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Finding Discs
Browse, filter, search, and search-by-image.
Browsing the catalog
The Releases page
Tap Releases in the top menu to see every stamp. Each release card shows the artwork, the name, and small variant chips (the colored badges). Tap a card to open its full page.
Filtering releases
At the top of the Releases page is a filter bar. Start typing and it suggests filters grouped by year, manufacturer, mold, plastic, variant, artist, and collection. Tap a suggestion to add it as a chip. Add as many as you like:
- Filters in different categories narrow the results (manufacturer and plastic).
- Filters in the same category widen it (Innova or Discraft).
Your filters are saved in the page's web address, so you can bookmark or share a filtered view. Press Backspace to remove the last chip.
Browsing by mold, plastic, artist, or collection
The top menu (and the "More" menu on smaller screens) has dedicated pages:
- Discs — every mold, grouped by manufacturer, with quick Putter / Midrange / Fairway / Control / Distance / Mini filter pills.
- Collections — themed groupings of releases.
- Artists — the people who drew the stamp art, each with their portfolio.
- Manufacturers — the companies whose blanks the stamps are printed on.
Every mold, plastic, artist, and collection has its own page listing the releases tied to it.
Using search
Opening search
Three ways:
- Tap the Search bar in the header.
- Press ⌘K (Mac) or Ctrl K (Windows), or just /.
- On a narrow phone screen, tap the search icon.
What search covers
Type and results appear instantly, grouped into Releases, Molds, Plastics, and Golden Goose Gang members. Use the ↑ / ↓ arrow keys to move through results, Enter to open one, and Esc to close.
Search by image (the Lens)
Walkthrough
Find a mystery disc
Open the Lens
Add your photo
Read the results
Open the release
What the Lens is
The Lens finds a release from a photo. Point it at a disc and it returns the closest matching stamps in the catalog.
Important: the Lens reads the stamp art. It's great at telling you which release a disc is — but it can't always tell the exact plastic or mold, since the same stamp appears on many. Treat the top result as "this is the stamp," then check the release's gallery and registry for the specific version you have.
Using the Lens
- Open it from search → Search by image, or go to the Lens page directly.
- Add your photo — drag & drop, Choose photo, Take a photo (phone camera), or paste from your clipboard.
- A quick scan animation plays while it looks.
- The closest matches appear as release cards.
Reading Lens results
Results are ranked by confidence, best first. Tap any card to open that release. If nothing matches well, try a clearer, straight-on photo of the stamp.
Lens privacy
Your photo is never stored. On the public Lens, your image is analyzed, matched, and immediately discarded. (A one-time, invisible Cloudflare check keeps the Lens free from abuse — you usually won't even notice it.)
Quick answers
The Lens didn't find my disc — why?
A few common reasons:
- The photo is blurry, angled, or dark — retake it straight-on with the stamp lit.
- The stamp is partly out of frame — center the stamp.
- It's a very new or rare release that isn't well represented in the catalog yet.
- The Lens found the stamp but you're comparing the wrong plastic — open the match and check its gallery.
What do the little colored chips on a release mean?
Those are variant badges — GG, AV, CK, SG, FI, and Tester. Each is a different foil/edition of the stamp. See the glossary for what each one means.
How do I read a release page?
- Hero image — the stamp artwork. Tap a variant chip to swap it to that version.
- Variant tiles — the editions this release comes in.
- Technical Registry — the table of every mold + plastic the stamp was printed on.
- Community gallery — collectors' photos of this release. Tap Add yours to contribute your own.