Introduction:
This monthly post is about the views gained by Local Guide reviews so if you’re tracking your reviews and the views they gain, this post will interest you. The format of the post is similar to other posts in the Top 100 Leaderboard series. There’s:
An overall top 100 leaderboard celebrating the highest review views across all Local Guide levels;
Dedicated leaderboards highlighting the top 100 Local Guides at each individual level, showcasing their review views achievement;
And for the first time, Country-specific leaderboards presenting the leading Local Guides by review views within each country, showcasing the top achievers in each country are introduced.
To explore all leaderboard posts and related content, visit the full index here and to learn more about the Leaderboards, see this guide.
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No matter your level, whether you’re a star Level 10 or just starting out, there’s a place on these boards for you. Participation is straightforward—simply visit this sign-up form or comment below for assistance. We’re excited to see you rise and shine on the Leaderboards!!
Readme - How to read the Reviews leaderboards (November, 2025)
Briefly, this is what you need to know about the leaderboards in this post. For more details see the leaderboard documentation and the Leaderboard System’s online context-sensitive help information.
The leaderboards in this post present details about the Local Guide reviews of hundreds of participating Local Guides from all over the world. As well as an overall leaderboard ranking the top 100 Local Guides by reviews, you will see leaderboards for different Local Guide levels which provide you with direct comparisons of your review views achievements with that of your peers. Additionally, leaderboards are included that showcase the top Local Guides by review views in each country.
Where shown, [ ] around leaderboard sequence numbers indicate that this is the first time that this Local Guide has participated on the Top 100 Local Guides leaderboards.
Where shown, ( ) around leaderboard sequence numbers indicate that this Local Guide levelled up/down on this leaderboard.
An asterisk (*) shown after a Connect Username indicates that that Local Guide is a Connect Moderator.
Double asterisks (**) shown after a Connect Username indicate that that Local Guide is a Googler.
Due to a recent major change in the way the System manages profile data, as a temporary measure a superscript of [2] following a Local Guide’s username is being used to indicate that as far as the System is concerned, at the time of reading the data for this month’s Leaderboards that user’s data appears compliant with the requirements for participation on all leaderboards. The [2] superscript will not be shown from next month.
Local Guides suspended or who have left the Local Guides program are excluded from Leaderboards.
Hovering over a Local Guide’s username will display the number that integrates that Local Guide’s details on the Leaderboards System and Connect; the umbilical chord if you will between the two disparate systems.
Selecting a Connect username will take you to either that Local Guide’s Connect Profile or to their Brick on the Wall of Fame. If a number is displayed in a small gray circle following a username, that number indicates the number of times anyone has selected that username to visit the respective Local Guide’s Connect profile or Brick in the Wall.
A ? or the words “Not set” in a cell indicates that the respective value hasn’t been provided by or cannot be determined for the respective Local Guide.
Usernames shown as @Anonymous have either been deleted from or have left the Local Guides program.
The data for the leaderboards in this post was read at 1120 on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 (UTC).
Local Guides included on the leaderboards must check their entries for any errors. If you should find any errors or omissions, please add the details in a comment on this post. Regarding omissions, please note point 10 above.
Hello everyone and welcome to the November Review Views Leaderboards.
A special welcome to this month’s new Leaderboard participants who also join us. Have you been updating your reviews data? Well if so you will hopefully see your update in the leaderboards.
Regarding the cover image of this post by @Rednewt74, Alfred tells me that it’s of Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) and the shot was taken in Mashpee, Massachusetts, USA using his Pixel 7 pro. I thought with the recent Thanksgiving holiday in the US it was a great photo to have as the cover of this post. Hopefully Alfred will tell us a little more about it. We don’t have Wild Turkeys roaming the streets here in the Land Down Under, well not that I know of anyway so to me it’s a very interesting scene.
@AdamGT , Your new DP profile picture looks awesome. Thank you for putting up this leaderboard. I’m so happy to see my name on two leaderboards. Nowadays, just being included is a great success. Congratulations to all.
My new profile picture…well not actually new as I did use this at roughly the same time last year but yes I decided to sort through my selfies and find it again for the current season.
Well done on getting onto these leaderboards @PrasadVR. Like you I’m happy to also see my name on there. I’d love to be able to much more easily drill down and see which reviews are getting the most views.