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The Adventure Starts Here
Geohashing is a global game of spontaneous adventure generation with over 17,000 expeditions since 2008. You will explore random locations, meet fellow geohashers, brave the elements, unlock achievements, and then come back here to document your expedition.
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“ | You see, it's only one sentence away from my home.
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How to play?
- Get today's coordinates with a coordinate calculator
- Go there (or as close as you safely and legally can)
- Create an account (Returning after a break? All accounts created before 2020-02-02 were deleted; you'll need to sign up again)
- Write about your expedition!
How does Geohashing work?
Everyday, an algorithm generates a random coordinate from stock market data. That coordinate can be applied to every 1°×1° latitude/longitude graticule in the world, giving a point that might be in a field, a forest, a city, or even out at sea! Everyone in the world gets the same set of coordinates relative to their graticule.
Each day, people try to get their nearest generated coordinate, for an adventure, to discover somewhere new, or to meet up with other geohashers. Afterwards, you can document your expedition. The rest of us would love to read your story, see your photos, and cheer your success (or commiserate with your failure)! Join the other 'spot spotters', be out standing in your field and use this wiki to document the daily coordinates (geohashes) you’ve been to or tried to reach.
Each day there is also a single globalhash somewhere on Earth: rare, valued and much harder to reach.
Learn more
How to geohash:
- Beginner's guide - start here
- Guidelines to follow
- Frequently asked questions
- Map applications that may help you get there
- Geohashing guides on various topics
Other people's expeditions:
- geohashing.win - browse all expeditions on a map
- Hall of Amazingness
- Maps and statistics
Get involved
- Find a geohash using a coordinate calculator
- Find others in your local area
- Chat on Discord or IRC #geohashing chat on slashnet (web interface)
- Create your user page and become a part of the community!
news archive • Edit What's new on the wiki?
- The most active graticule for 2024-11 was 42,-78.
More pages needing discussion • Discussion archive • Edit Now discussing - please join in:
- Make sure to check out and give your thoughts on the Proposed achievements!
- For more general discussions, find us here:
- IRC: #geohashing on irc.slashnet.org
- Discord: discord.gg/BvRfGat
Official xkcd meetups
Based on the title text from the comic that established geohashing, the "official" meetup day was interpreted as being Saturday; that is, the day one would have the best chance of meeting others -- see also Mouseover Day. Additionally it was decided through convention that a good meeting time would be 16:00 local time (4:00 P.M.)¹
However, neither of these are hard rules, and they were formulated at a very different early stage in the sport's history. Nowadays and for quite awhile actually, any date or time can be good (or bad, depending on how many other hashers are near you) for meeting up, especially if prearranged. Note that this only applies to that day’s normal local geohash or globalhash coordinates, if you try to go to an alternate location without telling anyone else, it's highly unlikely you'd meet up with a hasher there (obviously).
¹Or earlier if that would be too close to sunset during the winter, or other quirks of temporal tradition; see your local graticule page for consensus there.
Gallery of recent expeditions
Every expedition should have one photo in that day's gallery, selected manually. Please add yours with the "add" link. If that day's gallery hasn't been started yet, please start it.
- How to add your own expedition photos.
- Refresh the cache (if your image doesn't show up)
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Recent and Upcoming Coordinates
The coordinates for the next Saturday meetups, scheduled for 28 December 2024, will be based on the Dow’s opening price published at 09:30 EST (14:30 UTC) on Friday 27 December. See timeanddate.com to convert this time to your local time zone.
- Coordinates: Thu 26 Dec* | Wed 25 Dec | Tue 24 Dec | Mon 23 Dec | Sun 22 Dec | Sat 21 Dec | Fri 20 Dec | Thu 19 Dec
* Only known for regions east of 30W longitude. Coordinates for regions to the west announced 14:30 UTC, 26 December. - View expedition archives for: December 2024 | November 2024 | October 2024 | More...
Expeditions Being Planned
Expeditions and Plans
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Recent Expeditions
Expeditions and Plans
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Expeditions and Plans
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Melbourne West, Australia | Stevage, KT | A few kilometres southeast of Castlemaine in the bush in Fryers Ridge State... |
Spring Hill, Florida | 10d100h | Hidden among the development, some sort of parcel in Wesley Chapel, FL |
Austin, Minnesota | Kyrkazakh | In a cornfield a mile or two south of Lourdes, Iowa. |
Fulda, Germany | Digiphono | In a forest west of Lanzingen |
Bremen, Germany | Altetrine, Beardygrade, Gaboversta | On a meadow near the smaller excavation lake of Bornhost in Oldenburg. |
Expeditions and Plans
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Sevilla, Spain | DRZ | In an entrance to Parque de San Jerónimo, a park along a canal in Sevilla. |
Grand Junction, Colorado | Michael5000, Mrs.5000 | On Shoshone Avenue in Grand Junction. |
Bamberg, Germany | Torodeas | Somewhere |
Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Digiphono | In a forest north of Bad Salzhausen |
Hetta, Finland | Kripakko | In a forest near Vuontisjärvi, Enontekiö. The point on a topographic map: ... |
Recent non-expeditions
This section documents hash expeditions that geohashers wish they could make, but have not been able to for the reasons stated.
2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2017 - 2020