The World
Is the Deck
Earn legendary cards by reaching real places. Every landmark unlocks power. Geography is gameplay.
No loot boxes. No artificial grind. Cards earned, not bought.
Why Waymark Exists
A mythic field guide built from the real world. A competitive card game grounded in actual places.
No Loot Boxes
Cards aren't hidden behind random chance. You earn them by going places, not by spending money on probability.
No Artificial Grind
Progress isn't time-gated or resource-throttled. Your exploration is the experience—not a barrier to gameplay.
Finite & Meaningful
Every card represents a real place you've been. Your collection is a map of your journey, not an inventory of randomness.
Power From Place
Strategy emerges from geography. Your deck tells the story of where you've traveled and what you've discovered.
Ancient and modern landmarks, made playable.
The world is the deck. Geography is gameplay.
How Waymark Works
The world is your deck. Physical presence is proof. Geography becomes gameplay.
Go Somewhere Real
Travel to actual landmarks, geological formations, monuments, and wild places around the world.
Waymark the Location
Your physical presence verifies the visit. No tricks, no shortcuts—only real exploration counts.
Unlock the Card
Earn a unique, location-bound card tied to that specific place. Every card tells a geographical story.
Battle & Build
Construct strategic decks using Sets and Types. Challenge players worldwide in competitive matches.
Legendary Cards
Each card is bound to a real place. Real landmarks mint legendary power.
The Third Flatiron Sentinel
Ancient sandstone guardian standing watch over Boulder. Geological power carved over millions of years.
Delicate Arch Relic
Freestanding natural arch sculpted by desert winds. Symbol of endurance and timeless beauty.
Empire State Spire
Art Deco titan piercing the skyline. Built by human ambition, made legendary by time.
Sets & Types
Every card is defined by two axes: where it exists in the world (Set) and what kind of place it is (Type).
SETS
Geographic regions, cities, or cultural areas
Front Range
Colorado's eastern mountain spine
Colorado Plateau
Ancient stone tablelands and arches
New York
Iconic urban monuments
TYPES
What kind of place defines the card
Geology
Earth's raw formations and mineral power
Monument
Structures built to endure
Wild
Untamed natural landscapes
Waymark expands globally by geography and place-type
Explore All Sets & TypesBegin Waymarking
Join the closed beta and start building your deck from the real world. Limited spots available.