How to Win as Hider in Meccha Chameleon
A focused Meccha Chameleon hider win guide covering position, paint order, pose, patience, movement timing, and late-round decisions.
To win as hider, pick a spot that hides your outline, paint the largest color first, freeze when seekers are close, and move only when the search route gives you a clear window.
Win With Position First
Most hider wins start before painting. If your spot already breaks your outline, you only need a good enough paint match. If your spot is exposed, even strong paint can fail.
Paint Order
Paint the biggest visible area first. Then adjust edges, shadows, and small patches only if there is time.
- Main body color
- Shadow or brightness correction
- Edges that face the seeker route
- Small detail only if safe
Late-Round Survival
Late in the round, seekers often revisit suspicious places. Resist the urge to move unless they have fully left your sightline.
How to Win as Hider in Meccha Chameleon FAQ
How do hiders win more often?
Choose better spots, move less, and prioritize outline over tiny paint details.
When should hiders move?
Move only when the seeker route gives a clear gap or your current spot is about to be checked.
What is the biggest hider mistake?
Panic movement near seekers is the fastest way to get found.