GeoGuessr is an online game in which users have to guess locations based on decontextualized street views.
Players mark their guesses on a map. And receive points based on how close they are. There are 13M possible locations that may be displayed.
The most popular map encompasses the whole world. It has already been played 73.7M times.
GeoGuessr employs a “freemium” model. Pro users can make their own maps, which may feature specific countries or regions. They also get an ad-free experience and unlimited plays.
The introduction of Battle Royale, a competitive mode available to Pro players, has seen popularity soar among streamers. The game now has 247K Twitch followers, and the hashtag has 431.7M views on TikTok.
As well as the browser experience, GeoGuessr can be played through an app. It has been downloaded 500K+ times on the Play Store.
What's next:
GeoGuessr is part of the Covid wanderlust meta trend.
According to an AmEx report, 78% of Americans cite travel as one of the most missed activities during the pandemic.
As a result, stripped-back vacation ideas like “
vanlife” and “
staycations” have seen a search boost.
As well as actual alternative travel options, products that can partially replicate the feel of foreign exploration have proved popular.
SnackSurprise is a monthly subscription box of snacks from around the world. A separate country is represented each month.
SnackCrate, which follows the same concept, is estimated to generate $15M per year.
Other fast-growing topics in the meta trend include
Sol de Janeiro (Brazil-inspired hair and body care),
TasteAtlas (world food mapping service) and
Bokksu (Japanese snack subscription box).