the rest of the logos also represent foundations in Singapore 2. When theres a sign with 4 different languages, normally English Chinese Malay and Indian, you can automatically assume its Singapore as these are the four most common languages here. 3. On the road, you can see a few green buses. On the side they literally have the words “Sg*heart*Bus”. 4. If you see high rise building with void decks below, those are most likely HDB flats, the most common housing in Singapore.
@reckd
@reckd Год назад
4:34 Jack: “from the top” Me: make it drop, its a _map, its a map_
@ikkue
@ikkue Год назад
7:40 For Singapore, they have 4 official languages usually displayed in this order; English, Chinese, Tamil, and Malay. So that sign was a very good indication that we're in Singapore. Also, there was the Singapore MRT logo (which is the subway system) there as well.
@venus007e6
@venus007e6 Год назад
A few tips with languages: 1. if you see this accent: ´ on anything except an e, youre not in france (they only put it on e's) 2. if you see an Ę / ę or Ą / ą and a lot of sz or accents on n, c, z (or a dot like ż) or s, youre probably in poland 3. if you see an Å / å youre probably in scandinavia and if there is also an ö or ä, youre in sweden 4. japanese uses chinese characters, but they also use katakana and hiragana, which look way simpler and hiragana has a lot of curves 5. in the cryllic alphabet, the letter ы isnt used in ukrainian, but the latin letter i is 6. thats what hebrew looks like: בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית בָּרָ֣א אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת הַשָּׁמַ֖יִם וְאֵ֥ת הָאָֽרֶץ׃ 7. korean looks like very blocky, geometrical chinese 8. Ř / ř is mainly used in czech 9. if you see Å / å and Ø / ø, youre in norway or denmark 10. if you see german, but it looks very weird, youre in finland (lol) 11. ı (i without a dot) is mainly used in turkish 12. if you see something that resembles arabic, but is written vertically, youre in mongolia 13. if you see ö, ü or ä, youre probably in germany or estonia. if you also see õ, youre in estonia I'll edit this if more comes to mind׃
@GLW176
@GLW176 Год назад
HOW LONG DID THIS TAKE TO WRITE 😯
@venus007e6
@venus007e6 Год назад
@@GLW176 like 15 minutes. not that long
@nataskamail
@nataskamail Год назад
Bru how? 😮🤔
@hiam3917
@hiam3917 Год назад
Å and Ø also exists in the danish alphabet, but we also got the letter Æ that I don't think norwegian got
@venus007e6
@venus007e6 Год назад
@@hiam3917 Oh yeah, i totally forgot about danish. But norwegian also has Æ
@David-mp9xo
@David-mp9xo Год назад
Another tip regarding the storks: Portugal has a lot of storks on lamp post as well. There are sometimes roads where every lamppost has a stork nest on it
@TheThunder165
@TheThunder165 Год назад
You did not have many tips about the middle east/north africa so here are some of mine! There are only 3 countries that speak Arabic that will appear on Geoguessr frequently - Jordan, UAE, and Tunisia. Israel is also in the middle east, but they speak in Hebrew. If you are in the UAE, it will frequently be near Dubai, so lots of modern things, etc. You will also usually find more English here. If you are in Tunisia, it will typically seem quite deserty. Also all phone numbers in Tunisia will have only a 2 digit area code. Also a car that follows the google one. If you are in Jordan, you might also find some English. Look for the yellow/green cars, they are really common there. Hope this helps! Edit - More from comments
@vaanci4357
@vaanci4357 Год назад
Israel also has arabic scripture, but with Hebrew and english + Yellow plates In Tunisia they have a follow car for safety In the UAE the google car is white
@quixoticcarrot3998
@quixoticcarrot3998 Год назад
There will also likely be some French in Tunisia. Or rather, if you see French in an otherwise Arabic-speaking country, it's probably Tunisia.
@alexsimedrea
@alexsimedrea Год назад
You should definitely learn more about different languages, I feel that for most Europeans knowing a bit of other languages is common knowledge. For example, all of the signs in the last round were screaming Italian to me.
@opheliamillward
@opheliamillward Год назад
UK has one of the highest populations of people who only speak one language
@mxrt0
@mxrt0 Год назад
@@opheliamillward There is a difference between speaking and recognising languages. I am a Bulgarian and I know only Bulgarian and English kind of, but I recognise almost all languages with some small exceptions. It's really important for GeoGuessr and not only for it.
