EN · 2026-05-27 · 5 dk okuma
How to play Huepire — the political r/place
Huepire is a real-time multiplayer pixel war on political maps. Here is how matches work, how regions are captured, and how to climb the leaderboard.
What Huepire is
Huepire is a free, browser-based multiplayer pixel game inspired by r/place and wplace, but built around political maps. Each player picks a party, paints one pixel at a time on a country map, and helps their color claim regions. Türkiye and Germany are live; the United States, France, the UK and a global map are coming next.
The rules
You can paint one pixel every 30 seconds per map. Click any cell on the map, your party color fills it, and a 30 second cooldown starts. Pixels never disappear — every paint is permanent and stored server-side. A region (an İl in Türkiye, a Bundesland in Germany) is captured by whichever party owns the most pixels in it.
Why the cooldown matters
Without a cooldown, the game would be a click-spam contest. With it, Huepire becomes a coordination game: parties self-organize on Discord, Twitter and Reddit, focus on contested provinces, and watch the leaderboard shift in real time. It is slow on purpose.
Tips to climb the leaderboard
- Pick a contested border. Painting a pixel deep inside friendly territory is worth less than flipping a border tile.
- Coordinate. Huepire rewards groups. One person paints 2,880 pixels a day; ten people paint 28,800.
- Defend your gains. A captured region can be flipped back. Check the activity feed for incoming attacks.
Start playing at /play/turkey or /play/germany.