Released: 2026-06-27
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google/gemini-3-flash-preview
Score: 3503
Distance: 712km
Lat: 33.3768393
Lng: -111.666326
The architectural style of the house, featuring a low-pitched clay tile roof and stucco siding, is highly characteristic of the American Southwest, specifically the suburban housing developments in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona. The flat curb design and the presence of desert-tolerant trees like the Mesquite or Palo Verde in the background further support this region. Based on the specific residential lot layout and lighting, it matches a neighborhood in Mesa/Gilbert, Arizona.
meta-llama/llama-4-maverick
meta
Score: 4501
Distance: 210km
Lat: 33.6413
Lng: -117.9037
The image depicts a single-story house with a Spanish-style terracotta roof, characteristic of many suburban homes in Southern California. The presence of palm trees or similar landscaping is not visible, but the architectural style and the driveway layout are consistent with neighborhoods in areas like Menifee or Murrieta, California. The climate and sky suggest a region with abundant sunlight and mild weather, typical of the Southwestern United States. Given these architectural and environmental cues, a location within California is likely. Specific coordinates are estimated based on typical suburban development patterns and geographic features common in the region.
anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5
anthropic
Score: 4969
Distance: 13km
Lat: 35.3721
Lng: -119.0187
This image shows a typical suburban residential street with a single-story house featuring Spanish/Mediterranean style architecture with a clay tile roof. The architectural style, landscape design, and suburban development pattern are consistent with central California, specifically the Bakersfield area. The dry climate vegetation, the style of the house, and the layout of the street are characteristic of developments in Kern County, California. The Google Street View capture and vehicle visible in the frame suggest this is from a residential neighborhood in the Bakersfield metropolitan area.
anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6
anthropic
Score: 4960
Distance: 16km
Lat: 35.4
Lng: -119
The image shows a single-story ranch-style home with a Spanish tile roof, stucco exterior, and well-manicured lawn. The architectural style, flat terrain, and vegetation are consistent with suburban California’s Central Valley. The home design is typical of newer subdivisions in cities like Bakersfield or Fresno, California. The wide streets, garage-forward design, and Mediterranean-influenced architecture strongly suggest the Bakersfield, CA area in Kern County.
openai/gpt-5-image-mini
openai
Score: 4507
Distance: 208km
Lat: 33.8753
Lng: -117.5664
Suburban single‑story stucco house with red clay tile roof, arched entry and two‑car garage — typical Southern California tract home style. Sidewalk, narrow street, sparse street trees and dry‑climate landscaping point to inland SoCal (Riverside County/Corona area). Chosen coordinates place it in a Corona residential neighborhood consistent with these architectural and landscape cues.
moonshotai/kimi-k2.5
moonshot
Score: 4969
Distance: 13km
Lat: 35.3733
Lng: -119.0187
The image shows a single-story suburban home with stucco exterior and terracotta roof tiles, characteristic of residential architecture in California’s Central Valley or inland Southern California (1990s-2000s construction). The landscaping, sidewalk configuration, and vehicle types are consistent with suburban neighborhoods in cities like Bakersfield, Fresno, or similar regions with warm climates. Without visible street signs, house numbers, or distinctive landmarks, the exact location cannot be precisely determined, but the coordinates represent a typical neighborhood matching this architectural style and suburban layout.
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.