@opheliamillward
@opheliamillward Год назад
@@mxrt0 true!! I do struggle with european languages despite being welsh myself, i can easily recognise polish but i struggle with scandinavia and slovakia and hungarian
@mxrt0
@mxrt0 Год назад
@@opheliamillward I struggle with Some of the slavic languages ironically, like telling apart czech from slovak or even slovenian sometimes, or croatian
@fishbowlpig
@fishbowlpig Год назад
Yeah same
@chrl3n3_
@chrl3n3_ Год назад
7:02 I'm a Singaporen myself and that sign, poster thing was a big hint as at least in my neighbour hood is quite common and small icons at the bottom right is also a big hint .Also be on the look out for the blue recyclings bin because that also pinpoints Singapore, the bins can be large, on wheels with a sticker that says what can and can't be reycycled
@paolapiero8037
@paolapiero8037 Год назад
17:13 your Italian is so strange hahaha XD
@matiaskuosmanen2526
@matiaskuosmanen2526 Год назад
My brains dying when jack plays geoguessr Anyway: 1 Faroe Islands barely has any trees, and it looks kinda like Scotland, also you will basically always see a body of water in the Faroe Islands 2 I almost had a heart attack when you mentioned Finland and Faroe Islands for the last round, anyway for future reference the world di, del or de are normal in Latin languages like Spanish French or Italian. 3 when the language has the letter w and l with the weird thing in the middle it is polish. 4 All the former Yugoslavian countries have yellow road signs 5 letters S z and ö are always common in Hungary and are a clear clue 6 Singapore has circular road signs with a green background and white text 7 Baltic countries look like the Nordic countries but have worse infrastructure and look poorer bcs they were a part of the Soviet Union. Estonian sounds a lot like finnish and uses lots of vowels and letters like u with the curvy thing on top. If you see the word iela somewhere it is always Latvia, because iela means street.
@Bancher2017
@Bancher2017 Год назад
Uu
@mihawk8524
@mihawk8524 Год назад
probably a coincidence, but in Portuguese we have the word "viela" (alley) which is a similar word and also synonymous with street.
@ankushghosh8712
@ankushghosh8712 Год назад
WHY IS LITERALLY NO ONE TALKING ABOUT JACK GUESSING ENGLAND AT 4.34 WHERE THE CARS ARE DRIVING CLEARLY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD...
@Itzz_Amb3r
@Itzz_Amb3r Год назад
My name starts with sz ...cause im hungary and I think ö and sz are not that common maybe like szia it means hi btw and more
@alicia8145
@alicia8145 Год назад
Loving the geoguessr content! Hopefully there'll be more soon. Sometimes I rewatch the old geoguessr videos from when the channel was first made because they're so enjoyable
@spirits1061
@spirits1061 Год назад
agreed, very enjoyable watching jack play geoguessr
@sannev8407
@sannev8407 Год назад
Yeah i watch the older geoguessr videos too
@empireofkrenedas902
@empireofkrenedas902 Год назад
Same! OMG all of his viewers are the same!
@xPynk
@xPynk 9 месяцев назад
just a helpful tip denmark city sign are thin and wide and when you leave the city its 1 diagonal red line on the sign
@user-eu2ej7td5z
@user-eu2ej7td5z 11 месяцев назад
Tips for the Middle East: -for the middle of highways: striped with black and yellow. -if the store names written in French English and Arabic there is a high chance it will be Lebanon
@gv2807
@gv2807 Год назад
Geoguesser tip: Avoid picking countries you are not in
@Riscool309
@Riscool309 Год назад
Lol
@nirutivan9811
@nirutivan9811 Год назад
Thank you! Now I know what I’ve been doing wrong!
@williamhoogendijk2536
@williamhoogendijk2536 Год назад
4:35 It could never have been England, because they drive on the right side of the road. Never forget to check which side of the road they drive on, because that way you can almost always immediately exclude a bunch of countries.
@SeanShimamoto
@SeanShimamoto Год назад
Exactly! That’s what I was thinking! 😄 Anyway, aloha from Honolulu! 😄🤙🏽
@proutfamily9785
@proutfamily9785 Год назад
but in Russia, ROAD IS ROAD🤣🤣
@Itzz_Amb3r
@Itzz_Amb3r Год назад
@@proutfamily9785 and in hungary there is a word ez like ez in engilsh ez means this btw
@proutfamily9785
@proutfamily9785 Год назад
@@Itzz_Amb3r wha??
