Hider strategy

MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spots that actually make sense

The strongest hiding spot is not just hidden. It looks like the room meant to place you there, even after the Hunter changes angle.

Strategy · 5 min read · Updated 2026-06-13

Quick answers

  • Match a color family first, then check light and silhouette from the Hunter path.
  • Avoid spots that require late movement after the search begins.
  • Use maps and Workshop pages as live context because updates can change reliable routes.
  • A good Hider spot should also teach you how Hunters will counter it.

What makes a MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spot good?

A good hiding spot combines four signals: color match, pose logic, low silhouette noise, and believable room placement. If any one signal fails, a disciplined Hunter can use that mismatch to narrow the search quickly.

Direct answer

Choose spots that would still look normal if you were replaced by an actual prop, wall mark, or repeated object in the room.

Hiding spot scoring table

Score areaStrong signHunter counter
ColorThe paint sits inside a nearby color family.Compare brightness and shadow, not just hue.
PoseThe body shape explains why it belongs there.Look for human joints or edges.
SilhouetteEdges merge into props or wall breaks.Change angle and check outline.
TimingThe Hider can settle before the sweep.Watch for late corrections.

How should beginners practice hiding spots?

Beginners should practice in a private room and inspect each spot from the Hunter camera. One test round with a friend is more useful than memorizing a viral clip, because camera angle and map lighting decide whether a disguise survives.

  • Pick one safe spot and one risky spot per map.
  • Ask another player to sweep from the main route.
  • Write down why a spot failed: color, pose, silhouette, or timing.
  • Retest after patches or Workshop map updates.

Where this links into the guide hub

Use this post with the map guide and paint guide so the advice becomes a loop: read the room, choose the surface, paint the body, then test from the Hunter path.

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FAQ

Quick answers

What are the best MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spots?

The best spots match color, pose, silhouette, and room logic at the same time. A spot that only hides in darkness or surprise usually fails once a Hunter knows the map.

Should I memorize MECCHA CHAMELEON hiding spot videos?

Use videos as ideas, not final answers. Test every spot from the Hunter camera because lighting, updates, and Workshop maps can change the result.

How do Hunters counter good hiding spots?

Hunters counter by comparing repeated objects, checking odd spacing, changing angles, and watching for late movement. A good Hider should practice against those exact checks.