Location Coordinates: Understanding GPS Data in GeoGuessr
Every point on Earth can be described by two numbers: latitude and longitude. These location coordinates are the foundation of how GeoGuessr works. The game drops you at a specific pair of coordinates, and your job is to figure out where those coordinates point to. A tool like TrustGeo reveals these coordinates instantly, eliminating the guesswork.
What Are Location Coordinates?
Location coordinates consist of two values. Latitude measures how far north or south you are from the equator, ranging from -90 (South Pole) to +90 (North Pole). Longitude measures how far east or west you are from the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England, ranging from -180 to +180.
Together, these two numbers pinpoint any location on Earth with precision down to a few meters. For example, the coordinates 40.7128, -74.0060 point to New York City. The coordinates -33.8688, 151.2093 point to Sydney, Australia.
How GeoGuessr Uses Coordinates
When GeoGuessr starts a round, it selects a random set of coordinates that have Google Street View coverage. Your browser loads the Street View panorama at those coordinates. The game knows the exact answer — it just does not show it to you.
This is where coordinate extraction tools come in. Extensions like TrustGeo read the coordinates from the loaded Street View data and display them in a user-friendly format. Instead of raw numbers, you get a location name, a map pin, and AI-powered context about the region.
Reading Coordinates Like a Pro
Even without a tool, understanding coordinates helps you in GeoGuessr. If you know that latitude above 50 usually means Northern Europe, Russia, or Canada, you can make smarter guesses. If longitude is between 100 and 140, you are likely in East Asia or Australia.
Here are some quick coordinate ranges to memorize:
- Europe — Latitude 35-70, Longitude -10 to 40
- North America — Latitude 25-70, Longitude -130 to -60
- South America — Latitude -55 to 12, Longitude -80 to -35
- Africa — Latitude -35 to 37, Longitude -17 to 51
- Southeast Asia — Latitude -10 to 25, Longitude 95 to 140
- Australia — Latitude -44 to -10, Longitude 113 to 154
From Coordinates to Answers
Raw coordinates are useful but not as powerful as a complete location breakdown. TrustGeo's reverse geocoding converts coordinates into full addresses. The AI analysis adds language identification, driving side, terrain type, and nearby landmarks.
The interactive map feature lets you visually verify the location by zooming in and exploring the area around the coordinates. This combination of coordinates, reverse geocoding, and visual mapping gives you a complete picture of where you are in every round.
Get Coordinates Instantly
Install TrustGeo from the Chrome Web Store and get location coordinates for every GeoGuessr round with a single click. Free to start, no signup required. Check out our location finder guide for more details.