Fan-made Subnautica 2 map · 63 public-reference markers

Subnautica 2 Map

Search the fan-made Subnautica 2 map for resources, POIs, black boxes, coordinates, confidence labels, and route hints. This independent Early Access player tool is not official, endorsed, complete, or guaranteed 100% accurate.

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63 visible / 63 signals · selected

Anita Black Box - east chasm

Coords(-161696, 427562, -37954)
Depth380m
Biomesource-location-specific
Confidenceconfirmed public reference
Route helper
Map workflow

Use the map as a player task console

This page is built around direct interaction rather than a static article. Start with a resource or location query, narrow the visible marker categories, click a marker on the map surface, then read the detail panel before calculating an approximate route. The Subnautica 2 map keeps source context close to the action because Early Access information can move, merge, or disappear as the game changes.

Search and layer filters

Direct marker inspection

Route hint calculation

Data transparency

Coordinates, sources, and confidence stay visible

A useful Subnautica 2 interactive map should not hide uncertainty. Some entries are strong enough for indexed resource pages; others are useful only as map context until more corroboration appears. The interface separates public-reference confidence, source attribution, local found progress, and index policy so players can decide how much to trust each route clue.

Public-reference source line

Local progress only

Mobile-first controls

Filter coverage

What the map can filter today

The map supports layer filtering, resource search, direct marker selection, and confidence review inside the interactive region above. This supporting section documents coverage after the player has already seen the tool.

Marker categories

Resource search

Source confidence

How to use

From resource query to route hint

1. Search or choose a layer

2. Open a marker before moving

3. Use local route math

FAQ

Subnautica 2 map questions

How accurate are the map markers?
Can I click markers directly?
Does the map save my current coordinates?
Why are some markers not linked as pages?