Bully: Scholarship Edition Interactive Maps

The Bully: Scholarship Edition Map gives you a full-picture view of Bullworth and everything packed into it. Since it also works as a complete Bully: Scholarship Edition Interactive Map, it helps make sense of how missions, activities, collectibles, and locations all spread across town. Bullworth is not just a school campus. It’s a living place with neighborhoods, shops, side activities, and a surprising amount of secrets tucked away in alleys, rooftops, and parks.

This map pulls all of that together in one place. You can see where classes are located, where side missions pop up, and how collectibles like Rubber Bands and G&G Cards are scattered through each area. Activities like Bike Races, Carnival games, and Arcade machines sit alongside practical locations like Bike Shops, Clinics, and Safe Houses. When everything is laid out clearly, it becomes way easier to plan progress, finish challenges, and clean up anything you missed later in the game.

How to Use the Bullworth Map

  • Activities show optional challenges like Boxing, Arcade games, Carnival attractions, Kart Races, Lawn Mowing, Bike Races, Paper Routes, Minigames, and Classes
  • Collectibles include Rubber Bands, G&G Cards, Garden Gnomes, Transistors, Pumpkins, Trophies, and Tombstones
  • Locations highlight Points of Interest, Bus Stops, Shops, Bike Shops, Clothing Shops, Barber Shops, Police Stations, Garages, Clinics, and Safe Houses
  • Missions cover Main Missions, Side Missions, Secret Missions, and Errands
  • Other categories include Soda Machines, Weapons, Items, and Fire Alarms

What the Map Can Do

Exploration Flow Across Bullworth

One of the biggest strengths of the Bully: Scholarship Edition Map is how clearly it shows the layout of Bullworth. The town is broken into distinct zones, and each one has its own feel. School grounds are dense with Classes, Main Missions, and Points of Interest. Nearby streets open up into shops, errands, and side activities. As you move farther out, you start seeing more collectibles and optional challenges filling in the quieter areas.

Because everything is visible together, it becomes easier to understand how the world connects. Bus Stops outline natural travel routes between districts. Safe Houses mark good checkpoints during long exploration sessions. Clinics and Police Stations sit in logical spots that reflect how the game expects you to move through trouble and recovery. Over time, you start to recognize patterns, like where errands tend to spawn or how activities cluster around certain neighborhoods.

Completion, Collectibles, and Progress Tracking

Completion is where this map really shines. Bully hides a lot of progress behind collectibles, and missing even one Rubber Band or G&G Card can stall 100 percent completion. Seeing all 613 discovery points laid out makes the scope feel manageable instead of overwhelming.

Rubber Bands and G&G Cards often sit along natural walking paths or rooftops, encouraging careful exploration. Garden Gnomes and Pumpkins tend to feel more tucked away, rewarding players who revisit areas later. Trophies and Tombstones highlight moments tied to specific challenges or locations, which helps when you are cleaning up endgame tasks.

Activities also benefit from this clarity. Bike Races and Kart Races show how racing routes snake through Bullworth. Boxing, Arcade games, and Carnival attractions stand out as repeatable fun stops. Lawn Mowing and Paper Routes form their own progression loops, making it easy to knock them out efficiently once you understand their placement.

Rubber Band - Bully
Rubber Band – Bully

Missions, Items, and Late Game Cleanup

Mission structure becomes much clearer when everything sits side by side. Main Missions form the backbone of progression, but Side Missions, Secret Missions, and Errands fill in the gaps. Seeing them all together helps you pace the story while still tackling optional content.

Weapon locations and Item pickups add another layer. Some Weapons sit close to mission-heavy zones, while others appear in quieter corners of the map. Fire Alarms and Soda Machines act as small but useful environmental tools that often get overlooked during a first playthrough. Knowing where they all are makes later runs smoother and more intentional.

Late-game cleanup is where this map really earns its place. Instead of wandering aimlessly looking for one missing Transistor or a forgotten Bike Race, you can focus on specific districts and categories. Bullworth starts to feel smaller, more familiar, and easier to master once you understand how all these pieces fit together.

Map Table

Here’s a quick look at how major categories break down.

CategoryExampleType
Rubber BandHidden CollectibleCollectible
Bike RaceTimed ChallengeActivity
Main MissionStory ObjectiveMission
Safe HouseSave LocationLocation
WeaponSlingshot PickupItem

FAQs

Where can I find Rubber Bands and G&G Cards
They’re spread across every part of Bullworth, including rooftops, alleys, and quieter side streets.

Does the map include all activities
Yes, every activity like Bike Races, Boxing, Arcade games, and Carnival attractions is included.

Is this the full Bully: Scholarship Edition Map
It is. All mission types, collectibles, locations, and activities across Bullworth are covered.

Are secret missions and errands shown
Both Secret Missions and Errands appear alongside main and side missions, making completion much easier.

Do locations affect exploration routes
Definitely. Shops, Safe Houses, Bus Stops, and Clinics shape how you move through Bullworth and plan longer runs.

Credit: Bully: Scholarship Edition Maps by Wand