Released: 2026-03-27
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google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score: 4758
Distance: 99km
Lat: 54.8876985
Lng: 10.4057161
The architecture, specifically the pink faux-brick paint on white stucco, the black tiled roof, and the window styles, is highly characteristic of the island of Ærø in Denmark. The presence of a green AED (defibrillator) box on the side of the building suggests a communal or prominent village house. This specific building is located in the village of Leby on Ærø.
meta-llama/llama-4-maverick
meta
Score: 4195
Distance: 351km
Lat: 55.0664
Lng: 14.7623
The image depicts a house with a distinctive red brick pattern on the lower half of its facade and a white upper section, featuring a dark roof. The presence of three black trash bins outside suggests European waste management practices. The ’Google’ watermark and the overall architecture hint at a European location. The specific style of the house and the surrounding environment are consistent with rural or suburban areas in Northern Europe. Denmark is known for similar house styles and waste management practices. The coordinates are an educated guess based on these observations.
anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5
anthropic
Score: 4023
Distance: 435km
Lat: 58.9
Lng: 5.7
This image shows a characteristic Scandinavian residential property with distinctive architectural features including a red/pink brick house with black roof, white-trimmed windows, and a white garage/outbuilding. The landscape, vegetation, and building style are typical of Norway or southern Scandinavia. The property shows typical Nordic residential design with well-maintained grounds and the characteristic color scheme common in rural Norwegian areas. Based on the architectural style, vegetation, and overall appearance, this appears to be located in southwestern Norway, likely in the Rogaland or Hordaland regions.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6
anthropic
Score: 4934
Distance: 26km
Lat: 55.3
Lng: 9.5
The building shows characteristic Danish/South Jutland architectural style with the red and white brick pattern, dark roof tiles, and traditional Scandinavian farmhouse design. The AED defibrillator box on the wall and the style of trash bins are typical of Denmark. The overall aesthetic strongly suggests rural Denmark, likely in the South Jutland/Sønderjylland region.
x-ai/grok-4-fast
x-ai
Score: 4772
Distance: 93km
Lat: 56.15
Lng: 10.21
The building features a traditional Northern European architectural style with white plaster walls accented by red/pink brick elements, a dark tiled roof, and an attached garage/shed. This is characteristic of rural or suburban homes in Denmark. The presence of sorted recycling bins (blue, green, black) and a gravel driveway further supports a Scandinavian location. The greenery and cloudy sky are consistent with Danish weather. Based on similar Street View images, this appears to be near Aarhus, Denmark.
openai/gpt-5-image-mini
openai
Score: 4968
Distance: 13km
Lat: 55.49
Lng: 9.472
Architecture, paint pattern and roof tiles typical of rural Denmark (Jutland), plus the style and placement of bins/mailboxes and a small green sign consistent with Danish municipal signage. Vegetation and road proportions also match northern European/Denmark settings; I place it near Kolding in southern Jutland as a best guess.
moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
moonshot
Score: 4930
Distance: 28km
Lat: 55.75
Lng: 9.31
The architecture depicts a traditional Danish farmhouse with distinctive red painted timber framing on white walls, a style characteristic of rural Denmark. Key indicators include: the symmetrical facade with white-framed windows, dark roof tiles, attached outbuilding/barn structure, Danish-style municipal garbage bins, and rural setting with greenery. The house number ’5’ visible on the left annex and the mailbox design are consistent with Danish standards. This style of decorative timber framing (known as ’bregnet’ in Danish) is particularly common in Jutland and rural Danish regions. While Northern Germany shares some architectural similarities, the combination of building features, bins, and overall aesthetic strongly points to Denmark.
Each model receives the same Google Street View image. Models are tasked with guessing the location of the image using only visual clues from the street view. Their answers are evaluated without feedback or retries.