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World hopping is a solo, or group activity with the goal of exploring multiple worlds within a short period of time. World hopping traditionally consists of traveling to worlds that haven't yet been explored by the audience. However, world hopping can also be achieved through re-visiting familiar worlds.
Worldhopping refers to the practice of visiting various virtual worlds in a short period of time, either alone or as part of a group. This exploration can occur independently or through guided tours. Users have a variety of methods to select these worlds, including using curated categories like New & Noteworthy or Highlighted or VRCat's Variety Box, leveraging lists such as a personal list of favorite worlds, or assembling a list with friends based on specific criteria. These criteria might include the world's theme, its popularity level, a specific search term (like "Cozy" or "Fire"), or even the color featured in the world's thumbnail.
 
The process can also be enhanced through guided group tours, where a leader provides navigation and detailed insights into each environment. These insights could cover a range of aspects, from technical challenges and limitations faced during the creation of the worlds to the underlying story and unique elements found within. Such tours not only enhance the visual experience but also deepen the understanding of the creative and technical processes behind the scenes.

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Worldhopping refers to the practice of visiting various virtual worlds in a short period of time, either alone or as part of a group. This exploration can occur independently or through guided tours. Users have a variety of methods to select these worlds, including using curated categories like New & Noteworthy or Highlighted or VRCat's Variety Box, leveraging lists such as a personal list of favorite worlds, or assembling a list with friends based on specific criteria. These criteria might include the world's theme, its popularity level, a specific search term (like "Cozy" or "Fire"), or even the color featured in the world's thumbnail.

The process can also be enhanced through guided group tours, where a leader provides navigation and detailed insights into each environment. These insights could cover a range of aspects, from technical challenges and limitations faced during the creation of the worlds to the underlying story and unique elements found within. Such tours not only enhance the visual experience but also deepen the understanding of the creative and technical processes behind the scenes.