Wplace turns the entire world into your canvas. It’s an interactive map where anyone can paint - one pixel at a time - and watch as a shared, global artwork comes to life.
If you’ve ever contributed to r/place, the concept will feel instantly familiar. r/place was a wildly popular collaborative experiment on Reddit, where millions of users battled for pixels and created a massive digital mosaic together. You can still explore the incredible results of the last event on the interactive 2023 r/place Atlas.
Wplace uses Maplibre with OpenFreeMap map tiles to create a very similar collaborative drawing experiment only this time the whole world is your canvas. Zoom-in anywhere in the world and you can start coloring pixels in order to create your own drawing.
When you first log in to Wplace, you’ll get 62 pixels to start painting the world. And don’t worry about running out - your pixels automatically replenish over time, so you can keep creating. Still can’t get enough? Wplace even has its own store where you can stock up on extra pixels and keep the creativity flowing.
If you’re still feeling creative, you’ll also love exploring Hexagen World. This unique game world is built entirely by players using AI-generated prompts. Think of it as another cousin to r/place - but instead of placing single pixels, you’re adding beautifully AI-crafted hexagon tiles to a living, collaborative map.
Getting started is simple: register for Hexagen World, pick a blank hexagon, type in your prompt, and watch as your custom tile appears on the map. Every tile helps shape this ever-evolving world - one hexagon at a time.
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