Meccha Chameleon player wins by not hiding at all
Most Meccha Chameleon clips show a hide-and-seek game where artistic camouflage rules. Anyone with an eye for color can blend into a painting so well that you might need someone to draw a big red arrow to spot them. One player, though, proved you don't need that skill if you're confident enough.
X user RNGeezMC demonstrated there's nothing in the rules against not hiding. "I play in Meccha Chameleon public lobbies like I'm performing a Turing test on the other players," they wrote. Rather than disguising themself as scenery, they coat a featureless body in white and walk around as if they were a seeker; other players barely notice the slightly smaller figure moving without a shotgun.
They don't even avoid the seekers' first-person camera. At one point RNGeezMC stands in front of a player so focused on the hunt that they're pushed aside.
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