What counts as a GeoGuessr cheat?

A cheat can be a browser extension, an AI geolocation helper, a coordinate reader, a notes sheet, or a memorized meta clue. Some players want exact coordinates. Others only want a second opinion on the country so they can learn why the guess makes sense.

If you are playing with other people, set the rules first. GeoBoost is built for supported private games, party rounds, practice, testing, and personal entertainment.

  • Exact-coordinate helpers are the fastest when supported.
  • AI clue tools are useful when the exact point is not available.
  • Country meta sheets help you learn, but they are slower in timed rounds.
  • Browser extensions reduce tab switching and keep the workflow inside Chrome.

The practical stack

For speed, keep the stack small. Use one extension, one notes source, and one training habit. Too many tools make you slower because every round becomes a search task instead of a guess task.

GeoBoost focuses on the moment where the player wants the answer now: open a supported round, press the hotkey, inspect the point, then place the pin manually or use Auto Place.

When tools are not enough

The strongest players still learn road lines, bollards, poles, plates, scripts, camera coverage, soil color, vegetation, and sun direction. Cheats can answer a round, but clue literacy helps when a tool does not support the current page.