Meccha Chameleon Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
Common Meccha Chameleon mistakes for new hiders and seekers, including bad walls, overpainting, panic movement, weak routes, and lobby habits.
The biggest beginner mistake in Meccha Chameleon is treating color as everything. New players also move too much, hide on flat walls, and search without a route.
Hider Mistakes
New hiders usually pick the easiest surface to paint instead of the hardest surface to inspect. A flat wall is simple to match, but it makes your body outline obvious.
- Hiding in open spaces
- Overpainting tiny details before choosing a good pose
- Moving while a seeker is watching
- Ignoring shadows and outline
- Using the same spot every round
Seeker Mistakes
New seekers often spin around and react to motion, which misses patient hiders. A better seeker clears the stage in zones and checks shapes that do not belong.
- Searching randomly
- Ignoring corners after the first sweep
- Assuming still players are safe
- Not comparing repeated objects
- Letting hiders reset after pressure
Meccha Chameleon Beginner Mistakes to Avoid FAQ
What should I learn first in Meccha Chameleon?
Learn how to pick a good hiding spot and how to scan outlines. Those skills help both roles.
Why do I keep getting found?
Your outline, pose, or movement may be giving you away even if your color match is decent.
Why can I never find hiders?
You may be scanning for movement instead of checking shapes and textures that look slightly wrong.