Beginner guide

How to Play Meccha Chameleon

A fast beginner guide for learning the Meccha Chameleon loop: blend in, read the map, control attention, and react before the seeker catches you.

Short answer

The core loop is simple: hiders survive by blending into the stage and managing movement, while seekers win by scanning routes, noticing bad color matches, and forcing mistakes.

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For hiders

Start by matching color and shape, then reduce unnecessary movement. A decent hiding spot becomes weak if you panic or move while the seeker is looking.

For seekers

Scan from high-information angles, remember where players usually hide, and look for movement, color mismatch, or props that feel slightly out of place.

First 10 minutes checklist

Learn the map route, test camera sensitivity, watch how experienced players move, and focus on one improvement per match instead of memorizing everything.

FAQ

How to Play Meccha Chameleon FAQ

What should beginners learn first?

Learn the map, movement timing, and how color matching affects hiding before chasing advanced tricks.

Is Meccha Chameleon hard for new players?

The basic loop is easy to understand, but good hiding and seeking improve with map awareness and observation.

Should I play hider or seeker first?

Try both. Hider teaches you what looks suspicious, while seeker teaches you common hiding habits.