WhereTaken
by Teuteuf Games
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Study the daily street-level photo for details like building style, signage, and landscape, then click the map to submit your location guess.
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WhereTaken is a daily geography challenge where your mission is to identify the location of a mystery photograph using only visual clues and a world map.
Each day brings a new street-level photo from somewhere on Earth. Your job is to study the architecture, signage, landscape, and tiny details, then drop a pin on the map where you think it was taken. The closer you land, the more points you earn.
- Study the photo for clues like building styles, language on signs, vegetation, or street furniture.
- Click anywhere on the world map to place your pin.
- Submit your guess and see how close you were.
- You get one guess per photo across 5 rounds for a maximum of 1,000 points.
- Scoring is distance-based: land within 100 km for top points, but even guesses thousands of kilometres away can still score.
- A new photo drops daily, and there's an archive of past puzzles to explore.
Why we like it:
- β It sharpens your eye for details you'd normally scroll past.
- β The scoring system rewards both precision and educated guesses.
- β Every round feels like a mini detective case you can solve in minutes.
Hint: Start broad. Identify the continent or region first by looking at architecture, climate, and road styles, then zoom in. A wild guess in the right country beats overthinking your way into the wrong hemisphere.
About the Game
Creator: Teuteuf Games
Category: Geography
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