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What to practice next
Practice one map at a time. Learn three safe hiding categories, three risky but funny hiding categories, and two common seeker routes. Once you understand those basics, start experimenting with bolder disguises: shadows, signs, floor patches, door frames and props that are already human-sized.
The goal is not to memorize a single unbeatable spot. Good lobbies adapt quickly. The better skill is learning why a spot works so you can recreate the same logic on unfamiliar maps.
Because the official Steam page frames the match around Seeker and Hider teams, treat every round as two separate skills: quick disguise planning before the hunt starts, then calm observation once players begin moving. New players usually improve fastest by learning one reliable route, two safe object categories, and one backup hiding idea instead of improvising the entire match.
Recent coverage from PC Gamer and GamesRadar highlights why the game spread so quickly: the best moments are readable in seconds, with funny reveals and small repeatable habits that new players can understand right away.