Can you give an example of the difference you are seeing? If you are not 
confident with sharing the exact plus code you generated, for example for 
privacy reasons, perhaps you can just generate one in a different city?

Generally speaking, it isn't that simple to define the "right code" for any 
given location in the first place. For example, my house has a footprint 
touching six different 10-digit codes, or 40 different 11-digit codes. I 
know where the main entrance is, so that's the code I would hand out - but 
Google Maps perhaps doesn't and uses some other heuristic instead. So, if 
you know what service the "receivers" of your plus code will mostly use, it 
makes sense to generate a code using the same service.
On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 9:04:02 AM UTC+2 tstie...@gmail.com wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I used https://plus.codes/ to generate a plus code. However, when I enter 
> this code into Google Maps, I get a (slightly) different address. Do you 
> have experience which tool generates the right codes?
>
> Thanks a lot
>

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