Glow My World

How Glow My World works

One map. Every country. Millions of pixels waiting in the dark. Here's the whole game.

1

Pick your country

Spin the world map and tap your homeland. Every country starts dark and waits for its people.

2

Light some pixels

Pixels are dirt cheap — from $0.50 each. Buy 5, 50, or 5,000. Your light lands on the map instantly.

3

Watch it glow

Your pixels join everyone else's. The more your country lights up, the brighter and higher it climbs the leaderboard.

4

Rally your people

Share your certificate. Tag your country. Start a friendly war with the nation next door. Pride is the fuel.

The price of light

  • Aurora
    Highest-income nations
    $2.00 / pixel
  • Beacon
    Advanced economies
    $1.50 / pixel
  • Spark
    Large emerging economies
    $1.00 / pixel
  • Kindle
    Fast-growing nations
    $0.50 / pixel
  • Glimmer
    Smaller & island states
    $0.50 / pixel

Questions, answered

Wait, what am I actually buying?

A pixel on a giant shared map of the world. It's yours — your name sits on your country's contributor wall, and you get a shareable Certificate of Light. It's a tiny piece of a collaborative monument.

Why are some countries more expensive per pixel?

Only mildly. Pixels everywhere stay cheap ($0.50–$2.00). Wealthier nations have many more pixels to fill, so fully lighting them costs more overall — but no single pixel is ever pricey.

What happens when a country hits 100%?

It erupts in fireworks and earns FULL BLAZE status — a permanent badge of glory. The game keeps going; other countries race to catch up.

And when the whole world is lit?

We celebrate, crown the season's champions in the Hall of Fame, and the map resets on January 1 for a brand-new season. Glory is forever; the canvas is fresh.

Is this gambling?

No. There's no betting, no prizes, no chance. You pay a fixed price and get exactly what you see: pixels on a map and a certificate. It's closer to buying a brick on a memorial wall.

Can I stay anonymous?

Yes. Tick the anonymous box and your pixels still count, but your name won't show on the wall.

Can my company sponsor a country?

Absolutely — that's how we keep the lights on.