Cache Types and Icons


Cache type icons and colors are used across Cachly. These include:


Traditional

Multi-cache

Virtual

Mystery

Letterbox Hybrid

Earthcache

Whererigo

Webcam

Event

Cache In Trash Out

Mega Event

Giga Event

Geocaching HQ

Project APE

GPS Adventures Exhibit

Geocaching Block Party

Locationless

Geocaching HQ Celebration

Community Celebration Event

Adventure Lab


Icon Variations

Note that icons in the cache details may have a decoration for things like corrected coordinates, DNF, FTF. Here are some you may see:


Mystery cache in List View with Corrected Coordinates marked by red triangle


Mystery cache in List View with prior DNF and with Corrected Coordinates


Traditional cache in List View with First To Find (FTF) status


Multi with a Found but not logged state.


Traditional with the owned indicator star.


Map View Pin Variations

The Map View pins typically have the shape of an inverted teardrop. The color of the pin reflects the icon type. Note that cache pins may have a decoration for things like corrected coordinates, DNF, FTF. Here are some you may see:


Cache was found by you


DNF indicator, meaning you didn't find this cache.


Cache is owned by you


Traditional cache pin with First To Find (FTF) status in Map View - must have FTF indicator enabled


Lonely cache - must have Lonely cache indicator enabled


Event pin happening soon


Unpublished Event


Multi with a Found but not logged status.


Archived Multi


Highlighted Mystery Cache pin in Map View with Corrected Coordinates marked by red triangle


Archived Mystery Cache pin in Map View

Note: Disabled and unpublished cache pins have an X in the center of the pin and a strike-through of the Name in the Cache Details. Archived caches also have the strike-through. In the cache of unpublished caches, only caches owned by you will be displayed


Waypoint pins can include an extra bar giving the waypoint number, e.g. P0, P1, for multiple Parking waypoints.


Waypoint Parking


Waypoint Trailhead


Waypoint Reference Point


Waypoint Final Location


Waypoint Physical


Waypoint Virtual

User-defined waypoints are blue. They can be tapped to see the description text.

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