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Claim your turf on a massive shared canvas in Pixel Battle where every single click reshapes the entire board. You choose a color from the bottom palette and place pixels strategically to build intricate art or dominate territory. This experience turns into a constant tug of war as rivals erase your hard work to create their own designs. Coordination becomes vital when you join clans to protect large-scale projects from being defaced by opponents. Managing your cooldown timer requires patience while you wait for the next opportunity to strike or repair your creations. Community-driven drama unfolds naturally as thousands of people compete for space in this evolving sandbox environment. Pixel Battle brings a classic r/place style dynamic straight to your screen without any installation required. Jump into the action for free in your browser right now.
1. Place a Pixel
Find an empty space on the canvas or start painting over someone else's drawing. Simply click anywhere on the field to leave your mark.
2. Choose a Color
In the bottom toolbar, select the desired color from the palette.
3. Wait for the Cooldown
After each pixel placed, a cooldown timer starts. Wait for it to finish before making your next move.
4. Team Up
It's hard to build something large-scale alone. Invite your friends or join existing clans to create enormous pieces of art and defend them from other players.
5. Build a Strategy
Keep an eye on the map and coordinate your actions. Remember: every click can be the beginning of a great masterpiece or the spark for a massive pixel war!
Creative minds who love collaborative social experiments and strategy fans enjoy this sandbox experience. Community-focused gamers who prefer working with groups to build massive art projects will find plenty to do here. Anyone seeking a chaotic, real-time drawing game that tests your patience and team coordination.
You can coordinate with friends by joining the same clan or agreeing on specific map coordinates to build your designs together.
The cooldown timer forces you to make every move count and prevents single users from dominating the entire canvas too quickly.