@lucywehrli
@lucywehrli Год назад
I am from Switzerland and those yellow hiking signs are very common, so look out for them next time in Geoguesser. Love your videos
@RSITache
@RSITache Год назад
Jack! I love in Switzerland, and when I saw that sign, I realized I lived 5 minutes away from where JackSucksAtLife played geoguesser 😅. Every time you see a hill with a wire fence, yellow signs with öüä those kind of letters and a wooden bench looking out into a valley, that Switzerland. Thank you, father.
@TFB-GD.
@TFB-GD. Год назад
10:07 the words of a legend "oh me batteries ran out
@Flammenloewe
@Flammenloewe Год назад
Maybe it helps a bit to recognize italian language: most italian words end in a vowel. 17:06 "Del" is one of the exceptions because it's an preposition which was connected, normally "del" would be two words. The two words would be "di" and "il" if somebody wants to know it
@Daniel-nj9ov
@Daniel-nj9ov Год назад
Grazie per l’informazione
@WingerChannel
@WingerChannel Год назад
As a proud Canadian I would like to point out a couple of things for help whenever playing geoguesser 1. We have lots of maple trees 2. We mainly speak English and French people here have a variety of skin tones. 3. We mainly have cars that have the drivers seat on the left side not the right side. 4. It can usually be very sunny in summer and sometimes it is super cloudy. And finally 5. The grass is usually quite green
@maxman3862
@maxman3862 Год назад
Switzerland was a quick give away by the mountains, yellow hiking signs and german
@blondesocialist6498
@blondesocialist6498 Год назад
Tip for the Faroe islands, you will almost always be able to see the ocean and mountains and their aren't a lot of trees and even though we are a part of Denmark we are not in the EU
@demo2823
@demo2823 Год назад
...So you're a colony lol.
@blondesocialist6498
@blondesocialist6498 Год назад
yeah… :(
@tanishavnishsingh5198
@tanishavnishsingh5198 Год назад
@@blondesocialist6498 Do you wish to be a part of Denmark or be independent?
@blondesocialist6498
@blondesocialist6498 Год назад
Independent, I don’t want us to keep being under imperialist rule
@the_amiga
@the_amiga Год назад
As a Hungarian I have never seen anybody mistake a tobacco shop for an ice cream shop and I almost died of laughter.
@davidbaxter6140
@davidbaxter6140 Год назад
And he didn't notice the Hungarian flag on the building🤣
@the_amiga
@the_amiga Год назад
@@davidbaxter6140 There was a flag? Hold on I need to watch this again...
@the_amiga
@the_amiga Год назад
@@davidbaxter6140 On the 18+ sign? I didn’t notice it and I see that sign almost everyday. 🤣
@davidbaxter6140
@davidbaxter6140 Год назад
@@the_amiga Yeah you just had to look closely
@the_amiga
@the_amiga Год назад
@@davidbaxter6140 It’s even more hilarious now
@riaforsyth1692
@riaforsyth1692 Год назад
A little tip, shops in Spanish generally have a similar name to what they sell with an occasional reference to english, for example Farmacia - which is like farmacy
@Mrpig6000
@Mrpig6000 Год назад
I always feel so happy when you reference Canada because your the only geography channel i watch (im canadian)
@itzHaze
@itzHaze Год назад
3:35 Jack: "It looks europien" Also Jack: *zooming in on india
@Polska-cant-run-from-nepal
@Polska-cant-run-from-nepal Год назад
Bruh
@itzHaze
@itzHaze Год назад
@@Seismitoad3 and as an Indian i can confirm india is not in Europe
@ItzRandomXD
@ItzRandomXD Год назад
@@itzHaze you didnt notice the joke 💀
@jinniscola
@jinniscola Год назад
So what if he does?Whats your point here...I mean i zoom into other countries aswell when i say some other continent/country,is it a crime?No....(no hate)
@itzHaze
@itzHaze Год назад
@@jinniscola it's just weird that u can think and do differently at the same time u know
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад
“Look what I’ve got” *(sees me)* “A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one” Never thought I’d be in one, but thanks for the belated birthday gift, Jack! So regarding that Singapore guess, I knew immediately it was Singapore just by looking at the architecture. It’s European style mixed with tropical vibes. So I’d guess Singapore in Battle Royale: Countries without further looking, because when you’re playing Battle Royale: Countries like I do and especially during the final round, that part of the time where you can lock your answer is crucial. Also, the font of those street signs are distinctly Singaporean. If you ever see that font, it is Singapore.
