Wplace is a massive multiplayer online pixel canvas based on real geographic locations. Every pixel is drawn by players like you, collectively writing the visual history of the internet.
If you're familiar with Reddit's r/place event, you already understand Wplace's core—except it's bigger, more persistent, and based on real world maps.
The canvas is directly overlaid on a Google Maps-style world map. Want to draw a cat near the Eiffel Tower? Or leave your mark on your roof? It's all possible here.
Whether creating micro art alone or forming thousands-strong legions to occupy entire countries, thousands of pixels change every second.
Unlike limited-time events, Wplace is a continuously evolving digital world. Today's masterpiece may be tomorrow's ruins—history is written by the victors.
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Easy to learn, strategy to master. In Wplace, individual power is limited, but collective power is infinite.
You start with approximately 60 pixels capacity. After placing a pixel, you need to wait 30 seconds to recover one. This isn't just drawing—it's resource management.
Accumulate experience and level up by placing pixels. Leveling up rewards "Droplets" currency to expand your pixel pool capacity or purchase special features like flag badges.
Each country and region has independent pixel leaderboards. Help your country occupy more territory on the map, or join a Faction to conquer specific coordinates.
From anime to internet memes, from national teams to abstract art.
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Flags, landmarks, regional competition
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