MECCHA CHAMELEON Tier List

All 7 official maps ranked from S-tier to C-tier based on hiding variety, map size, and overall fun for hiders. Updated for 2026.

S Tier — Best Maps

Backrooms map preview

The Backrooms is the most popular map in MECCHA CHAMELEON for good reason. Its endless yellow hallways, office spaces, and random objects provide unmatched hiding variety. Whether you're blending into wallpaper, pretending to be a piece of trash, or squeezing behind vending machines, the possibilities are endless.

Spots:7
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Osaka map preview

Osaka is a massive Japanese-themed map with tons of unique hiding spots across shops, alleyways, and open areas. The sheer size and environmental variety make it one of the best maps for creative hiders. Elevated positions and narrow passages give skilled players plenty of room to outplay seekers.

Spots:5
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A Tier — Great Maps

Hide-and-Seek Mansion map preview

The classic Hide-and-Seek Mansion features a ballroom, library, storage closet, and many small rooms — perfect for hide-and-seek gameplay. With 10 designated hiding spots, it offers the most variety of any map. The familiar mansion setting makes it intuitive for new players while still offering depth for veterans.

Spots:10
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Sugar Land map preview

Sugar Land's candy-themed environment is a paint lover's dream. The colorful gumdrop gardens, cake areas, and gingerbread houses create fantastic paint combo opportunities. The vibrant colors make it easier to find matching surfaces, giving hiders a real advantage.

Spots:6
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B Tier — Good Maps

Penguin Hotel map preview

Penguin Hotel's multi-floor layout with a ballroom, play room, and hallways offers a unique hiding experience. It's especially good for beginners thanks to its straightforward room layout. The penguin decorations add charm, though the hiding spots are a bit more predictable than top-tier maps.

Spots:5
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Indoor Country map preview

Indoor Country features farm equipment, hay bales, and pumpkin patches in an indoor countryside setting. The open spaces can be tricky for hiders since there's less cover to work with. However, creative players can use the farm-themed props to blend in effectively.

Spots:8
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C Tier — Niche Maps

Sewer map preview

The Sewer is the smallest map in MECCHA CHAMELEON, making it the hardest for hiders. Low visibility and tight tunnels mean seekers can cover the area quickly. While the pipes and lockers offer some hiding spots, experienced seekers will check them all in no time. Best suited for quick, intense matches.

Spots:5
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best map in MECCHA CHAMELEON?

The Backrooms is widely considered the best map thanks to its huge variety of hiding spots, from yellow wallpaper to office furniture to random trash. Osaka is a close second with its massive size and diverse environments.

What is the hardest map for hiders?

The Sewer is the hardest map for hiders. It's the smallest map, so seekers can cover it quickly. Low visibility cuts both ways — while it's harder to see, there are fewer spots to hide in the first place.

Which map is best for beginners?

Penguin Hotel and Hide-and-Seek Mansion are both great for beginners. Penguin Hotel has a straightforward layout with clear rooms, while Mansion offers the most hiding spots (10) giving new players more options.

How many maps are in MECCHA CHAMELEON?

There are 7 official maps: Backrooms, Osaka, Hide-and-Seek Mansion, Sugar Land, Penguin Hotel, Indoor Country, and Sewer. The game also supports Workshop maps on Steam.

What makes a map S-tier?

S-tier maps have the best combination of hiding variety, map size, and creative opportunities. They offer many unique spots, diverse environments, and give skilled hiders the most room to outplay seekers.