Wplace
Verified working Aug 19, 2026
A live pixel-art game where the canvas is the world map.
Wplace is a browser-based collaborative pixel canvas placed on top of a global map. Players paint individual pixels, compete for space, join map-based activity, and participate in events with leaderboards, teams, rewards, and moderation rules.
Why it stands out
- Uses the world map as the playfield, making location choice part of the creative strategy.
- Treats territorial conflict as core gameplay rather than trying to preserve every artwork.
- Leaderboards span countries, regions, individual players, and alliances.
- Includes explicit rules distinguishing normal overwriting, cleanup, griefing, and bannable content.
- Event mechanics reward both placing pixels and keeping them alive over time.
Good to know
- Artwork is not guaranteed to last; other players can overwrite it during normal territorial play.
- Automation, bots, scripts, virtual-machine/proxy abuse, and multi-accounting can lead to permanent bans.
- Shared devices may be flagged as multi-accounting, according to the site’s rules.
- Some flags may have only cosmetic effects if the related region is not mapped.
Under the radar: Transparent pixels are allowed for cleanup, so they can be used to remove spam or rule-breaking art rather than only painting over it with another color.
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Pixel-art communities and map-game players can claim locations, coordinate murals, and defend shared designs in real time. Create or expand pixel art tied to a real-world country, region, or landmark. Join temporary events where painted pixels earn points and rewards. Follow country, region, player, or alliance leaderboards to track activity. Clean up spam or inappropriate drawings using transparent pixels.
Real-time world-map pixel canvas, color and transparency controls, map hotspots and alliance HQ pins, player/country/region/alliance leaderboards, account-based progress, store currencies and cosmetic rewards, community rules, moderation, and special team events.
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