sundarurfriend 8 hours ago

Scrolling with the mouse on the image (no Ctrl or anything, just scroll) zooms into the section of the image you're on, for anyone else trying "Open image in new tab" or other ways to zoom in.

I'm a big GeoGuessr fan, and had heard of TimeGuessr occasionally in those circles. I'd assumed it would be mostly pictures from the USA and so wasn't massively interested, and from trying it out now, I wasn't too far off: most of the images were from the US and Western Europe, and every single picture so far has been from a rich country. There are obvious reasons for that, and it's not a bad thing in some absolute terms, but it makes it kinda boring for me - the big appeal of GeoGuessr for me is that you routinely get dropped off in a country that you don't often think of, and momentarily get to see and imagine life through their eyes.

Maybe over time, TimeGuessr will also accumulate images from more varied places - or maybe one of the alternatives mentioned in this thread (whentaken and whichyr) already do better in that regard?

  • baw-bag 2 hours ago

    Its not true!

    I have been playing TimeGuessr for 11 months, I do it before bed.

    I have been all over, I personally really struggle between Vietnam and Thailand and got even that wrong with Cambodia. I am simply ignorant but it's not just rich countries.

  • InitialLastName 5 hours ago

    I don't know, my pictures definitely biased towards "cameras are accessible in these places" but I had modern Nepal and Bangladesh, as well as 1930's Finland.

  • NooneAtAll3 3 hours ago

    > Scrolling with the mouse

    once again nobody cares about laptop users :/

    • baw-bag 2 hours ago

      It's not that. They changed recently to 100% zoom. It used to be much more fine. Zoom in a little, Zoom out a little. For the past week, it's been max zoom in either direction. Kinda annoying.

mmahemoff 19 hours ago

This is fun! I didn't immediately notice the time slider and thought it was just GeoGuessr with historical pictures, but the time element adds a whole new dimension.

  • xeonmc 12 hours ago

    Should probably be renamed to “Spacetime Guesser”

SamBam 6 hours ago

Fun! I was surprised how often I was 1 year off and in the right city for things that I was just guessing about.

On small error I found: there's a photo that's outside Piazza Navona in Rome in the 30s, which it lists as being 700 meters away at Piazza Venezia. I know I'm correct -- I lived a street away from there.

  • hdjrudni 4 hours ago

    Maybe it moved 700m since the 30s? =)

Jordan-117 9 hours ago

Love their selection of photos more than the competition -- more likely to contain giveaways like a famous location from an unusual angle or a subtle date, so it feels more like detective work than guesswork. Just wish it reset at midnight local.

captn3m0 14 hours ago

I couldn’t figure out how the time picker worked (and that there was a time picker) till the third round when I realised I was being penalized. Got 34k still.

  • trebligdivad 12 hours ago

    I'm glad you figured it out...I don't see a map to put a pin into.

Arech 4 hours ago

I absolutely love 3 dimensional nature of the game and how carefully many images are chosen to allow for a precise spacetime localization with a bit of a research. Super enjoyable experience in startling contrast with geogessr, which I don't even want to open. Thanks a ton!

pmxi 7 hours ago

This is really cool.

However, my first photo said "Times Square, NY" in the corner, with a copyright for 1908 which gave it all away.

king_phil 8 hours ago

Did not work too well for me on mobile. One time it did not scroll but went back, one time controls were missing

  • mh- 8 hours ago

    I didn't try the web based one, but the mobile app works great.

cosmodev 16 hours ago

I just clicked to take a quick look, and suddenly found myself playing it's a simple but surprisingly enjoyable game

pastage 16 hours ago

Some photos are off by at least 100 meters and it is surprising how easy a photo can be off a year so easily. I believe it happens because the easy timestamp is at the time of development, means you can easily be two years off. Also surprising how easy it is to get exact date and time of day on some of the photos.

tesuto 18 hours ago

Out of curiosity, I wonder why the game chose Apple Maps. I would have expected OpenStreetMap. Interesting choice.

phgn 16 hours ago

Why do I have to pick both a location AND year? Why not focus this game on the year only?

