Every time someone clicks "I'M HUMAN," we record their country of origin (determined from their IP address at registration). This leaderboard shows which countries have the most participants so far.
The rankings reflect who found and shared the project first, not who "deserves" to be at the top. Tech-forward countries tend to lead early in any viral project. As word spreads through different languages and networks, the map fills in. Our goal is a participant from every country on Earth, all 195 of them.
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We determine each participant's country using IP geolocation, a standard technique that maps IP addresses to approximate locations. Accurate to the country level in the vast majority of cases, though VPN and proxy users may show up under a different country than where they actually are.
Privacy: We record only the country code (for example, "US", "GB", "IN"), never the city, region, or any more specific location. Your IP address is not stored. The country data is how we track the global spread of participation without collecting anything that could identify you personally.
Some participants appear under "Unknown" if their IP couldn't be mapped to a country with confidence. Most common with certain VPN services, corporate proxies, or unusual network configurations.
For more on how humanity is actually distributed around the world, read our World Population Guide, or browse the population facts page.
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