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Location Latency Average
Ohio (U.S.) NA
N. Virginia (U.S.) NA
N. California (U.S.) NA
Oregon (U.S.) NA
Canada NA
Sao Paulo, Brazil SA
Ireland EU
London EU
Paris, France EU
Frankfurt, Germany EU
Stockholm, Sweden EU
Tokyo AS
Seoul, South Korea AS
Mumbai, India AS
Singapore AS
Sydney, Australia OC
Jakarta, Indonesia AS
Hong Kong AS

📊 Latency Chart

📋 Recent Ping History

Network performance can make or break your Palworld experience. Whether you are queuing for ranked matches or exploring with friends, high ping leads to frustrating delays that undermine every action you take. With 25 million+ players since 2024, Palworld relies on distributed cloud servers to keep matches running around the clock. Our Palworld Ping Test lets you see exactly how fast your device communicates with each of those regions.

Reading Your Results

After hitting PING, you will see latency values appear one by one. The colour coding gives you an at-a-glance quality rating — no need to memorise thresholds. Green means your connection is solid, amber means playable but not ideal, and red signals noticeable lag. If you run the test multiple times, the Average column helps smooth out network jitter and gives a more reliable picture of your real-world performance.

Choosing the Right Region

Many Survival games, including Palworld, allow you to select a preferred server region. Choosing the lowest-ping region from this test is the single most impactful thing you can do for your online experience. If two regions show similar latency, consider which has a healthier player population at the times you usually play — queue times matter too.

Advanced Optimisation

Beyond basic tweaks, QoS (Quality of Service) settings on your router can prioritise game traffic over other household bandwidth usage. On Windows, disabling Nagle's Algorithm in the registry can reduce micro-buffering. On macOS and Linux, ensuring your firewall is not adding inspection overhead to outbound packets is worthwhile. For the most serious competitive players, a direct fibre connection to an IXP-connected ISP will yield the lowest achievable latency.