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Use Tab to focus map controls and markers, arrow keys to pan, plus and minus to zoom, and Enter or Space to open a marker popup. Prefer a list? Browse markers by category.
Pindrop's Palworld map is a free, no-login interactive map of the Palpagos Islands with 8,423 markers across 13 regions — every wild Pal spawn, alpha-Pal arena, dungeon, fast-travel statue, fishing spot, ore node, egg, chest, and Lifmunk Effigy in the base game plus the Sakurajima, Feybreak, and Tides of Terraria DLCs. No ads, no paid tier.
All marker coordinates are sourced from paldb.cc (PAK-extracted from Palworld's game files) and verified against in-game tile coordinates. Pal portraits come from the Palworld Wiki on wiki.gg under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Counts below are taken from the live marker set — they'll move with every data refresh.
Is Pindrop's Palworld map free?
Yes — fully free, no ads, no paid tier, no upsells. An optional Google or Discord sign-in syncs your found-markers across devices, but every marker, filter, and category is available without an account.
Do I need an account to use the map?
No. The map and all filters work fully signed-out; marker progress saves to your browser via localStorage. Sign-in is optional and only used to sync that progress across devices.
Does the map cover the Sakurajima, Feybreak, and Tides of Terraria DLCs?
Yes — all three DLC areas are included alongside the base game's Palpagos Islands. The interactive map currently shows 8,423 markers in total, and the live counts in the “What’s on the map” section update automatically with each data refresh.
How do I find a specific Pal on the map?
Open the sidebar's “Pals” section and pick a species — the map narrows to every spawn point of that one Pal across all regions. You can also press ⌘K (or Ctrl+K) to search site-wide and jump to a Pal's detail page or any item, skill, or guide.
Where does the marker data come from?
All marker coordinates are extracted from Palworld's game files via paldb.cc and verified against in-game tile coordinates. Pal portraits come from the Palworld Wiki on wiki.gg under CC BY-SA 4.0. We cite both sources at the top of this page.
Does the map work on mobile?
Yes. On small screens the sidebar collapses behind a button, and the map's pan/zoom uses native touch gestures. There's no separate app to install.