Everything you need to identify Norway in GeoGuessr — from the writing system and road signs to bollard colours, utility poles, and the landscape itself.
These are the fastest visual identifiers — things you should look for in the first few seconds of a round.
Fjords — the world's most dramatic fjords; steep walls plunging into blue water
Norwegian uses æ, ø, å — same as Danish but landscape is completely different (much more mountainous)
World's longest road tunnels — often 10–20km long; tunnel signs are very common
Reindeer on roads in the far north (Finnmark) — like Finland but with Norwegian signs
Very expensive petrol station prices visible — Norway is one of the most expensive countries
These details help narrow down a location once you've spotted the country — or confirm your guess when you're unsure.
EU-style; distinctive Norwegian signs; orange road signs in some mountain areas; Norwegian text with æ, ø, å
White; yellow on some roads; orange markers on snow roads
Red and white; yellow and black
Red and white; orange snow marker poles on mountain roads
Concrete; underground cables in many areas; wooden in rural areas
Latin (Norwegian)
Norway drives on the right side of the road. In-game, the Google camera car is on the right side — so oncoming traffic comes from the left. This is the norm for most of Europe, the Americas, and continental Asia.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund owns, on average, 1.5% of every publicly listed company in the world. The country invented the cheese slicer, the aerosol can, and the modern paper clip.
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