Read on for how to enter a game of Overguessr and how to create your own lobby for it.

Overwatch 2 Geoguessr is the community's own version of the original and browser-based GeoGuessr game. While GeoGuessr involves figuring out locations using Google Street View, Overwatch 2's version features the top-down perspective.

Overguessr options (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Overguessr options (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

How to play Overwatch 2 GeoGuessr

To enter a match, select "Play" in Overwatch 2's main menu, choose the "Custom Games" option, search for "Overguessr" or "H0TKZ" and jump into a game.

Overwatch 2's custom games (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Overwatch 2's custom games (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Next, select a hero and press "F" to ready up. Overwatch 2 Geoguessr then shows you a location screenshot that's seen in first person. Your goal is to pinpoint this location or get as close as possible to it.

Screenshot of the custom game (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Screenshot of the custom game (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

The catch is that instead of getting the first-person view, you must guess the location using the top-down perspective. Press "R" to toggle between the screenshot and top-down map.

Once you're sure of your guess, hold the "F" key to select a spot. Much like the original GeoGuessr game, you earn points by getting closer to the exact location.

OverGuessr screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
OverGuessr screenshot (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Overwatch 2 GeoGuessr code and customizations

FishoFire shared the Overwatch 2 GeoGuessr code on the Worshop.codes website. The base Overguessr code is H0TKZ. Players can make edits to the game mode if they wish to do so as well. This means customized spots and maps.

Overwatch 2 Workshop settings (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Overwatch 2 Workshop settings (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

If there aren't any Overguessr games in session, you can also create your own. To do this, press "Play" in Overwatch 2's main menu, select the "Custom Games" option, and click on the "Create" button. Next, select "Settings" and press the "Import Code" icon. Type in "H0TKZ" and click "Ok."

Custom game settings (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Custom game settings (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

That's all for now. Are you ready to test your Overwatch 2 map knowledge? Stick around on esports.gg for more news and updates.