Hider scouting

Best MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spots and camouflage checklist

The best hiding spot is not the darkest corner. It is the place where your painted body looks like something the room already expected to see.

Updated 2026-06-13

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What are the best hiding spots?

The best MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spots combine a matching surface, a believable pose, low silhouette noise, and a route that does not require late movement. If one of those four checks fails, a skilled Hunter can usually turn the spot into a time-saving read.

Core test4 checkscolor, pose, outline, exit
RiskLate movementusually exposes the hide

Four-part hiding test

CheckGood signRed flag
ColorYour paint sits inside an existing color family.You match a color that appears nowhere nearby.
PoseYour shape explains why it is there.The pose is funny but not object-like.
SilhouetteEdges merge with props or wall geometry.The outline is readable from the main path.
TimingYou can settle before the sweep begins.You need to adjust after Hunters enter.

Scout habits for repeatable spots

  • Save one safe spot and one risky spot per map instead of memorizing only viral clips.
  • Watch Hunter routes after you get caught; the best next hide is often near the sweep path they ignored.
  • Use a private room to test whether the spot works from the Hunter camera, not only your own view.
  • Do not trust a spot forever after patches or Workshop updates.

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FAQ

Quick answers

Should I hide in corners?

Corners can work, but only when the shape and color still look intentional. A blank corner with one strange outline is often easier to scan than a busy prop cluster.

How do I test a hiding spot?

Have another player view it as Hunter, then check whether color, outline, spacing, and lighting still look normal from the main sweep path.