Library shelves
Use book-like vertical blocks, darker shelf gaps, and a compact pose. This is one of the easiest places to learn object mimicry.
Map guide
Mansion is a balanced object-mimicry map. Bookshelves, paintings, tiles, furniture, pillars, and side rooms give hiders many believable disguises while giving seekers clear rooms to inspect.
Overview
Hide-and-Seek Mansion is readable without being empty. Each room has a visual identity, so hiders can build disguises around objects that already belong there. Seekers can also create a logical route by clearing one room type at a time.
The map is strongest when players stop thinking only about color and start thinking about object category. A shelf disguise, tile disguise, hallway painting, armchair tuck, and pillar extension all use different shapes. This variety makes Mansion a strong bridge between beginner hiding and advanced map knowledge.
Hiding spots
Use book-like vertical blocks, darker shelf gaps, and a compact pose. This is one of the easiest places to learn object mimicry.
Tiles reward pattern control. Copy the base tone and the grout rhythm, then avoid breaking the grid with rounded limbs.
Wall art can hide a flat pose if the frame, color block, and body angle all line up with the picture.
Vertical spots punish seekers who never look up. Match light direction carefully so the body does not hang away from the structure.
Hider route
Seeker route
Clear Mansion by room type. Check high structures in the main hall, then bookshelves, kitchen and storage objects, bathroom tiles, hallway paintings, armchairs, and dark side rooms. Look for objects that are too thick, too rounded, too bright, or placed at the wrong angle.
Lobby size
| Players | How it feels | Best approach |
|---|---|---|
| 2 to 3 | Careful room checks | Use believable shelves, tiles, and furniture details. |
| 4 to 6 | Balanced object play | Mix safe room disguises with a few vertical ideas. |
| 7 to 10 | Busy and reactive | Paintings, pillars, and fast room swaps become stronger. |
FAQ
Library shelves and armchair-adjacent shadows are good beginner options because they give the body shape nearby visual context.
Using a wall color in the wrong room. Mansion rewards matching the room's material, not just the nearest color.