
Brick Wall Blend
Sample the brick's exact red-brown with the eyedropper, flatten your pose, and settle into a corner where the wall lines run uninterrupted.
Every map in the Meccha Chameleon game has its own palette and its own winning disguises. Browse the best hiding spots on each map — from the Indoor Hall and Mansion to the Sewer and Backrooms — and learn which surface to sample, which color to match, and which pose to freeze before the hunters arrive.
A quick cheat-sheet for the strongest disguise on each map. Match the dominant color first, then refine the finish — that's the difference between a hiding spot and a hiding spot.
Brick walls are the classic. Eyedrop the red-brown, flatten your pose, and settle into a corner cluster.
Paint yourself as a framed picture or the armchair. Match the artwork's palette for a clean blend.
Wooden door and book spines. Brown tones and a tall pose will merge you into the shelving.
The cow disguise is legendary — white with black patches, flat in the herd. Hunters scan for players, not livestock.
The deepest map. Blend into carpets, cupboards, and the horse statue — seekers check eye level first.
Dark concrete and graffiti. Grey tones and pipe shadows give you the most cover.
Endless yellow wallpaper. Match a panel and you disappear into the repetition.
The newest stage. Blue-white disguises matching the ice and penguin décor.
35+ real disguise and gameplay screenshots from the Meccha Chameleon game, grouped by map. Filter by disguise spots, gameplay, or paint tutorials — then click any image to see it full size.

Sample the brick's exact red-brown with the eyedropper, flatten your pose, and settle into a corner where the wall lines run uninterrupted.

A mid-round chase across the hall. Seekers scan clusters of identical props first, so hide among duplicates instead of standing alone.

Match the door's wood grain and press flat against the panel so the grain direction lines up with your body.

Sample the canvas tones inside the frame and go flat so you read as the artwork rather than a player.

Copy each step's tone and lean into the railing to disappear into the woodwork.

Match the worn leather red and crouch behind the backrest so the chair's shadow covers your outline.

The whole stage in one frame. Notice how warm browns dominate — that's the palette to build your disguise around.

The paint menu up close: pick a base coat, then layer shadows and highlights until the finish matches the surface.

White body, black patches, and a flat pose in the middle of the herd. Seekers look for players, not livestock.

Match the golden hay and crouch low behind the stack where the light falls weakest.

A hunter closing in through the barn. Tall timber posts break line of sight — use them to duck out of view.

Match the cupboard wood and stand flat along the shelf line so your body reads as part of the storage.

Paint yourself the color of the book spines and sit at the end of the shelf like another volume.

Copy the pillar's marble tone and stand straight against it to lose your silhouette in the corner.

Tuck behind the horse statue and match its pedestal, keeping a crouched pose that reads as part of the sculpture.

Copy the poster's flat colors and press against the wall so you become one more framed print.

Match the tile's pale tone and stand flat against the grout lines, keeping perfectly still.

Adopt a tall, narrow pose beside the portrait wall and copy the frame color to vanish into the gallery.

Busy poster walls forgive small mistakes — match the dominant color and stand beside the biggest print.

The same horse statue from a hunter's eye level. Hide on the pedestal's shadowed side, not the lit one.

A chase breaking out in the hall. Keep moving around corners rather than across open floor.

Crowded utility rooms give plenty of cover — blend into the washer line and stay low.

Mimic the spray-paint marks instead of one flat tone to break up your silhouette against the brick.

Match the concrete grey and hide where the overhead pipes cast their darkest shadow.

Match the red letters and stand flat beneath the lit exit sign; the glow washes out your outline.

Copy the mounted bike's colors and adopt a tall, narrow pose to match its frame.

Match the wheel's dark metal and hold a circular, folded pose beside the rack.

Stand directly under a ceiling exit sign and copy its green glow to blend into the overhead clutter.

A seeker passing under the chandelier. Stay in the fixture's shadow and avoid the pooled light.

Tag mode in the yellow hallways. Repetition is your ally — pick a panel and become one of many.

The icy hotel stage. Cold blues and whites dominate, so build your disguise around the frosty palette.

The core loop: sample a surface, repaint yourself, then freeze before the hunters make their pass.

A full lobby in action. Watch how good hiders stay on the room's edges rather than the open center.

From the hunter's view: scan for anything slightly off — a wrong shadow, a shifted prop, or furniture that breathes.

An official look at a successful blend. The best disguises match light and finish, not just base color.

The eyedropper and palette in detail. Match the surface's lightest and darkest tones, not the middle.
This gallery collects the disguises that actually work in the Meccha Chameleon game — the surfaces worth sampling, the poses that sell the illusion, and the color tricks that stop a hunter mid-scan. No two rounds are the same, so treat these as starting points rather than scripts: the best hiding spot is the one you've painted to match your corner of the map.
New to the game? Start with the how-to-play guide, then come back here once you've tried the paint system. Ready to put a disguise to the test? Play Meccha Chameleon online free in your browser. Prefer the one-page overview of all the maps with the play button right at the top? Head back to the Meccha Chameleon Online homepage.
Got an epic camouflage screenshot? Player submissions are on the way — share your best hiding spot and it could be featured right here in the gallery.
▶ Play Now & Find Your SpotDirect gallery uploads are coming in a future update.