SEA&WIN App FAQs
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Gameplay
Some Stops have multipliers that increase the Tickets you earn—an incentive to visit in person.
Tap a Stop, hit Directions, and choose your preferred maps app.
A Stop is a real-world location—like a participating business, park, art piece, or cultural site—defined by GPS coordinates, name, thumbnail, and a short description. Visiting unlocks its mini-game and quiz.
Visit the “Prizes” tab in the app. Once you reach a prize threshold, you can go to a Prize Pick Up site select to redeem points earned “tickets” for your reward. QR codes will deactivate once prizes run out, ensuring fair inventory control.
Prizes range from sticker collection challenges to official Seattle FWC26 merchandise. Prize availability is limited and varies throughout the tournament build-up.
Open the app, select a tour or loop, and start exploring. Players whose GPS-enabled phone gets within a certain distance of any stop can collect points and win additional points by playing mini-games and taking quizzes within SEA&WIN.
About the app
No. SEA&WIN is created by the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee. It is a host city legacy project, not an official FIFA app.
No. The app is free to download and play. Some experiences may have costs (e.g., if a stop is inside a ticketed attraction), but participation in SEA&WIN is free.
SEA&WIN is a mobile game created by the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee. It’s designed to help residents and visitors explore Washington’s arts, culture, neighborhoods, and small businesses—while earning prizes along the way.
From March through early July 2026, players will be able exchange points they earn within SEA&WIN for World Cup-related prizes.
SEA&WIN is an app-based mobile game that encourages players to visit cultural institutions, small businesses, public art, public spaces, and other locations of interest called “stops.” Groups of 10-20 stops make up “tours.” Groups of tours make up “loops.” The Unity Loop is one of several loops that SEA&WIN encourages players to visit.




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