Rules guide
How to play MECCHA CHAMELEON
MECCHA CHAMELEON is a multiplayer hide-and-seek game with a paint-and-mimic twist. Hiders paint their white bodies to match the stage, while Seekers try to find everyone before time runs out.
Updated 2026-06-13Basic match idea
Hiders
Paint, pose, and place yourself so your outline belongs to the room.
Seekers
Scan the room, test suspicious shapes, and manage time without panicking.
Win condition
Seekers win by finding all Hiders within the time limit. Hiders win by surviving the search.
First round checklist
- Confirm everyone is on the same game version.
- Use a small private room while the group learns.
- Run one low-pressure round where every player tests paint, pose, and movement.
- Rotate roles early so nobody learns only half the game.
- After each round, ask what looked unnatural from the Seeker view.
Learning order for new players
| Step | Focus | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Controls | A hidden player who fumbles movement becomes visible quickly. |
| 2 | Paint matching | Color is the fastest signal Seekers notice. |
| 3 | Silhouette | A good color still fails if the outline looks wrong. |
| 4 | Search rhythm | Seekers need a repeatable sweep, not random clicking. |
Common beginner mistakes
- Picking a perfect color in a place where no matching prop should exist.
- Moving too late after a Seeker has already narrowed the search zone.
- Searching only by color and missing spacing, repetition, and object height.
- Hosting public rooms before friends understand the role flow.
FAQ
Quick answers
Is MECCHA CHAMELEON hard to learn?
The rules are simple, but the skill curve comes from reading rooms. New players should practice controls and paint matching before trying crowded public rooms.
What should I read after this page?
Use the Hider guide if you keep getting caught. Use the Seeker guide if you run out of time without narrowing the room.