TURF Game map for zones, activity, and route planning
Use the TurfZones map to see where zones sit, which areas show recent activity, and which routes deserve your time before you leave. Check takeovers, compare nearby clusters, and plan a walk, ride, or run around the TURF Game goals you care about.
What a TURF Game map is used for
TURF Game uses physical zones. You travel to those real-world locations, take them over, earn points, and build round progress. A map matters because each zone has a position, nearby zones, block status, and access cost during a session.
TurfZones adds planning detail around those zones. You can check nearby activity, scan an area before visiting it, and compare route density. New players can learn a neighborhood. Active players can decide where limited time will pay off.
Plan routes around nearby zones
The best TURF route rarely follows the shortest line between two points. You may want neutral zones, high-value takeovers, a dense cluster, or a route that keeps you moving around blocked zones. TurfZones pairs the map with activity data and links to route and track analysis.
Before a walk, ride, or run, you can answer practical questions: which area has enough zones for your time, which detours make sense, and how to mix new zones with reliable points. You still play in the official game. TurfZones sharpens the preparation.
Use activity and zone context strategically
Recent activity changes how you read a map. A quiet cluster may let you collect zones without immediate competition. A busy area may suit assists, leaderboard goals, or local pattern spotting. Activity beside the map helps you choose a strategy instead of treating zones as equal.
Map decisions often support a larger goal: more points, unique zones, medals, or a comparison with other players in the same round. TurfZones links the map to stats, leaderboards, medals, and help articles so you can move from location choice to goal choice.
Common questions
Can I use TurfZones as a TURF Game route planner?
TurfZones helps with route planning by showing zones, recent activity, and related analytics. It is best used before or during a session to decide which zone clusters and routes are worth exploring.
Does the TurfZones map replace the official TURF app?
No. You still play and capture zones in the official TURF Game app. TurfZones is a companion map and analytics site for planning, learning, and reviewing activity.
Is TurfZones affiliated with the official TURF Game?
No. TurfZones is an independent companion site for TURF Game players. TURF Game is created by Andrimon AB, and TurfZones is not affiliated with or endorsed by Andrimon AB.
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TurfZones is an independent companion site for TURF Game players and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Andrimon AB.