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* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pixelpark/ Pixelpark sandbox (mostly german)]'''
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Pixelpark/ Pixelpark sandbox (mostly german)]'''
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Solvo/85/78/24 Solvo - land and water sandbox (PG)]'''
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Solvo/85/78/24 Solvo - land and water sandbox (PG)]'''
* '''[http://slurl.com/secondlife/Fermi/80/128/24 Fermi Sandbox]'''
* ''[YOUR SANDBOX GOES HERE]''
* ''[YOUR SANDBOX GOES HERE]''



Revision as of 16:06, 15 March 2010

A "sandbox" is a parcel of land which has been put aside for practicing building. Much like real sandboxes and the concept of sandbox games, creativity and chaos tend to emerge. Several sandboxes exist for specific purposes — such as the Weapons Testing Sandbox — but the majority of sandboxes are simply for regular building.

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Signs within each sandbox area make it clear what's allowed. Sandboxes usually have autoreturn enabled to clean themselves several times a day, so before building, look for info so you aren't caught by surprise. Since sandboxes are experimental, they may also be unstable — be sure to regularly take Inventory backups of anything that's important.

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Public Linden sandboxes

These full-Region sandboxes are owned by Linden Lab:

There are also these partial-Region sandboxes, smaller than the above but still useful if you're nearby:

Public Resident-owned sandboxes

These sandboxes are Resident-owned and may have additional features and restrictions. You can find many by using Search's All tab and searching for "sandbox". List yours here and keep it sorted alphabetically!

See also