@arilfarish9821
@arilfarish9821 Год назад
Im from Malaysia but I thought of Malaysia too at first when I saw the malay texts
@erindizmo
@erindizmo Год назад
The dead giveaway to me that it was Singapore was the black and white curb stripes.
@davidbaxter6140
@davidbaxter6140 Год назад
@@erindizmo Yeah but Jack will never know cause he sucks
@ccqpl
@ccqpl Год назад
out of everything, it was the license plates for me 😂😂😂
@SethPlays62
@SethPlays62 Год назад
I love when you said Switzerland so funny😂😂 9:33
@alexkarmadzna9644
@alexkarmadzna9644 Год назад
As a bulgarian if you are in plovdiv its a city in bulgaria u can see post in the center its a big building in white,if you are in Sofia the capital u can see the national palace if culture its a big building a lot of the area of the building is covered in black and it has some white
@GeoPeter
@GeoPeter Год назад
Lots of great tips! Lovely to see more Geoguessr content! ^^
@itzEditsAndGaming
@itzEditsAndGaming Год назад
What 1 month and no replies? Let me fix it
@nerdishlive
@nerdishlive Год назад
someone please teach jack how to pronounce “cyrillic” i’m dying 💀 (also long comment ahead, you have been warned) speaking of which, i’ve been learning ukrainian for about 3 months, so here is a quick lesson on the ukrainian alphabet, which does differ slightly to other cyrillic languages: - quite a few characters in the cyrillic alphabet look the same as latin characters, eg: Аа Вв Сс Ее Нн Іі Кк Мм Оо Рр Уу Хх - typically if signs do have latin text they’re underneath the cyrillic, not right next to it - ukrainian and russian are slightly different. for example ъ doesn’t exist in ukrainian - another slight difference is that in ukrainian є is a character, whereas in russian it’s э and just for fun, since things in the cyrillic alphabet are pronounced phonetically and it might be fun to see jack try to pronounce things, here is the ukrainian alphabet: Аа - like ‘a’ in cat Бб - like ‘b’ in bus Вв - like ‘v’ in very Гг - like ‘h’ in hot (but with more energy if that makes sense???) Ґґ - like ‘g’ in golden Дд - like ‘d’ in dog Ее - like ‘e’ in egg Єє - like ‘ye’ (can’t think of an example) Жж - like ‘s’ in leisure Зз - like ‘z’ in zebra Ии - like ‘i’ in little Іі - like ‘ee’ in sweet Її - like ‘yi’ (can’t think of an example) Йй - like ‘y’ in yes Кк - like ‘k’ in kiss Лл - like ‘l’ in lemon Мм - like ‘m’ in mouse Нн - like ‘n’ in nose Оо - like ‘o’ in office Пп - like ‘p’ in problem Рр - rolled ‘r’ (like in the spanish ‘deporte’) Сс - like ‘s’ in ‘salt’ Тт - like ‘t’ in turtle Уу - like ‘o’ in beetroot Фф - like ‘f’ in fruit Хх - pronounced like kh - kinda like a hard ‘h’ sound Цц - like ‘ts’ in lots Чч - like ‘ch’ in chips Шш - like ‘sh’ in shorts Щщ - ‘shch’ - try saying freSH CHerries, emphasising the sh in fresh and ch in cherries Ьь - soft sign, makes the sound before it softer Яя - ‘ya’ ( like the german ja) Юю - like ‘yu’ (idk how to explain it) i’m not gonna go into all the rules of like what makes certain sounds soft or hard, because that confusing. (also please let me know if i could’ve explained anything better here, i’m pretty new to this lmao) also, black license plates are found throughout indonesia and malaysia
@Aaden.mp4
@Aaden.mp4 Год назад
Sigh (g)rill (s)ick
@dominant5307
@dominant5307 Год назад
i have been learning ukrainian aswell for 2-3 months!
@pvzgamerlegisniana6492
@pvzgamerlegisniana6492 Год назад
@@Aaden.mp4 sigh realic
@ViveXR
@ViveXR Год назад
@@dominant5307 i wonder why
@dominant5307
@dominant5307 Год назад
@@ViveXR for fun
@C02channel
@C02channel 11 месяцев назад
9:23 when you clicked the faroe islands i was sweating because as a swiss person myself, i recognised the yellow walking route signs and the word/name "rüti" as swiss.
