Mail Time is an adorable game where you float around a woodland community and deliver mail to all its tiny residents. While you play, you’re surrounded by flowers the size of trees and trees the size of mountains. Well, at least compared to your little mail scout. However, as you’re exploring the town, it can get a little disorienting. Something like a map can be really helpful, but does Mail Time have something like that?
Where do you find the map in Mail Time?
Unfortunately, you don’t. As far as your settings and tools are concerned, there does not seem to be a map for Mail Time available in-game. You cannot hit M or Esc and find a map in your journal. You’re left on your own.
While it’s perfectly understandable to not have fast-travel or waypoints distracting this cozy game, the lack of an accessible map is a bummer. It can make remembering who is where and what direction they’re in a little frustrating. That’s a new, different distraction that a comfort game doesn’t need. So, to fill that need, we created a lil map of our own to help players orient themselves whenever they’re playing Mail Time.
Where do you find every villager in Mail Time?

Let’s give a little breakdown of every area and the characters in each one. This should help you be able to find and deliver to all your new furry friends.
The winding hill road
This location is where you spawn. You start by Janet’s mail truck and then climb the path until you reach the top of the hill, meeting several villagers along the way. As a space, this area is accessible by floating down from higher locations, meandering through the yellow flowers, and walking backwards from the tree neighborhood. Creatures in this location include:
- Janet, your supervisor
- Shelby, the turtle who dreams of being a track star
- Kiki, the cat landlord obsessed with coin collecting
- Cedar, the young brown bunny who also is interested in coin collection
- Irene, the watchful weasel, and leader of a fun little espionage group in town
The tree neighborhood
If you follow the dirt path, the hill will lead left to the tree neighborhood, where several houses and villagers reside. You can access this location by walking from the hilltop path or by floating down from the top of the mysterious well. The tree neighborhood residents include:
- Egbert, a slightly grumpy squirrel married to Annie and bothered by loud music
- Clarence, a woodpecker and an aloof rocker
- Haley, a goose with a secret crush
The picnic and trash
Atop a raised mesa, there’s a picnic blanket, a tree, and some trash. You can reach this location by floating across from the tree neighborhood, crossing the bridge from the lilypad forest, or floating down from atop the mysterious well.
- Soks, a caterpillar with a unique vocabulary who doesn’t trust the worms
- Basil, a young gray bunny with a love of geology
- Ham, a hamster obsessed with discovering the best food
The right yellow flowers
This is a grove of yellow flowers in between the winding road climb and the edge of the tree neighborhood. You can get to this location by floating down from almost any location, as well as walking right from the swamp or left from the winding hill road. The residents in the yellow flowers include:
- Donna, a happy-go-lucky snail with a crush
- Snowdrop, a white bunny in love with the stars and her telescope
- The Mysterious Voice, who ribbets and communes with the worms. NOTE: unlike other villagers out in the open, you have to work to meet the mysterious voice. Float to the wooden cover of the mysterious well. There, you can find an open slit and talk to the voice inside
The left yellow flowers towards the swamp
When you land below in the field of yellow flowers, you can go towards the winding hill road or further away. if you go further away, you’ll end up wading out of the flowers and into a little glen before finding a swampy little pond. This location is accessible by floating down from the picnic and trash as well as the tree neighborhood. You also can jump over a log in the farm to end up in the swamp. Villagers in this location include:
- Swomp, a mouse with a love for demolitions
- Toph, a wingless bat who wants to collect all the mushrooms. Would love the Mushroom Kingdom
The farm
Past a fence is the village’s farm, where a few residents work to provide food for their neighbors. The farm is accessible by floating down from the picnic and trash as well as the lilypad forest. You also can reach it by floating through a small hole in the fence. Here, the creatures hanging around include:
- Daisy, an all-star runner and mother of Basil, Cedar, and Snowdrop
- Annie, a hedgehog, great baker, and wife of Egbert
- Kaz, an artistic crow who struggles with painting the perfect piece
The lilypad forest
This zone is filled with oranges, lilypads, mushrooms, lush water, and greens. You can only access the lilypad forest by crossing the bridge from the picnic and trash mesa. Once you’re here, you will find residents like:
- Max, a capybara who just wants his orange hat
- Jim, a leaping frog and the only friend of Greg
The snowy mountain
Beyond the rest of the Mail Time map is the snowy mountain. You reach this location by talking to Jim and exploring past his home, using air jets to float up to the snowy paths of the mountain. The mountain has only one resident:
- Greg, a hibernating bear who’s about to get a delivery