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Best use cases
Use this workflow when the goal is speed, feedback, or an agreed private-game reveal, not when other players expect strict manual guessing.
GeoGuessr coordinates finder should answer a concrete player job, not act like a generic promise. The page is built around supported rounds, private rules, and a faster feedback loop.
- supported private rounds
- testing map placement behavior
- comparing exact coordinates with your manual guess
02
A practical workflow
A good helper workflow still has order. The round should move from a quick visual read to a supported check, then to placement or review.
- Open a supported round.
- Run the extension.
- Check coordinates and map preview.
- Place manually or use Auto Place if that is allowed.
03
Manual clues to check
Even with a helper, the most useful players keep a short clue checklist. It makes the result easier to trust and turns a reveal into practice.
- coordinate precision versus visible map context
- road alignment near the point
- whether the place name matches the scene
- whether Smart Zoom or Range should be enabled
04
Where GeoBoost fits
GeoBoost shows coordinates in the side panel and can pair them with map preview, Auto Place, Smart Zoom, and Range.
05
Limits and fair-use context
Coordinates are intentionally not promised for every page. Unsupported pages and changed game layouts can break exact-point workflows.