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=== pxls.space ===
=== pxls.space ===
[https://pxls.space/ pxls.space]
[https://pxls.space/ pxls.space] is a r/place clone whose canvas resets and changes shape every time it is completely filled. The timer for placing pixels is dynamic and changes depending on how many users are online.
 
=== pixelplace.io ===
[https://pixelplace.io/ pixelplace.io] is formatted similarly to pxls.space.
 
=== pixelcanvas.io ===
[https://pixelcanvas.io/ pixelcanvas.io] is an infinite pixel canvas with a 60 second timer for placing pixels. A world map was added to the canvas background following the massive success of [https://wplace.live/ Wplace] in late 2025.
 
[[Name]] found OWOT from this site.


=== Your World of Pixels ===
=== Your World of Pixels ===
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=== Tixtels ===
=== Tixtels ===
An infinite pixel canvas similar to [[Our World of Pixels|OWOP]].
An infinite pixel canvas similar to OWOP.


Tixtels was created around 2018 by an OWOT user named [[SuperOP535]].
Tixtels was created around 2018 by an OWOT user named [[SuperOP535]].
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'''— Description of Pixelex by a deleted account in 2019'''</blockquote>
'''— Description of Pixelex by a deleted account in 2019'''</blockquote>
[[File:Pixelex.png|center|thumb|469x469px|WIP Pixelex screenshot from October 2019]]
[[File:Pixelex.png|center|thumb|469x469px|WIP Pixelex screenshot from October 2019]]
=== pixelplace.io ===
[https://pixelplace.io/ pixelplace.io]


=== wplace.live ===
=== wplace.live ===
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{{hatnote|This page contains text from Lemuria's private wiki that he has willingly released.}}
{{hatnote|This page contains text from Lemuria's private wiki that he has willingly released.}}


[https://wplace.live/ Wplace] is a pixel art website created by Brazillian developer Murilo Matsubara, and launched on July 21, 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |title=People Are Using Wplace For Video Game-Related Protests |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/people-are-using-wplace-for-video-game-related-protests/1100-6533993/ |access-date=2025-08-25 |website=GameSpot |language=en-US |archive-date=23 August 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250823224714/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/people-are-using-wplace-for-video-game-related-protests/1100-6533993/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Brazil Turns Itself Into A Metal Gear Shrine On Wplace |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/brazil-turns-itself-into-a-metal-gear-shrine-on-wplace/ar-AA1Kgxg6 |access-date=2025-08-18 |website=www.msn.com |archive-date=19 August 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250819031118/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/brazil-turns-itself-into-a-metal-gear-shrine-on-wplace/ar-AA1Kgxg6 |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Lemuria]] is one of the few OWOT users who also use Wplace. On the site, he has worked on numerous projects globally, such as multiple signs in {{wpd|Port Elizabeth}}, South Africa. Lemuria has considered starting a fan wiki for Wplace to document the occurences on the site, but has not found the time, or the computing resources to do so.
[https://wplace.live/ Wplace] is a pixel art website created by Brazillian developer Murilo Matsubara, and launched on July 21, 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |title=People Are Using Wplace For Video Game-Related Protests |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/people-are-using-wplace-for-video-game-related-protests/1100-6533993/ |access-date=2025-08-25 |website=GameSpot |language=en-US |archive-date=23 August 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250823224714/https://www.gamespot.com/articles/people-are-using-wplace-for-video-game-related-protests/1100-6533993/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Brazil Turns Itself Into A Metal Gear Shrine On Wplace |url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/brazil-turns-itself-into-a-metal-gear-shrine-on-wplace/ar-AA1Kgxg6 |access-date=2025-08-18 |website=www.msn.com |archive-date=19 August 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250819031118/https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/brazil-turns-itself-into-a-metal-gear-shrine-on-wplace/ar-AA1Kgxg6 |url-status=live }}</ref> The site became massively popular in the months after its launch, making it the second most mainstream site on this page(''second to r/place'').
 
[[Lemuria]] is one of the few OWOT users who also use Wplace. On the site, he has worked on numerous projects globally, such as multiple signs in {{wpd|Port Elizabeth}}, South Africa. Lemuria has considered starting a fan wiki for Wplace to document the occurences on the site, but has not found the time, or the computing resources to do so.


Wplace uses the Mercator projection. Pixels are not intended to map cleanly onto specific coordinates. Wplace divides the world into a 2048×2048 grid, making for 4,194,304 tiles. These tiles are 1000×1000 pixels, giving a total of 4,194,304,000,000 pixels; over 4.1 trillion. Wplace's coordinate system assigns four coordinates to each pixel; tile X, tile Y, and within that tile, pixel X and pixel Y. The official interface displays these in the format "(Tl X: 597, Tl Y: 783, Px X: 43, Px Y: 408)", though Lemuria uses a shorter format, "597.43, 783.408" (tileX.pixelX, tileY.pixelY).
Wplace uses the Mercator projection. Pixels are not intended to map cleanly onto specific coordinates. Wplace divides the world into a 2048×2048 grid, making for 4,194,304 tiles. These tiles are 1000×1000 pixels, giving a total of 4,194,304,000,000 pixels; over 4.1 trillion. Wplace's coordinate system assigns four coordinates to each pixel; tile X, tile Y, and within that tile, pixel X and pixel Y. The official interface displays these in the format "(Tl X: 597, Tl Y: 783, Px X: 43, Px Y: 408)", though Lemuria uses a shorter format, "597.43, 783.408" (tileX.pixelX, tileY.pixelY).
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<blockquote>''Messing with the SLC vectors for my PR gave me a random idea last night: Our World of Vectors, where you can draw lines (''and maybe curves? not sure how I'd do them tho) at virtually any point on screen (some rounding as to not make the DB infinitely large'') but it'd be a little too ambitious for me to make''
<blockquote>''Messing with the SLC vectors for my PR gave me a random idea last night: Our World of Vectors, where you can draw lines (''and maybe curves? not sure how I'd do them tho) at virtually any point on screen (some rounding as to not make the DB infinitely large'') but it'd be a little too ambitious for me to make''


'''— fox'''
'''— fox on''' '''March 15th, 2025'''</blockquote>A WIP sandbox by [[fox]] where users place lines(vectors) on an infinite canvas. As of late 2025 the project has likely been abandoned.  <gallery heights="140" widths="250" mode="packed">
 
'''March 15th, 2025'''</blockquote>A WIP sandbox by [[fox]] where users place lines(vectors) on an infinite canvas.  <gallery heights="140" widths="250" mode="packed">
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