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Paint and Seek Hider Palettes

A hider palettes guide that connects shop color choices to the real Paint and Seek problem: blending into maps without moving or standing out.

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Palettes Matter Only With the Right Surface

A hider palette is only useful when the map gives you surfaces that support it. Bright colors can fail in muted rooms, while plain colors can work well against broad walls or floors. Read palettes together with the paint tool page because color choice and hiding position are inseparable.

How to Judge a Palette Before Buying

Before spending coins, ask whether the palette helps on multiple maps or only looks good in the shop. A practical palette should match common walls, props, floors, or shelves. A purely stylish palette can still be fun, but it should not be sold as a universal hiding advantage.

What Needs Verification

This page needs live screenshots of palette names, color swatches, prices, crate sources, and any unlock requirements. Until then, it stays focused on camouflage principles rather than pretending to know every item.

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FAQ

Are hider palettes stronger than normal paint?

Only if the game confirms a difference. Strategy still depends on matching the map surface and staying still.

What palette should I buy first?

Choose a palette that fits common map colors, not just the brightest or rarest-looking option.

Do palettes replace hiding skill?

No. Poor movement and a bad silhouette can reveal even a good color choice.