A map can take you on a journey, transporting you across continents and cultures all with a single glance.

What started as a simple map drawing on a clay tablet centuries ago in Babylon has slowly evolved alongside us. For the longest time, maps were purely used for navigation — even when we moved them online through GPS.

But today, they do so much more. Modern maps are helping us navigate human behavior, global trends and everyday habits that shape our lives.

For example, did you know how many racoons have taken over Germany? Or how many people lock their doors across America?

Some cartographers are blending art, math, and technology to uncover these very patterns in raw data, and then sharing their findings online.

Many of these maps have been shared on Reddit, where a growing community with around 1.8 million weekly visitors posts and discusses thousands of maps every day. From there, we have narrowed down a list of some of the most interesting ones worth a closer look.

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#1

Tesla’s Decline In Europe

Map showing Tesla's decline in Europe with percentage decreases in registrations between January 2024 and January 2025.

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    Raccoon Invasion Of Germany In The Past 30 Years

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    We had the chance to speak with Danny Dorling, a renowned geographer and cartographer, about his work and his passion for maps.

    He believes cartography is a way to see the world differently. “It’s about seeing the world. And choosing how to depict it - and other people!”

    A professor of Geography at the University of Oxford, Dorling says maps are a way to make sense of complex information visually. “I was very bad at reading as a child and even worse at writing. I liked maths, pictures and graphs - hence maps,” he says on the importance of maps to him.

    #3

    Share Of People In Europe That Want The Rich To Get Taxed More

    Map showing percentage of people in European countries agreeing with taxing the rich, part of fun maps with statistical data.

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    Each U.S. State's Biggest Export Trading Partner

    Map of the United States showing biggest export trading partners by state with key statistical data and interesting facts.

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    Years Women Got Voting Rights In Middle Eastern Countries

    Map showing women's suffrage years in Middle Eastern countries with statistical data and interesting facts visualized by color.

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    Before every pub quiz, the first thing I do is go online and hunt for maps — maps of countries and cities, but also maps highlighting lesser-known global trends and data that I would never have found interesting if it was presented as a part of a graph or a table. It also helps me remember the data long after I’ve shut off my screen.

    This lasting impression is a powerful advantage of using maps.

    That is why every time there is an election season, political parties make sure to fully utilize this tool since they know that maps can easily influence and attract public views.

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    Countries Where Majority Of Population Is Born In 21st Century As Of February 2025 Based On Median Age

    World map highlighting African countries in green, illustrating fun maps with interesting facts and statistical data.

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    No Hurricane Has Ever Crossed The Equator

    World map showing hurricane paths and categories visualized with colorful statistical data on a dark blue background.

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    As Penn State researcher Anthony Robinson found in his research, maps can quickly go viral online, start conversations and shape opinions in general.

    He believes that such kind of maps — whether about a serious issue or even satirical — tap into human emotion and make information simpler. These ideas are also easily shareable, which is another reason that they are so widely used by parties and the media.

    Whatever the reason may be, it is no surprise that maps capture attention in a way that plain text or numbers often cannot.

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    Second Most Spoken Language In Us States

    Map of US states by most spoken second language, highlighting Spanish, French, and Tagalog usage with fun statistical data.

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    #9

    How Google Maps Labels The Gulf Of Mexico (Gulf Of America) In The Us, UK & Mexico

    Maps showing different country labels for the Gulf of Mexico illustrating fun maps and interesting statistical data.

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    Dorling explains that creating a map that tells the full story is not always easy. One of the biggest challenges is convincing people why it is necessary to transform the data in the first place. “Then explaining to them how it works,” he adds.

    He compares the challenges of making maps to that of making graphs.

    “A cartogram transformation, usually to population, is just as dramatic a change to the underlying projection. It usually completely alters what is needed despite the data being identical.”

    What it means is that even though the actual data does not change, the way you present it can change how people understand the exact same thing. The same numbers, but a different perspective.

    #10

    Europe's Population Forecast To 2100

    Map showing Europe’s population forecast to 2100 with statistical data on country-by-country changes in population.

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    #11

    Gdp Per Capita In Europe

    Map showing GDP per capita across Europe with statistical data highlighting economic differences among countries.

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    #12

    A Town In Norway Is In Shadow For Six Months A Year

    Seasonal map variations showing sunlight and shadow changes in Rjukan with fun maps providing interesting facts and data.

