Choose believable areas
A hiding spot should look like it belongs, not like a player panicked.
Start with role-specific habits instead of memorizing random tricks. Hiders should focus on believable placement and timing; seekers should scan for objects or poses that break the scene. Tips are practice guidance, not guaranteed wins.
A hiding spot should look like it belongs, not like a player panicked.
Movement is often more suspicious than a slightly imperfect color match.
Map-specific claims need manual verification before publication.
Objects that break a scene outline are easier to compare.
Small movement can reveal a hidden player faster than guessing randomly.
Controlled observation beats frantic clicking.
Overmoving after choosing a spot.
Choosing impossible or isolated placements.
Ignoring controls before the match.
Assuming one trick works on every map.
Learn your role first: hiders should focus on believable placement and timing; seekers should scan for objects or poses that break the scene. Keep tips practical and avoid guaranteed-win wording.
unverifiedNo. Tips can help you practice decisions, but match outcomes depend on player skill, mode, map, patch state, and group behavior.
confirmedOnly include map-specific spots if they are manually verified or source-stamped. Otherwise keep advice general and mark the detail [待确认].
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