Last updated: July 2026 · 8 hiding spots documented

Indoor Country

Barn Side - Behind Objects
Along the side of the barns, in a spot that is out in the open but blocked from walking by hay bales, cow signs, or pumpkins.

Balloon Center Middle
Among the balloons around the ground, hidden in the middle so you don't stand out as much. Match the balloon colors.

Mud Spot
Hiding in the mud on the ground. Get your paint well patterned and hide in a mud spot with a lot of things to walk around it.
Cow Standee
HARDPerched on one of the cow standees, painted to resemble a cow. Match the black and white pattern.
Teal Wall Transition
MEDIUMPainted to match the teal wall where it transitions into the ceiling. Blend with both colors.
Behind Green Crates
EASYTucked behind one of the large green crates. Paint yourself green to match.
Fallen Standee
MEDIUMCrouched on one of the fallen standees. Paint yourself to match the standee pattern.
Ceiling Near Clouds
HARDOn the ceiling near the clouds. Paint yourself white/light blue to match the sky theme.
Indoor Country Strategy Tips
DOMINANT COLORS
KEY AREAS
FOR HIDERS
- •Green foliage and hay yellows dominate — use darker greens near the ground, lighter greens near windows.
- •Hay bales are forgiving hiding spots. Their natural texture means slight color variations won't stand out.
- •The cow corner has black and white patterns — matching cow spots is surprisingly effective.
- •Wooden farm equipment offers warm brown tones that are easy to mix and match.
- •Pumpkin patches have orange tones — if you can match the pumpkin color, you blend in with the cluster.
FOR SEEKERS
- •This is the easiest map for seekers (difficulty 2/5). The natural environments have fewer hiding spots.
- •Check behind hay bales and inside farm equipment — hiders often tuck into tight spaces.
- •The balloon center has bright colors that are hard to match. Look for miscolored objects near balloons.
- •Cow corners are popular but the black/white pattern is hard to replicate. Look for solid-color imposters.
- •Use the open sightlines to your advantage — this map has fewer corners to hide in than others.





