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Welcome to wplace: A chaotic, collaborative digital canvas where users ‘paint the world’

NEW YORK (AP) — In one new corner of the internet, users are invited to “paint the world.” And paint they have. Welcome to wplace — an ever-evolving, gamified global map overflowing with drawings made on a more than 4-trillion-pixel canvas.

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Welcome to wplace: A chaotic, collaborative digital canvas where users 'paint the world'

(AP Illustration / Peter Hamlin)


NEW YORK (AP) — In one new corner of the internet, users are invited to “paint the world.” And paint they have. Welcome to wplace — an ever-evolving, gamified global map overflowing with drawings made on a more than 4-trillion-pixel canvas.

Images of float over Reykjavík, while tributes for the late Tejano singer surround Corpus Christi, Texas. The crest of and other soccer clubs fill Buenos Aires. fanart can be found on the outskirts of Seoul. And Walter White’s opening monologue from sits near Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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