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Meccha Chameleon Best Hiding Spots on All Four Maps

Every verified blend-in location across the Mansion, Indoor Country, Sewer, and Backrooms stages.

Every verified blend-in location across the Mansion, Indoor Country, Sewer, and Backrooms stages.

Meccha Chameleon turns hide-and-seek into a painting contest. You color your white character to match walls, props, and floors, then hold a pose and hope the Seekers walk past. The spot you pick matters as much as your paint job, and a handful of locations on each map are far harder to clear than the rest. Below are the strongest blend-in positions across all four stages.

Quick answer: The Hide-and-Seek Mansion has the most options at 11 verified spots, led by the library bookshelf crouch, the ceiling pillar pose, and the hallway painting disguise. Indoor Country, Sewer, and Backrooms each have fewer but reliable spots, with graffiti walls and ceiling fixtures standing out.


Hide-and-Seek Mansion hiding spots

The Mansion is the busiest stage and the one featured most in launch play. With library shelves, tall pillars, kitchen units, a tiled bathroom, and framed hallway art, it rewards careful color matching. Crouching among the books and posing flat against a high pillar are two of the toughest spots for Seekers to read.

LocationHow to blend in
LibraryCrouch and paint yourself as a book on the shelf.
Main room ceilingAttach high and pose as one of the pillars.
Main room pillarsSit on top of the pillars.
Horse statueHide inside the statue.
Kitchen wallMatch the poster on the wall.
Kitchen shelvingCrouch inside an empty shelving unit.
BathroomPaint to match the wall tiles.
Wooden archesCopy one of the wooden arch walls.
HallwayDisguise as one of the framed paintings.
ArmchairTuck behind an armchair.
Side roomMatch the black tiled wall.

Tip: the ceiling and pillar-top spots punish Seekers who only scan at eye level. Use the eyedropper on the exact surface you stick to, since lighting shifts higher up.


Indoor Country hiding spots

This farm-themed interior leans on standees, crates, and barn surfaces. The cow standees are the signature spot here, letting you paint yourself as a cow in plain sight. The barn area behind the hay bales and the cloud-painted ceiling round out the strongest picks.

LocationHow to blend in
Cow standeePerch on a standee and paint yourself as a cow.
Fallen standeeCrouch on a knocked-over standee.
Teal wallMatch the wall where it meets the ceiling.
Green cratesTuck behind a large green crate.
Ceiling cloudsAttach to the ceiling near the painted clouds.
Barn and hayMatch the barn wall behind the hay bales.

Sewer hiding spots

The Sewer is a darker, industrial map with fewer obvious nooks, so it rewards paint over position. The graffiti walls are the standout choice because a painted character reads as part of the artwork. The darkest pipe section near the ceiling is also strong if you can reach it.

LocationHow to blend in
Dark pipe sectionHide behind a ceiling pipe in the dimmest area.
Oil barrelsLie on top of a barrel, or tuck behind one.
Graffiti wall (section 1)Paint yourself as graffiti on the wall.
Graffiti wall (section 2)Repeat the graffiti disguise in a second area.

Backrooms hiding spots

The Backrooms-style stage uses wall-mounted bikes, stacked chairs, bright ceiling lights, and exit signs. Disguising as an exit sign or a wall bike works well because Seekers tend to skim past fixtures they expect to be there. The chair stacks look exposed but hide an outline nicely from a distance.

LocationHow to blend in
Wall bikesPaint to match the bikes mounted on the wall.
Chair stacksTuck underneath a stack of chairs.
Ceiling lightAttach to a bright ceiling fixture.
Exit signPaint yourself as an exit sign.

Making any spot work

A great location fails with a sloppy paint job. Use the eyedropper to sample the exact wall, floor, or prop you plan to copy, and chain samples to build gradients where light and shadow shift. Pick a pose that matches the shape around you, whether that is leaning flat on a wall, lying on a pillar, or crouching low on a shelf.

Once the round starts, stay completely still. Movement is the fastest way to break camouflage, and Seekers are trained to scan for wrong colors, odd shadows, and stiff outlines. You know a hide worked when the timer ends with you untagged, which counts as a Hider win as long as any survivor remains.

Spots can shift after balance updates, so it is worth confirming a location in-game before you rely on it. Meccha Chameleon is a paid Steam title for 2 to 10 players, and you can grab it on its Steam store page.