Features: Automatically score 5000 Points | Score randomly between 4500 and 5000 points | Open in Google Maps
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// ==UserScript==
// @name Geoguessr Location Resolver (Works in all modes)
// @namespace http://tampermonkey.net/
// @version 12.3
// @description Features: Automatically score 5000 Points | Score randomly between 4500 and 5000 points | Open in Google Maps
// @author 0x978
// @match https://www.geoguessr.com/*
// @icon https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?sz=64&domain=geoguessr.com
// @grant GM_webRequest
// ==/UserScript==
// =================================================================================================================
// 'An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity'
// Learn how I made this script: https://github.com/0x978/GeoGuessr_Resolver/blob/master/howIMadeTheScript.md
// Contribute things you think will be cool once you learn: https://github.com/0x978/GeoGuessr_Resolver/pulls
// ================================================================================================================
let globalCoordinates = { // keep this stored globally, and we'll keep updating it for each API call.
lat: 0,
lng: 0
}
let globalPanoID = undefined
// Below, I intercept the API call to Google Street view and view the result before it reaches the client.
// Then I simply do some regex over the response string to find the coordinates, which Google gave to us in the response data
// I then update a global variable above, with the correct coordinates, each time we receive a response from Google.
var originalOpen = XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open;
XMLHttpRequest.prototype.open = function(method, url) {
// Geoguessr now calls the Google Maps API multiple times each round, with subsequent requests overwriting
// the saved coordinates. Calls to this exact API path seems to be legitimate for now. A better solution than panoID currently?
// Needs testing.
if (url.startsWith('https://maps.googleapis.com/$rpc/google.internal.maps.mapsjs.v1.MapsJsInternalService/GetMetadata')) {
this.addEventListener('load', function () {
let interceptedResult = this.responseText
const pattern = /-?\d+\.\d+,-?\d+\.\d+/g;
let match = interceptedResult.match(pattern)[0];
let split = match.split(",")
let lat = Number.parseFloat(split[0])
let lng = Number.parseFloat(split[1])
globalCoordinates.lat = lat
globalCoordinates.lng = lng
});
}
// Call the original open function
return originalOpen.apply(this, arguments);
};
// ====================================Placing Marker====================================
function placeMarker(safeMode){
let {lat,lng} = globalCoordinates
if (safeMode) { // applying random values to received coordinates.
const sway = [Math.random() > 0.5,Math.random() > 0.5]
const multiplier = Math.random() * 4
const horizontalAmount = Math.random() * multiplier
const verticalAmount = Math.random() * multiplier
sway[0] ? lat += verticalAmount : lat -= verticalAmount
sway[1] ? lng += horizontalAmount : lat -= horizontalAmount
}
// Okay well played Geoguessr u got me there for a minute, but below should work.
// Below is the only intentionally complicated part of the code - it won't be simplified or explained for good reason.
// let element = document.getElementsByClassName("guess-map_canvas__JAHHT")[0]
let element = document.querySelectorAll('[class^="guess-map_canvas__"]')[0]
if(!element){
placeMarkerStreaks()
return
}
const keys = Object.keys(element)
const key = keys.find(key => key.startsWith("__reactFiber$"))
const props = element[key]
const x = props.return.return.memoizedProps.map.__e3_.click
const y = Object.keys(x)[0]
const z = {
latLng:{
lat: () => lat,
lng: () => lng,
}
}
const xy = x[y]
const a = Object.keys(x[y])
for(let i = 0; i < a.length ;i++){
let q = a[i]
if (typeof xy[q] === "function"){
xy[q](z)
}
}
}
// similar idea as above, but with special considerations for the streaks modes.
// again - will not be explained.
function placeMarkerStreaks(){
let {lat,lng} = globalCoordinates
let element = document.getElementsByClassName("region-map_mapCanvas__R95Ki")[0]
if(!element){
return
}
const keys = Object.keys(element)
const key = keys.find(key => key.startsWith("__reactFiber$"))
const props = element[key]
const x = props.return.return.memoizedProps.map.__e3_.click
const y = Object.keys(x)
const w = "(e.latLng.lat(),e.latLng.lng())}"
const v = {
latLng:{
lat: () => lat,
lng: () => lng,
}
}
for(let i = 0; i < y.length; i++){
const curr = Object.keys(x[y[i]])
let func = curr.find(l => typeof x[y[i]][l] === "function")
let prop = x[y[i]][func]
if(prop && prop.toString().slice(5) === w){
prop(v)
}
}
}
// ====================================Open In Google Maps====================================
function mapsFromCoords() { // opens new Google Maps location using coords.
const {lat,lng} = globalCoordinates
if (!lat || !lng) {
return;
}
// Reject any attempt to call an overridden window.open, or fail .
if(nativeOpen && nativeOpen.toString().indexOf('native code') === 19){
nativeOpen(`https://maps.google.com/?output=embed&q=${lat},${lng}&ll=${lat},${lng}&z=5`);
}
}
// ====================================Controls,setup, etc.====================================
let onKeyDown = (e) => {
if (e.keyCode === 49) {
e.stopImmediatePropagation(); // tries to prevent the key from being hijacked by geoguessr
placeMarker(true)
}
if (e.keyCode === 50) {
e.stopImmediatePropagation();
placeMarker(false)
}
if (e.keyCode === 51) {
e.stopImmediatePropagation();
mapsFromCoords(false)
}
}
document.addEventListener("keydown", onKeyDown);