Non-verbal planning
Whiteboard
Draw and write to share plans, maps and codes without saying a word.
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The whiteboard is the group's shared brain. Draw a map, write down a code, or sketch a sequence — anything too complex to shout across a valley becomes clear when it's drawn. It shines on multi-step puzzles with lots of moving parts.
How to use the Whiteboard
- Use it to record codes and symbols you discover for later puzzles.
- Sketch the world layout so everyone shares the same mental map.
- Faster than describing complex plans out loud, especially in big groups.
Remember: in Big Walk the challenge is being understood. Match your tool to the distance and situation, and agree on what each signal means before you need it. See the proximity voice chat guide for the full picture.
Other tools
Long-range communication
Walkie-Talkie
Talk to friends across long distances — but the signal crackles and breaks up.
Scouting & navigationBinoculars
See far into the distance to scout landmarks, routes and faraway teammates.
Group broadcastMegaphone
Project your voice loudly so a whole group can hear you across the valley.
Visual signallingFlare
Fire a bright signal into the sky to mark your position for distant friends.
Audio signallingCowbell
Make a loud, distinctive noise to rally the group or solve sound puzzles.