Niantic Wayfarer Test
KittyZiemas-PGO
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I read all the criteria and understand what is required for a nomination, how do I know what imissed, all thats provided is brush up and come back in 30 days, No explanations! I don't like the wording of the questions. The test should be like the actual system, how one would rate it. This test does nothing because I may read the wording different and answer differently. If I was doing it the normal way I would be able properly rate what the nomination should be.
I took this test seriously and now I have to wait 30 days to retake it not knowing what's wrong. This is not right!
Can someone explain this better to me.
Comments
Niantic doesn't provide any feedback about why you failed the test.
Your statement that you didn't like the wording it might be a huge hint about your problem, you tried to answer something different that what it was being asked in each question.
If you just focus properly in the test it used to be quite easy, I don't know exactly what might have changed with the latest 3.3 update.
Passed the test couple days ago. This was the hardest question for me: it is safe if you look around and not using recommendation for headphones? 🤭🤭
I did and got it
There were things I couldn't identify!
As @WheelTrekker-ING said, you must read and answer the specific question even if you don't like the wording.
If the question is "does it have safe pedestrian access?" Simply answer the question : 5* = yes, safe ; 1* = no safe pedestrian access. Don't ask yourself if it's a good and eligible wayspot. Don't judge the accuracy of the marker. Don't check if it's a private residential property, etc, just answer : is it safe?
If the question is "is the location accurate?", then answer : 5* if the marker is at the perfert location, 3* if visible but not accurate and 1* if not visible. Again, don't judge the safe pedestrian access or if it's on private residential property nor if it's a visually distinctive and eligible nomination. Just answer : is it accurate?
For the location the scale changed a bit I guess:
5 = Accurate
3 = Not visible but might be there
1 = Probably not there.
You're right. English is not my native language, I might not have used the correct wording from Niantic.