Find & share a location using Plus Codes

Plus Codes work similar to street addresses. They can help you get and use a simple digital address. They can also help you define a specific location for a conventional address. For example, you can identify different entrances to the same building. 

You can use Plus Codes to identify a specific location to receive deliveries, access emergency and social services, or direct people to a location. Since the codes are simple, you can easily share them with others. 

Plus Codes are based on latitude and longitude. They use a simple grid system and a set of 20 alphanumeric characters. The character list purposely excludes easy to confuse characters like “1” or “l.” 

Here’s an example of a Plus Code: JJXX+HR8, Seattle.

Find & share a location’s Plus Code

  1. On your computer, open Google Maps.
  2. Click the location where you need a Plus Code.
  3. At the bottom, in the info box, click the coordinates. For example:  53.339688, -6.236688.
  4. A panel will open on your screen.
  5. To copy a location’s code, click the Plus Code Plus Code.
  6. To share the location, paste the Plus Code into your email or messaging app, just as you would do for a traditional address.

Find a location with a Plus Code

To search for a location with a Plus Code:

  1. On your computer, open Google Maps.
  2. At the top, in the search box, enter the Plus Code.
    • To search a town or city you’re not currently in: Enter a Plus Code with a town or city name. For example: JJXX+HR8, Seattle.
    • To search a town or city you’re currently in: Enter only the 6- or 7-digit Plus Code. For example, if you’re in Seattle, you can directly search for JJXX+HR8.

Learn more about Plus Codes.

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