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Beginner Gameplay: Paint, Pose and Hide
A quick visual guide for new MECCHA CHAMELEON players before their first public room.
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Visual Flow Guide
This page explains the game in plain English so a brand-new player can stop guessing and start reading the match correctly.
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A quick visual guide for new MECCHA CHAMELEON players before their first public room.
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The Short Answer
The fastest way to learn MECCHA CHAMELEON is to understand one full round loop visually, then decide whether you want to improve as a hider or a seeker first.
Match Flow
Understand who is hiding, who is seeking, and what each side must do to win the round.
Bad movement creates bad decisions. Make sure you can turn, reposition, and react before you worry about advanced tricks.
MECCHA CHAMELEON becomes easier once you understand how players scan rooms instead of staring at isolated props.
Most mistakes happen under pressure. Your first goal is not perfection — it is avoiding panic moves.
After one or two matches, move to Hider Tips or Seeker Tips based on which side felt harder for you.
Read Hider Tips →MecchaChameleon.info
Learning the basics of painting and morphing into furniture.
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FAQ
The basic loop is a hide-and-seek style round where one side disguises and survives while the other side searches, reads props, and catches mistakes.
Learn the round flow first: movement, room reading, obvious routes, and how quickly players can punish panic movement.
Both help you learn. Hider teaches room logic and pressure, while seeker teaches what suspicious movement looks like.