Google Maps Mercator Puzzle

Google Maps Mercator Puzzle. Map of the World using the Mercator Projection Jigsaw Puzzle by The Mercator Puzzle is an excellent way to visualize the distortions inherent in the Mercator projection, which conserves angles (useful for navigation) by exaggerating size at the poles (problematic in virtually every other use) For more information on availability and how to opt in earlier, see New map style for Google Maps Platform.

Us Map Mercator
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This is a dynamic take on that, in which you get to place 15 countries chosen from a set of 178 in total. The Mercator Puzzle is an excellent way to visualize the distortions inherent in the Mercator projection, which conserves angles (useful for navigation) by exaggerating size at the poles (problematic in virtually every other use)

Us Map Mercator

This is a dynamic take on that, in which you get to place 15 countries chosen from a set of 178 in total. This update to map styling includes a new default color palette, modernized pins, and improvements to map experiences and usability Special thanks to Bramus - for supplying the source code and Google Maps API realization!

Apple Maps edges closer to Google Maps on the web with its take on. All map styles will be automatically updated in March 2025 This is a dynamic take on that, in which you get to place 15 countries chosen from a set of 178 in total.

GitHub bramus/mercatorpuzzleredux Dynamic take on the original. The Mercator Puzzle is an excellent way to visualize the distortions inherent in the Mercator projection, which conserves angles (useful for navigation) by exaggerating size at the poles (problematic in virtually every other use) To give you an idea of just how inaccurate the Mercator projection, or as Google calls it "Boy Do We Love Greenland," one Googler created the Mercator puzzle on top of Google Maps.