World Mood Map: a live map of global emotions
Mood2Know is a live world mood map where people can share how they feel in seconds and instantly explore a changing emotional picture of the world.
Each anonymous mood contribution adds to a broader collective signal across countries, regions, and time zones — creating a simple but evolving emotional landscape.
You can explore the map even before sharing your own mood.
How the world mood map works
Mood2Know keeps participation intentionally simple. You choose a mood on a scale from 1 to 10, allow automatic geolocation, and your signal becomes part of the live map.
If automatic geolocation does not work, manual location is available as a fallback. No account is required, and the experience stays lightweight from start to finish.
Rather than asking for a long story or profile, Mood2Know captures one direct input: one mood, one place, one moment.
What you can see on the map
The experience goes beyond isolated markers. Mood2Know helps reveal collective emotional patterns through a set of live indicators:
- Live world mood map with clustered emotional signals.
- Global mood score showing the current average mood.
- Happiest country based on current visible patterns.
- Mood history showing how shared emotions evolve over time.
- Visual stories and insights created from Mood2Know data.
A global emotional snapshot
Emotions are usually private and difficult to observe at scale. A world mood map offers another perspective: it reveals a moving collective signal, almost like emotional weather.
Some regions may appear calmer, more positive, or more mixed than others. As new moods are added, the global picture keeps shifting.
Built for low friction and privacy
Mood2Know is designed to stay fast and easy to use. There is no account, no profile, and no need to explain why you feel the way you do.
Privacy also matters. The map uses approximate location rather than overly precise coordinates, helping reveal geographic patterns without exposing exact personal positions. Automatic geolocation is used by default, and manual location appears only as a fallback when needed.
Why this live map matters
Mood2Know explores a simple idea: can tiny anonymous mood contributions reveal something meaningful at a global scale?
The answer will never be perfect, but even imperfect signals can become powerful when they are shared collectively and made visible in real time.
To understand the broader idea behind the project, you can also read about the emotional weather map or explore the visual stories page.
Explore the global mood map
Open the live map, explore the world’s emotional landscape, and contribute your mood in just a few seconds.