Meet the Geoguessr player who only needs .1 secs to be right

For a little more than a year, Trevor Rainbolt has been playing GeoGuessr, a trivia game powered by Google Maps, for four to eight hours a day. The objective of GeoGuessr is simple: Players are placed in a location on Google Maps’ Street View and they’re able to navigate around the map to gather clues to guess where exactly they are in the world. The closer a guess is to the actual location, the more points they win. The Washington Post's video game team Launcher sat down with Rainbolt to discuss how he's able to so accurately pinpoint any location in the world with just a glance.