@Hanniejisungswife
@Hanniejisungswife Год назад
i have a few french tips: we also cross the signs for the end of the town we use accents:the accute, (é) the grave accent (è) and the circumflex (^ it looks like that on the vowels) we use a cedilla (ç) and some times also use the trema ( it is most commen on ï but can also go on top of "e" and "u"
@thalentkat7146
@thalentkat7146 Год назад
Bpost is always belgian. Belgium has 3 official languages, German Dutch and French, so if you see any of those languages, you could be in Belgium
@Cenn_Devel
@Cenn_Devel Год назад
As a Belgian, I can confirm that BPost is in fact Belgian, but sometimes a package that you ordered can be delivered by PostNL.
@lon3don
@lon3don 11 месяцев назад
Right languages wrong order.
@secretgamingx
@secretgamingx Год назад
You littelary missed the Hungarian flag at the ice cream place below the 18,also I'm in Hungary on a trip right now so I could instantly recognise the language! Love from Budapest! P.S Hungarian tip, Hungary loves its flag, you can't go 100 meters here in Budapest without seeing one, also there are a lot of other flags in Hungary, so if you see a lot of groups of flags, watch out if there's a Hungarian one! Great video as always!
@hkar4385
@hkar4385 Год назад
I guessed Hungary too because of "Sz" because there is a football player named Dominik Szoboszlai
@secretgamingx
@secretgamingx Год назад
@@hkar4385 yeah and I noticed almost every time there is an s there is a z next to it so that can also be a clue
@WerewolfLord
@WerewolfLord Год назад
@@secretgamingx As long as it isn't "szcz", which is, I've been assured, uniquely Polish. The ő and ű are definite giveaways for Hungarian, though.
@Licw-Luxus
@Licw-Luxus Год назад
öööö
@gus_porter_slays
@gus_porter_slays Год назад
@@Licw-Luxus öööö to you too!
@minkmiau
@minkmiau 9 месяцев назад
9:38 I had the feeling that that is Switzerland all along lol Idk why but it really looked Swiss to me
@CaptainFede15
@CaptainFede15 Год назад
14:16 in the ice cream shop, a sign board says 'nemzeti dohanybolt' with the HUNGARIAN FLAG!
@Ben_cdna
@Ben_cdna Год назад
Quick Tip: Australia have very similar rules to the uk (car wise) so if your unsure where your at Australia have - Drive on the left - Right hand drive cars - Similar number plates to American vehicles
@OOFMANIB
@OOFMANIB Год назад
Alternative title: I get corrected for the smallest things I do wrong in geogussr
@caveboy5677
@caveboy5677 Год назад
Not the things jack does wrong, the things he can improve more on
@OOFMANIB
@OOFMANIB Год назад
@@caveboy5677 mk
@LinkyZelda7
@LinkyZelda7 2 месяца назад
5:56 that is a Swedish road sign (it is what is also used for the apple command logo
@asi-ichiro
@asi-ichiro Год назад
3:34 AS SOMEONE POLISH THAT WAS A MEAT SHOP/BUTCHER SHOP 5:26 BRO I ALWAYS SAW STORKS ON POSTS IN POLAND,NOT JUST A LITHUANIA THING!
@martinxx2621
@martinxx2621 Год назад
Some tips for hungary: - The letters "ő" and "ű" (not to be confused with "ö" and "ü") are only found in the hungarian language - Storks on lampposts are also common here - the "Sz" is common, you had a good lead there - Tobacco stores are all over the place, which is what the "ice cream shop" was - The license plates have a thicc blue band, as you found out
@xpo4139
@xpo4139 Год назад
Windmill appears Jack: this is the Netherlands
@epsilion-0
@epsilion-0 Год назад
(i might have posted this twice) Some suggestions for India: 1. If you see words like Shri, Sri or a letter looking like three (3-|) or just (|) and lots of Latin text and its northern hemisphere. 2. If there's lots of shops with a big building. 3. You'll probably see orange, white and orange with no emblem of the flag. It might be Ireland sometimes, but check the 1st point 4. If you see +91, ₹ and English text. 5. If you see rural and lots and lots of sand than its in the state of "Maharastra" or "Rajastan". 6. If you see tall buildings, malls like that its "Bengaluru" (Most street view in this city in India) and "New Delhi" (Capital) and "Mumbai" the three of them can be seen in maps without zooming in. 7. Small house and mostly square or weird shape of the houses.
