Exact surface color plus broken outline
This is the strongest hider setup because seekers must notice both a color mismatch and a player-shaped outline. Matching the wall is good; hiding where your shape is visually interrupted is better.
A player-first priority list for Paint Or Seek, focused on progress instead of fake odds.
This is the strongest hider setup because seekers must notice both a color mismatch and a player-shaped outline. Matching the wall is good; hiding where your shape is visually interrupted is better.
Among verified gamepasses, +Speed has the clearest gameplay value because movement helps both escape and chase situations.
Methodical room clearing catches more hiders than sprinting around. It is especially strong after the first caught hider joins your team.
Cheap and useful for players who enjoy the seeker role, though its value depends on map lighting and how often you seek.
Great for learning colors and testing spots with friends, but it does not directly matter for most public-round players.
They may be fun for aggressive seeker play, but the site should not over-rank them until their exact in-round behavior is verified.
It can work on distracted seekers, but most players check spawn-adjacent corners, blank walls, and simple prop piles first.
Emotes add personality but do not appear to solve the main problem of surviving or finding hiders.