The slightly smaller crater Gauricus lies next to the eastern rim, while to the north-northeast is Pitatus.
The rim of this crater has been deeply eroded, and now forms a low, somewhat irregular ridge around the interior floor.
The western half of the interior floor is somewhat more irregular than the east, with a complex of low ridges covering parts of the surface.
The western edge of the floor is marked by a section of the ray system radiating from Tycho to the south-southeast.
By convention, these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Wurzelbauer.