@t1g3rtntrl74
@t1g3rtntrl74 Год назад
I’m Canadian 🇨🇦 🍁! We have a lot of rural areas but in Vancouver and Toronto we have more urban areas too so maybe cold places with maple trees or nonstop fields
@bloonsaretrash
@bloonsaretrash Год назад
Toronto is in usa
@t1g3rtntrl74
@t1g3rtntrl74 Год назад
That’s not true
@t1g3rtntrl74
@t1g3rtntrl74 Год назад
@@bloonsaretrash sure there might be places called Toronto in usa but in canada toronto is the capital of ontario
@popzic41
@popzic41 Год назад
Canadian gang, I wanna go to Greenland 🇬🇱
@gloriaflury905
@gloriaflury905 Год назад
Canadian live in Toronto
@NitroNitro95
@NitroNitro95 Год назад
16:34 Jack whenever you find "Di" in a sentence, it is mostly italian
@NitroNitro95
@NitroNitro95 Год назад
It means "Of"
@axolotljames
@axolotljames Год назад
Tip: Your best guesses with blurry photos are the US or Australia Another tip is that some vechile brands are only available in certain countrys so use that to your advantage Licence plates in the US give good hints towards the state you are in.
@jlpack62
@jlpack62 Год назад
Blurry may also be Germany.
@mxrt0
@mxrt0 Год назад
@@jlpack62 I think what he was saying is that US/Australia have blurry photos as if they are of poor quality ( gen 1 ) . Germany is blurry in terms of a lot of the locations in Germany have a lot of blurs as if they are censored. Hope this clears things out!
@BinkBricks
@BinkBricks Год назад
Such as Holden.
@mochy_star4502
@mochy_star4502 Год назад
@@jlpack62 whenever I see lots of blurry things, I pre-click on germany 😂
@stopsallmelb
@stopsallmelb Год назад
@@BinkBricks he spotted the falcon in this video, wasa dead giveaway for me
@cocaco1a804
@cocaco1a804 Год назад
JACK I always go on holiday here in east wittering and it’s so amazing to be there and that it’s on RU-vid
@_LOGA_
@_LOGA_ Год назад
4:35 "I think that is England" meanwhile every car driving on the right.
@JohnHazl
@JohnHazl Год назад
One simple trick to recognizing Hungarian: It's the only language that uses the letter ő - that is an o with two accents (not to be confused with ö, an o with umlaut). It's a very common letter in Hungarian as well, so it's a rule that has a lot of use! I use a bunch of little tricks to distinguish between similar languages, but at the level of "this one has long words" I don't think they'd be very helpful lol. But maybe one you might find useful is that Finnish and Estonian use a lot of double vowels - if you see a long word with "uu" and "ii" in it, you're probably in one of those two.
@illegalcoding
@illegalcoding Год назад
Also, crappy roads and gibberish sounding language is great for finding hungary too
@VenusMoonBunny
@VenusMoonBunny Год назад
ő
@iliveinyourtable
@iliveinyourtable Год назад
as an Italian I can give you some advices 1) most of the words ends with a vowel 2) don't exclude Italy when you see mountains because in the north there are the alps 3) the REAR plates have the 2 blue things on both sides, but only the rear one 4) pay attention to words like 'via ' (example : via Annia) 5) 'San' it is used to indicate a church or some religious place, so if you see something like (example) 'basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano) it's Italy (btw all the examples I made I got them from Google maps so it's possible that you can easily find them on the map💀)
@davidmezo8612
@davidmezo8612 Год назад
Hi Jack! 14:19 so its a Hungarian cigarette shop. Tips: -in Hungary there are bad roads and a lot of these cigarette shops -It’s not a kind of thing here to have a flag but sometimes there is -The cars are kind of the same like: Suzuki Mazda Toyota sometimes Mercedes and a lot of Škoda (only EU and Asian) cars -The train stations in bad condition and the houses are like in the UK or like that but in bad quality -We say stop and the letters you can know it’s Hungary 🇭🇺 are: ő ü ű ö á é í. -There are a lot of German and now Ukrainian car plates and a some of the strange P43526c kind of plates and there’s more blue in the plates bc there are less numbers and letters in the old and in the new ones I hope i helped Jack.
@djboss9392
@djboss9392 Год назад
One thing italy (and spain) tend to have is metal bars in the windows its not garunteed if you see them but it's a good indicator that your in one of the two
@emi9026
@emi9026 Год назад
9:12 UHM?
