Okay, so, I’ve been diving deep into Fortnite lately, specifically trying to up my game by getting better at finding chests. You know, those loot-filled boxes that can really make or break a match. I decided to create a “map of Fortnite chests” to help me memorize their locations. Let me walk you through what I did.
First, I started scouring the internet. I wasn’t really sure where to start, to be honest. I just used the search keywords “fortnite chests” and hoped for the best. I stumbled upon a few helpful resources. There were these “cheat sheet maps” for different Fortnite seasons, which were pretty cool. I also found some interactive maps that showed all the chest spawn locations. These were super helpful because they showed a picture of the actual location, so you knew what to look for in-game.

Then, I started marking up my own map. I grabbed a screenshot of the Fortnite map and started pinpointing the locations I found. Mega City was one of the first places I focused on. It’s this neon cyberpunk-themed city with a ton of chests hidden around. It’s a bit crowded, but I figured it’d be a good place to practice. I also marked down Shattered Slabs. The interactive maps were a real help here, showing me exactly where to find the chests in this area, which is great for loot.
I learned that some of the best places to find chests are The Doggpound, Spaghetti Grotto, and Sweaty Sands. It’s wild how many there are! It seems like every nook and cranny has a chest hidden away.
Besides just finding chests, I also read some tips and tricks to get better at the game in general. One big takeaway was about taking cover. It’s crucial to use your surroundings to stay hidden, especially in named locations. Crouching is a good way to avoid being seen. I also learned that community events and tournaments might be good opportunities for easier wins. They said that spending time in Creative mode is great for practicing building and aiming. I need to work on my building skills, for sure.
So, after all this, I’ve got a pretty detailed map of Fortnite chest locations. It’s not perfect, and I’m sure I missed some spots, but it’s a good start. I’ve been using it to practice, and I think it’s already helping me find more chests in my matches. I plan to keep updating it as I explore more of the map and learn new things.
It’s been a fun project, and I’m excited to see how much it improves my gameplay. If you’re also trying to get better at Fortnite, I highly recommend making your own chest map. It’s a great way to learn the map and get an edge over your opponents. I think I’ll keep sharing my progress on this, so keep an eye out for updates.