ANTIPODE FINDER
ANTIPODE MIRROR lets you explore the exact point on Earth directly opposite any location — a true geographic mirror through the planet’s centre.
Search a city, address, or set of coordinates to reveal its antipode in real time. The dual map view displays both locations simultaneously, showing how latitude, longitude, time, and daylight invert across hemispheres.
Most antipodes fall in the open ocean. A rare few align land to land — forming some of the most unexpected and quietly remarkable relationships on the planet.
Dual Antipode Map
Search a city or click anywhere on Earth to explore its exact antipode in real time.
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ANTIPODE FAQ
Can I explore antipodes without searching for a city?
Yes. You can click anywhere on the map to instantly reveal the antipode of that point. This allows for free exploration of oceans, remote regions, and abstract geographic relationships beyond named locations.
What makes Antipode Mirror different from a standard antipode calculator?
Antipode Mirror visualises antipodes rather than simply calculating them. Instead of returning coordinates alone, it displays both locations simultaneously in a mirrored, dual-map view — allowing you to see how geography, time, and daylight invert across the Earth in real time.
Is the antipode shown here mathematically exact?
Yes. Antipode Mirror calculates the true geographic antipode by inverting latitude and longitude through the Earth’s centre. The resulting point represents the precise opposite location on the planet, not an approximation.
Why do the two maps appear visually mirrored?
The dual-map layout is intentional. It reflects the geometric symmetry of antipodes — two points connected by a straight line passing through the Earth’s centre. The mirrored presentation helps illustrate this relationship instantly, without requiring technical explanation.
Why does my antipode often appear in the ocean?
Because Earth’s landmasses are unevenly distributed. Most populated regions sit opposite large ocean basins, meaning the true antipode of many cities falls in open water. Land-to-land antipodes are statistically rare.
Does Antipode Mirror account for time zones and daylight?
Yes. When available, the tool displays local time and daylight conditions for both the selected location and its antipode, showing how day and night invert across hemispheres.