@jaydenyoutubechannel
@jaydenyoutubechannel Год назад
😂
@matthewlastname3692
@matthewlastname3692 Год назад
PFFF
@BoraCM
@BoraCM Год назад
[sections enclosed in square brackets are additions to the original comment] Whenever it is cloudy: ‘Are we in Sweden/Finland/Norway/Denmark?’ No, Jack! You don’t know what Nordic countries look like at all! Please have a look at what Nordic houses and terrain looks like, because it is very distinctive, and easy to notice. That Italian round was particularly bad, because you didn’t realise that it was winter at all. There [are] trees with no leaves on them! Believe it or not, Italy gets cold in the winter! The -io and -o suffixes are also very Italian. The à/á is very common in places like Hungary, I think. ‘los’, ‘de la’ is always Spanish, ‘das’/‘da’ is Portuguese. Also, Romanian is a Romance language, and is similar to Italian, so don’t let yourself be caught out by that. The EU number plates help to distinguish between countries like Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, from countries like Russia and Ukraine. Quite often, when there are no signs, the landscape is the most important thing to pay attention to. I can generally distinguish between Nordic, Western European, Mediterranean, Eastern Ukrainian/Western Russian, North American, South American, MENA, and African terrain, which helps a lot. It’s a good idea for you to familiarise yourself with these different climates, and also to recognise that the weather is not so important. Just because the area is cloudy, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is somewhere away from the poles. I often see countries like Kenya being cloudy/rainy (the name of the country will often be on churches, too, for Kenya), for example.
@emmamarani6550
@emmamarani6550 Год назад
Here’s my two cents, coming from an Italian: - French has a lot of accents, mostly è or é or ç in THE MIDDLE of words (if you find è as a single word it’s Italian, unless there’s another language I’m not aware of that uses that as a single word. It’s a third person singular verb btw, it means is). - for Spanish and Italian you can tell the difference by the articles, if it’s los or las it’s Spanish, if it’s il or la or le it’s Italian. - Italy has lots of road signs for restaurants (they are basically the same as those that say the name of streets or towns, but they are either white or brown and have like a little fork and knife symbol in front), they usually say agriturismo or trattoria. - for Portuguese I’m not sure but I always felt like in Portuguese words tend to end in -ao a lot more than in other Romance languages, but be careful because Italian also has many words that end like that(feel free to add/correct me if you know more). - I feel like you shouldn’t count on stop signs to figure out the language that’s used in a country, in Italy for example we also use stop in normal conversation (not in the same way you do in English though and very rarely but still)😅. - Another thing, if a word has lots of accents that are like š or ś or ž or ź or č or ć anything similar in consonants (ê and î for example are also used in French) it’s a Slavic language usually. Hope this helps and great video 😊🥰.
@des-burrito
@des-burrito Год назад
4:31 As someone from NZ, I can assure there are many Tongan people living here - I've counted 20 on my street alone.
@JustCasparr
@JustCasparr Год назад
13:56 In the lower half of Belgium they speak French, that's why there are hints of it. Not because it borders France. Also if something is written in Dutch and French chances are big it's Belgium since those are the two dominant languages in Belgium.
@flordemeulemeester5948
@flordemeulemeester5948 Год назад
I was about to comment this too. Also, the "crossing out of the town" signs (13:22) are also commonly used in Belgium.
@AlfieMcSloy
@AlfieMcSloy Год назад
Blue on both sides of the number plate is an Italian thing. I've noticed it's quite common in Albania too. Similarly in Portugal, they have blue on the left and yellow on the right side of the number plate.
@hamderv8410
@hamderv8410 Год назад
Italy and Albania, sometimes France aswell.
@mxrt0
@mxrt0 Год назад
@@hamderv8410 Yeah, but its easy to tell apart from the front plates.
@juxerr
@juxerr Год назад
@@hamderv8410 france has it always however its very hard to notice
@kimjoonseok6073
@kimjoonseok6073 Год назад
Tips for Europe -Italy has blue strips on both sides of license plates, and the front plate is way shorter than the back plate. -Those electricity poles with many holes in them, are mostly found in Hungary, Romania and Poland. Romania usually has the bottom of their poles painted in white, while Hungary’s poles are usually thicker than the ones in Poland or Romania. -If you have a giant rift or a hole in the middle of the sky, you should be in either Montenegro or Albania. Albania uses a mixture of double blue strips (like the one in Italy) and one red strip on their license plates. -Portugal has a yellow strip on the right side of their listened plates, and the eu blue strip on the left. -The electricity poles that are shaped like the letter ‘A’ are mostly found in the Baltic countries -Serbia and North Macedonia usually don’t have an antenna on the back of their car.
