Visual Flow Guide

How to Play MECCHA CHAMELEON

This page explains the game in plain English so a brand-new player can stop guessing and start reading the match correctly.

FormatFlowchart & Video
GoalLearn the basic loop
Last updatedJun 15, 2026, 3:31 PM UTC
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YouTube

Beginner Gameplay: Paint, Pose and Hide

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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

One full round loop

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

What to focus on first

Step 1

Learn the round goal

Understand who is hiding, who is seeking, and what each side must do to win the round.

Do: Watch the gameplay video first.Don't: Don't guess the mechanics.
Step 2

Learn movement first

Bad movement creates bad decisions. Make sure you can turn, reposition, and react before you worry about advanced tricks.

Step 3

Watch how rooms are read

MECCHA CHAMELEON becomes easier once you understand how players scan rooms instead of staring at isolated props.

Step 4

Expect pressure decisions

Most mistakes happen under pressure. Your first goal is not perfection — it is avoiding panic moves.

Don't: Do not move when the seeker is looking.
Step 5

Split into role-specific tips next

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

Paint & Transform Tutorial

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Learning the basics of painting and morphing into furniture.

Paint & Transform Tutorial

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FAQ

How to Play FAQ

What is the goal in MECCHA CHAMELEON?

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.

What should I focus on in my first match?

Learn the round flow first: movement, room reading, obvious routes, and how quickly players can punish panic movement.

Should I start as hider or seeker?

Both help you learn. Hider teaches room logic and pressure, while seeker teaches what suspicious movement looks like.