🎯 PUBG Drop Location Picker

Fair-pick drop randomizer. All seven PUBG maps.

Last updated: June 9, 2026 · By Λ

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Press Roll Drop

 

Keyboard: Space or R to roll   U Undo   C Clear

Session pick counts

Erangel

Miramar

Sanhok

Taego

Vikendi

Deston

Rondo

By Λ · Updated June 9, 2026 · ~2 min read

PUBG has seven maps and I play three of them

PUBG is in a weird spot where the map rotation has grown to seven battlegrounds, but most squads I see in EU servers vote Erangel every time and then drop at Pochinki, School, or Military Base. I built this picker for the nights when we want to remember that Taego exists, that Rondo has interesting POIs, and that Deston has an actual unique ferris-wheel rotate-out you can use. Each map has its own roster and counter so the fair-pick algorithm only bumps locations on the map you actually rolled.

Map-by-map notes from my own games

Erangel: still the default. Big-map rotations matter. Avoid Pochinki unless you really want a fight in the first minute.

Miramar: long-range map. Vehicles are non-optional. Hacienda is the new Pochinki.

Sanhok / Vikendi / Deston / Taego / Rondo: each one has a distinct gun-feel because of the loot table. The picker pushes you to learn that loot table by force.

This is a fan-made utility and is not affiliated with KRAFTON. PUBG is a trademark of KRAFTON, Inc. Drop zone names appear here as plain text for gameplay reference only.

How to Use

  1. Pick a map pill, or leave on All Maps.
  2. Click Roll Drop, or press Space or R.
  3. Watch the reel spin and lock on a POI.
  4. Click Undo (or press U) to revert the last roll.
  5. Click Reset session (or press C) to clear counters.

Key Features

How the fair-pick roll works

The page feeds seven rosters (112 named drop zones in total: 17 on Erangel, 15 on Taego, and 16 on each of the other five maps) into the site's shared reel engine. Every zone carries a session counter. On each roll the engine takes the pool your map pill selects, finds the lowest counter in that pool, keeps only the zones tied at that minimum, and draws one of them at random. The winner's counter ticks up and the whole tally is written to localStorage under bqt-pubg-drops-v1, so a refresh or a closed tab does not wipe your rotation.

A worked example

Start fresh, click the Sanhok pill, and roll. All 16 zones sit at zero, so each has an identical 1-in-16 chance; say the reel stops on Bootcamp. The next spin excludes Bootcamp, whose counter now reads 1 against fifteen zeros. The picker walks the whole map this way until every zone has hosted you once, then the cycle restarts.

Edge cases to know

Undo reaches exactly one step back; after the next spin finishes, the previous result is permanent. On All Maps the counters are compared across maps, so a run of pure Erangel rolls steers later All Maps spins toward the six untouched maps. The rosters list named towns and landmarks rather than every micro-compound, and the tally lives in this browser profile alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the roll weighted toward hot drops?

No. Within the least-rolled group every zone has equal odds; Pochinki and Shelter get identical treatment.

What does Reset session actually clear?

Pressing C or the Reset button zeroes all 112 counters on every map at once, not only the map pill currently active.

Can my squad share one rotation?

Not automatically, since each browser keeps its own tally. Nominate one player to roll and call the zone over voice.

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