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The opening moments of a round are often spent looking around rather than moving far from the starting area. A wall, a stack of boxes, or even a corner of the room can become a useful hiding spot. Matching the surrounding colors is only part of the job. Positioning matters just as much. A good disguise can fail immediately if the character is standing somewhere that attracts attention. Some players choose obvious locations and trust their camouflage. Others hide in unexpected places and rely on the chance that nobody will think to look there.
Searching is a different challenge altogether. The map is full of colors, shapes, and decorations, making it difficult to notice small differences. A hidden player may blend in well enough to avoid detection at first glance. Success often comes from paying attention to details and checking areas that seem slightly unusual. Many discoveries happen because something simply does not look quite right.
A hiding place that works perfectly in one match may fail seconds into the next. Different players make different choices, and that constantly changes how each round unfolds. Some matches end with seekers finding everyone quickly. Others come down to a single player remaining hidden until the final seconds. The uncertainty keeps every round interesting and encourages new strategies each time the game starts again.