GeoGuessr World Cup

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The GeoGuessr World Cup is the top level of professional GeoGuessr competition worldwide. This single-player in-person esports event is organized by GeoGuessr and was held in Stockholm, Sweden, for both the 2023 and 2024 editions. The upcoming edition, rebranded as the Geoguessr World Championship, will be held between 29–30 August 2025, in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]

Quick Facts Game, Founded ...
GeoGuessr World Cup
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GameGeoGuessr
Founded2023; 2 years ago (2023)
First season2023
Owner(s)GeoGuessr
Official websitewww.geoguessr.com/world-cup
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History

After co-sponsoring the GeoGuessr Team World Cup in October 2022 to great success,[2] the company launched their own official edition of the event for individual competitors.[3] World Cups and other official events, such as regional qualifiers and finals, have been hosted annually since 2023 and broadcast to sites like Twitch.[4][5]

Format

The World Cup is divided into several stages. All participants take part in the group phase. The best player from each group advances directly to the quarter-finals, while the second and third-placed players compete in an intermediate stage for a chance to qualify as well. The tournament continues with the semi-finals and the final, which determines the overall winner. All matches are duels played over 10 rounds of 60 seconds each.[4]

Events

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Consus and Blinky on the finals stage of the GeoGuessr World Cup 2023

GeoGuessr World Cup 2023

On 13–14 October, 2023, GeoGuessr hosted the inaugural GeoGuessr World Cup at SPACE Arena in Stockholm. The tournament featured 24 participants representing 21 countries, with a $50,000 prize pool.[6] The event was broadcast on Twitch, with commentary from streamers such as Trevor Rainbolt, Mohan Govindasamy, and Pala Gilroy Sen. The tournament was eventually won by Dutch player Patrick "Consus" Noordijk, who defeated French player Mathieu "Blinky" Huet in the finals.[7][8][9]

GeoGuessr World Cup 2024

The second World Cup took place from 11–14 September, 2024, beginning with a group knock-out stage.[7] The final was held at the Blue Hall at Stockholm City Hall,[10][11] and concluded with 2023 runner-up Blinky winning 3–2 over American player Robert "MK" Falconio, taking home $25,678 as a first-place prize.[12][13]

Seasons

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Year Venue Winner Runner-up Other semi-finalists
2023 Sweden Space Arena, Stockholm Netherlands Consus France Blinky Romania Radu
Canada Fau
2024 Sweden Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm France Blinky United States MK Brazil Orlando
Canada Fau
2025 Denmark K.B. Hallen, Copenhagen
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