Dating & Networking
OPUS MAP is a networking and dating app on a live world map — a place to meet people, build connections, and compete in realtime Gomoku across global stadiums.
Sign in with your Google account, then complete your profile (photos, bio, interests, and intent) to unlock the Dating Pool.
Every new member receives 5 free likes. After that, each Like (swipe right) costs 1 point. Pass (swipe left) is unlimited and free.
Earn points on the Map by playing Gomoku: beat OPUS MAP Staff AI for +1 point, beat a real human opponent for +5 points. Lose any match — against AI or a player — and you lose 1 point (your balance can go negative).
The Network
Every pin on the world map marks an active stadium — a realtime arena where strategy unfolds stone by stone.
Each stadium hosts exactly two players at a time. Everyone else enters as a spectator, watching the match unfold live from anywhere on Earth. Every arena carries its own board identity — stone palettes and atmosphere can differ from city to city, but the rules of play stay the same everywhere.
How It Works
- Tap a pin to enter that stadium’s live room
- Two seats per arena — take a seat to play, or watch as a spectator
- Challenge the reigning player or face Opus Map Staff in solo mode
- Matches sync instantly across the network
Gomoku Rules
Gomoku is a classic two-player strategy game on a grid of intersecting lines. On OPUS MAP, each side is shown with its own stone style — the exact look depends on the stadium you are in, but the logic is always the same.
- 01 Two sides — Player 1 and Player 2 each control one stone set. One side opens; turns then alternate until the match ends.
- 02 One stone per turn — on your turn, place exactly one stone on any empty intersection.
- 03 Five in a row wins — the first side to connect five of their own stones in an unbroken line — horizontal, vertical, or diagonal — wins the match.
- 04 Winning line — when a match is decided, the five winning stones are highlighted on the board so everyone can see the decisive formation.