OpenGuessr Hack: The Most Complete Cheat for OpenGuessr
OpenGuessr is the free alternative to GeoGuessr, and it has exploded in popularity. But most GeoGuessr hack tools only work on the original GeoGuessr website. TrustGeo is different — it fully supports OpenGuessr with coordinate extraction, AutoPlace pin placement, Auto Find, and even a dedicated Bot Mode that plays rounds for you automatically.
If you play OpenGuessr and want exact answers every round, TrustGeo is the only Chrome extension that gives you the full package. No scripts, no console commands, no complicated setup. Install from the Chrome Web Store and start getting perfect scores on OpenGuessr immediately.
What Is OpenGuessr?
OpenGuessr (openguessr.com) is a free geography guessing game similar to GeoGuessr. It drops you in a random location using Leaflet maps and street-level imagery, and you have to guess where you are. Unlike GeoGuessr which requires a paid subscription for unlimited games, OpenGuessr is completely free to play — making it the go-to option for players who do not want to pay for GeoGuessr Pro.
Because OpenGuessr uses Leaflet instead of Google Maps, most GeoGuessr hack tools do not work on it. TrustGeo was built from the ground up to support both platforms, with dedicated Leaflet detection and interaction code specifically for OpenGuessr.
How TrustGeo Hacks OpenGuessr
TrustGeo uses multiple methods to extract coordinates from OpenGuessr rounds:
- Leaflet map instance detection — the extension captures the Leaflet map object during page initialization, gaining direct access to coordinates and map controls.
- Window object scanning — as a fallback, TrustGeo scans the page for common Leaflet variable names (gameMap, map, leafletMap, guessMap) every 2 seconds.
- localStorage polling — checks for coordinate data stored locally by the OpenGuessr page, validating timestamps to ensure the data is from the current round.
- Function.prototype.bind interception — captures the Leaflet map reference during its construction phase, before the game fully initializes.
Once coordinates are extracted, TrustGeo displays the full location breakdown: GPS coordinates, reverse-geocoded address (country, city, street), an interactive map, and AI-powered geographic analysis from your chosen AI model.
AutoPlace on OpenGuessr
AutoPlace works beautifully on OpenGuessr thanks to native Leaflet integration. When you click AutoPlace, the extension:
- Detects the Leaflet guess map instance on the page.
- Expands the map if it is collapsed — injecting temporary CSS to force full opacity and pointer events.
- Fires a Leaflet click event at the exact coordinates.
- Calls flyTo with smooth animation (2.5 seconds, zoom level 15).
- If direct API access fails, falls back to pixel-accurate click simulation using Web Mercator projection.
The map expansion is handled intelligently. OpenGuessr sometimes collapses the guess map to a small thumbnail. TrustGeo dispatches mouse enter/hover/pointer events up the entire DOM ancestor chain and temporarily overrides CSS to ensure the map is fully visible and interactive before placing the pin.
Bot Mode: OpenGuessr Exclusive Feature
Bot Mode is TrustGeo's most advanced feature, and it is exclusive to OpenGuessr. It creates a fully automated gameplay loop:
- Waits for a new round to load.
- Extracts coordinates automatically.
- Places the pin via AutoPlace.
- Clicks the Guess/Submit button.
- Waits for the score screen.
- Clicks the Next Round button.
- Repeats until the timer runs out.
You set a duration (1-120 minutes), press play, and the bot handles everything. It even detects buttons in multiple languages — English, French, and other common localizations. Pro subscribers get 100 bot rounds per month on top of their 10,000 regular guesses.
OpenGuessr vs. GeoGuessr: Feature Comparison
TrustGeo supports both platforms, but some features are platform-specific:
- Coordinate extraction — works on both GeoGuessr and OpenGuessr.
- Reverse geocoding — works on both platforms.
- Interactive map — works on both platforms.
- AI analysis — works on both platforms with all 5 models.
- Auto Find — works on both platforms (Pro feature).
- AutoPlace — works on both platforms (Pro feature).
- Bot Mode — OpenGuessr only (Pro feature).
The core experience is identical on both platforms. OpenGuessr users get the added bonus of Bot Mode for fully automated gameplay.
Why Use a Hack on OpenGuessr?
OpenGuessr is free, so there is no competitive ranking system to worry about. Many players use it for practice, casual fun, or to learn geography. A hack tool like TrustGeo enhances the experience by:
- Learning geography faster — seeing the correct answer after each round helps you memorize countries, regions, and landmarks.
- Completing challenges — some OpenGuessr maps are brutally difficult. A hack lets you complete them without getting stuck.
- Grinding while AFK — Bot Mode lets you accumulate rounds and scores while you do other things.
- Testing before GeoGuessr — practice with TrustGeo on OpenGuessr for free before using it on paid GeoGuessr sessions.
How to Start Hacking OpenGuessr
1. Install TrustGeo from the Chrome Web Store.
2. Go to openguessr.com and start any game.
3. Open TrustGeo's side panel and click GUESS — or enable Auto Find for automatic detection.
4. Use AutoPlace to drop the pin perfectly, or activate Bot Mode for full automation.
The free plan gives you 3 guesses per week to test everything. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited guesses, all AI models, Auto Find, AutoPlace, and Bot Mode.