City Guesser is a browser game where you're dropped into a random location, but instead of a map, you get a video. Your task? Watch the footage, then guess the city. It could be a side street in Paris or a downtown square in Seoul. There's no timer. No instructions. Just your eyes and whatever clues you can catch before locking in a guess.
Start by choosing a category. You can stick with the full globe or narrow it down—USA, Europe, or just Capital Cities. Each mode changes how easy (or hard) the round feels.
A walking video will begin. Pay close attention—there’s no audio guide. You might notice a flag, a street name, or the language on a storefront. Once you think you know the spot, click the map and drop your pin.
Signs and text can quickly narrow down the region
Notice how people dress or which side of the street they drive on
Look at local architecture—buildings often hint at culture or continent
Don’t rush—watch the full video before guessing
The more you play, the more patterns you'll start to recognize
Is this game free?
Yes, you can play without signing in or paying.
Can I use my phone?
Absolutely. It works on both mobile and desktop.
How’s it different from GeoGuessr?
GeoGuessr uses still Street View images. City Guesser uses live-action video, making it feel more natural.
Want more geography fun? Check out other Guessing Games or try something new in the Geography Games section.