Match the room story
Choose positions that make sense for the room instead of forcing weird props into obvious dead zones.
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The best hiding spots are not just hidden — they are believable, route-aware, and hard to clear quickly.
Spot logic
Choose positions that make sense for the room instead of forcing weird props into obvious dead zones.
Some of the best spots are near where seekers feel too rushed to inspect every object carefully.
If a spot looks like the first place a nervous new player would choose, strong seekers will clear it fast.
A good spot keeps options open in case the room becomes solved and you need to rotate.
Change object types, room depth, and sightline angles so repeat opponents cannot download your habits.
Visual Examples
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FAQ
A good hiding spot matches the room, survives first glance, and still gives you an escape or timing advantage if pressure arrives.
No. Deep corners often become predictable. Believable mid-traffic placements can be stronger because seekers rush past them.
No. Learn spot logic so you can adapt when maps change or other players start checking your usual corners.