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    Maps also have a way of starting controversies. The classic world map that most of us grew up with — the Mercator projection — recently started trending online as people realised that it severely misrepresents the size and shape of continents. For example, Greenland looks the same size as Africa, even though Africa is actually about 14 times larger in reality.

    Once the discussion started, a revised world map made by a college student quickly went viral on Reddit, and was shared by several news websites. It gave everyone a fresh perspective, highlighting where people actually live instead of just how much land each country takes up.

    In an interview with Business Insider, the student said: “I just have a passion for maps and thought I could help educate people with this one. I think viewing the world in this way is helpful in geo-politics because it's a true representation of the part of the world that's most interesting to us: the people on it!”

    #13

    Has Your Nation's Population Increased Or Decreased Since 2000

    Map showing European countries with population changes since 2000 using fun maps and statistical data in blue and red.

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    #14

    Number Of Cars Per 1000 People In Europe

    Map of Europe showing the number of cars per thousand inhabitants with color-coded statistical data.

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    #15

    Countries Whose Citizens Have Flown In Space (As Of 2024)

    World map highlighting countries in blue with citizens who have flown in space, showcasing fun maps with interesting data.

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    Experts believe that cartographers have always used storytelling when designing maps. Many ancient maps were aligned with traditions or cultural narratives, which is why they worked — they helped people make sense of the world in a way numbers alone could not.

    But in today’s world of endless scrolling and short attention spans, what kinds of maps actually grab our attention?

    Research says that the way a map is designed including the colors, the size of things, even how it is presented can actually make us feel something. Maps carry all kinds of emotions — they show how we experience and connect with places.

    Simple yet colorful maps can make people pause for a moment, and try to understand the stories behind the data. It may even make them do a further deep dive into an interesting topic, making maps more memorable and engaging.

    #16

    State-Wise Railway Electrification In India

    Map showing state-wise railway electrification percentages across India with interesting statistical data and facts.

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    #17

    Top 10 Countries With The Most Islands!

    Map highlighting top countries with the most islands using statistical data and fun maps for interesting facts.

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    #18

    Europe Live Births Outside Marriage

    Map of Europe showing share of live births outside marriage with statistical data and fun maps visuals.

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    Brexit Vote Results

    Map showing EU referendum results across the UK with areas marked by fun maps providing statistical data insights.

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    #20

    "Liberation Day" Trump’s Tariffs On Europe

    Map of Trump’s tariffs on Europe with color-coded sections showing different tariff rates and excluded countries.

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    #21

    Homeowners That Lock Their Doors In The U.S

    Map showing the percent of homeowners from each state that always lock their door with fun maps and statistical data.

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    #22

    Non-European Country With Largest Diaspora Of Each European Nationality

    Map showing non-European countries with the largest diaspora for each European nationality, highlighting fun maps with statistical data.

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    #23

    The Birth Belt: The U.s States With The Highest Fertility Rates

    US map highlighting the top 12 states by total fertility rates in 2022 with data shown in green for fun maps.

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    #24

    Official Status Of The Italian Language In The World

    Map showing official status of the Italian language with countries highlighted for official language and minority status.

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    #25

    Countries With Unitary And Federal Governing System

    World map showing federal and unitary states with color-coded countries, illustrating fun maps with statistical data.

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    #26

    Map Of How Countries In Europe Were Handling Famine At The Start Of 1918

    Map of food shortages in Europe in 1918 showing famine conditions and food supply for interesting facts and statistical data.

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    Proposed Unions In Europe

    Map showing proposed unions in Europe with historical facts and statistical data on different countries and years.

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    Who Owns The Amazon ?

    Bar chart and map showing the percentage of the Amazon rainforest owned by different countries with statistical data.

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    Projected Population Change Via The Guardian

    Map of Europe showing projected population change by 2100 with migration, highlighting statistical data and fun maps insights.

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    #30

    Which Us States Have The Highest Income Tax Rate?

    Map showing top marginal individual income tax rates by state with color-coded data and percentages for statistical data analysis.

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    #31

    Each States Top Import Partner

    Map showing top import partners of every U.S. state with statistical data and trade details including Trump tariffs.

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    #32

    Countries Which Recently Protested

    Map highlighting European countries with recent protests, showing fun maps with interesting facts and statistical data.

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    #33

    Which China Province Has Similar Gdp As Your Country?

    Map showing Chinese provinces and their country GDP equivalents with colorful regions and labeled countries for statistical data comparison.

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    This Is How The American Electoral College Applied To Europe Would Look Like

    Map of Europe displaying statistical data with numbers indicating various country-specific facts on a fun data map.

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