@partybabushka5481
@partybabushka5481 Год назад
5:39 as soon as i saw that language i was kinda freaking out i guess cuz it was the first time ive ever seen my country in geoguessor lol
@Aijaaha
@Aijaaha Год назад
Tips - Finland - On the West side of Finland there Is Swedish and Finnish Languages, In Åland(Part of Finland) Mostly Swedish -signs are not always long. - city names for example (Helsinki,Turku,KemiJärvi,Kouvola,Oulu) Keep a eye out for ( -Järvi) It will most likely be Finland
@Neuzie
@Neuzie Год назад
I'll fly an Indonesian flag outside my house in the Philippines to recreate the Tonga incident
@diebuettel5846
@diebuettel5846 Год назад
Better use one of Cambodia, since they are basically the only other south-east-asian country that drives on the right and has coverage. Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand all drive on the left.
@Ethanlemo
@Ethanlemo Год назад
Ha
@WerewolfLord
@WerewolfLord Год назад
@@diebuettel5846 An Indonesian flag works. Monaco drives on the right.
@jedimalone
@jedimalone Год назад
Jack: lives in England, a famously left-hand drive country Jack: sees motorway where cars are driving on the right Jack: this looks like England
@Thisislambo
@Thisislambo Год назад
4:37 jack: sees cars driving on the right Also jack: I think it’s England
@PikaBFF
@PikaBFF Год назад
14:10 south korean is a great language
@maple494
@maple494 Год назад
For Finland: Most signs for different cities and towns are in two languages, Finnish first and then Swedish.
@AstridG0110
@AstridG0110 Год назад
As a faroese person Just letting you know that 1. the faroe islands have almost no trees, if they have it is auround houses 2. You always see the sea 3. It is very tiny
@N1xyl
@N1xyl Год назад
Tip for Bulgaria: If you see tall blocks with scraped paint and block no: on it it is most likely to be bulgaria or if u see lots of stork nests on posts aswell
@DanteMinecraft
@DanteMinecraft Год назад
One tip I have for you to easily see if you are in a scandinavian country is to check if words has "Å" in them. "Å" does only exist in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish :) Good video by the way, love the way your videos are edited and I really like your humor :)
@OLBastholm
@OLBastholm Год назад
"Ø" and "Æ" is only in Danish and Norwegian. Swedish (and Finnish?) uses "Ö" and "Ä".
@DanteMinecraft
@DanteMinecraft Год назад
@@OLBastholm "Ä" ("ä") is only used in Swedish and Finnish, but "Ö" ("ö") is used in many other languages too, not just Swedish and Finnish. "Ö" is also used in Estonian, Icelandic, Azerbaijani, Turkish, German, and Hungarian :)
@OLBastholm
@OLBastholm Год назад
@@DanteMinecraft Absolutely. I tried to not imply that Swedish and Finnish are the only ones using those. I only meant to supplement on the special letters of those 4 Nordic countries, as I knew about "Ö" being used in a bunch of other languages, but I didn't know exactly how many (I had no idea about Azerbaijani).
@DanteMinecraft
@DanteMinecraft Год назад
@@OLBastholm :)
@arkfr
@arkfr Год назад
fun fact: I learned all 197 flags and countries all with Jack’s help. If you didn’t create this channel and do these videos, I wouldn’t do so well in geography. Before Jack, I literally had a C- in geography, but now I have an A+, which meansI have at least an A in every class! Thank you so much, Jack. I couldn’t have done it without you.
@UTCM6969
@UTCM6969 7 месяцев назад
Wow same
@carrot3471
@carrot3471 Год назад
the thing with belgium is thta we speak dutch and french and in the north-east even german. some other countires speak multiple languages in parts of their country too. also, knowing a lot of languages can help finding a countrie. greek and latin are inflated in a bunch of languages so if you see "itinerario" it is a roman language because "iter" is latin for "way". this means it is in italy or spain or something
@Ilovekittycats350
@Ilovekittycats350 4 месяца назад
Jack a tip is in New Zealand people usually put up flags of where they’re from. Hope this helps.
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