  • cheschire 15 hours ago

    You’ll probably enjoy this game then

    https://whichyr.com/

    • tasuki 4 hours ago

      All the pictures I got were from the US. That makes me happy with my 3955 (Top 31%) score, though I'd have appreciated more geographical variety.

  • kaishiro 10 hours ago

    That's like asking why a weather app needs both a date and city - the temperature on July 4th matters, but it's completely different in New York vs. Cairo. Same with this - the year sets the global context, but the location defines the local experience.

Humphrey 14 hours ago

This is fun! While some are obvious, and some you need to "cheat" by Googling - it's really fun looking at a part of the world you wouldn't normally browse a map of.

junon 15 hours ago

30,592/50,000 is higher than I thought I'd get. This is fun!

One of the photos was someone holding a phone with Timeguessr on it. Still managed to get the date wrong - it was taken in 2024.

golfer 10 hours ago

Cute game! Needs an easy way to maximize the picture so you can see it full screen (on laptop).

justbeingbored 19 hours ago

Just played 5 rounds. I wanted to see my score as ranked against others, but u didn't do that. That's like me saying here is 800 points for your post. There is no context for the score.

  • xboxnolifes 18 hours ago

    The context is how close you were to the correct answer, not to your peers.

  • cellis 10 hours ago

    indeed, this is screaming for a leaderboard and eventual Geoguesser. Sadly I do believe the reasoning models can one shot this? Maybe would take away all the fun

  • gblargg 18 hours ago

    Does it at least tell you how close you were for each one? (feedback so you can improve)

    • fcatalan 18 hours ago

      Yes there's a feedback page for each round explaining the pic and showing the location, also a breakdown page after every 5 round match.

  • jen729w 17 hours ago

    I got ~28,000.

  • fcatalan 18 hours ago

    Yes, score rankings are missing. There's a leaderboard for the daily, but only shows accounts you have friended.

    For reference, I tend to hover around 44k for the daily. 48k is a lucky/easy day, 40k some disaster happened. Under 40 is very rare. I like to think that would be above average, but without rankings I don't know :)

stephenhandley 18 hours ago

Super fun! Would be cool to be able to challenge someone after going through a round. Also maybe clear CTA after round on way to sign up to save your score.

eastbound 18 hours ago

I find the UX of Whichyr much better, but it doesn’t have the geographical component. But you see your final ranking on a gaussian curve and it’s fun!

https://whichyr.com/

And here are other games in that style of 5-minutes cultural guesses:

https://framed.wtf/

https://gaps.wtf/

https://sutom.nocle.fr/

https://globle.org/?

https://worldlegame.io/?

https://flagle.gg/

https://phrazle.gg/

https://numberle.org/

Not working currently but guess a historical moment: https://www.historle.com/?#

Guess a wikipedia page: https://pedantle.certitudes.org

  • tasuki 3 hours ago

    I'm at 200 tries for the "Guess a wikipedia page" thing, completely exhausted, and not getting anywhere. Very frustrating, yet I can't bring myself to abandon it...

nokita 16 hours ago

Irretrievably hung my phone requiring a hard reset.

Using Chrome on vanilla Android on Samsung.

  • mh- 8 hours ago

    Seems like an issue with the OS? Surely a web page in a userland app like Chrome shouldn't be able to do that..

eej71 14 hours ago

I got lucky - I got the Hagia Sophia twice.

fcatalan 19 hours ago

I do the timeguessr daily every day almost as a ritual, it's fun, satisfying and educative.

It's also very interesting to watch people try after you've done it: how they catch on stuff you missed, their strategies to find and date things, or how they infuriatingly ignore whatever was the giveaway to you.

rossant 15 hours ago

Nice. Got 30,527.

ukprogrammer 17 hours ago

Great idea! What's the tech stack?