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Paint To Hide Wiki

Maps, active codes, camouflage props, paint skins, weapon skins, and standalone calculators for Roblox Paint To Hide players.

The community wiki for Paint To Hide — Roblox paint, hide & seek. Updated continuously from patch notes, community trackers, and player testing.

16Players / Server
22.7KPeak CCU
5Active Maps
6Active Codes
Free Rewards

Code Vault

Copy active rewards before your first round — current codes total 37,500 free Coins.

ActiveUPDATE1

12,500 Coins

Latest content patch milestone
Activeomg10kccu

10,000 Coins

10,000 CCU community milestone
ActiveSorryForDelay

7,500 Coins

Maintenance compensation
ActiveThanksForSupport

2,500 Coins

General community milestone
Active10kccutoday?

2,500 Coins

CCU engagement reward
ActiveSorryForRestart3

2,500 Coins

Server reboot compensation
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Player Traffic

The pages players usually need when picking a map, a hiding spot, or a paint skin.

Top Maps

Browse every playable map in Paint To Hide, from the Backrooms to the Suburban Farmhouse. Each map has unique lighting, prop density, and hiding opportunities.

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Top Props

Environmental props you can blend into — foliage meshes, bookshelves, vents, furniture, and other high-percentage hiding targets.

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Top Paint Skins

Cosmetic paint recolours for your Hider avatar. Pure visual customisation — no camouflage advantage allowed by the developers.

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What is Paint To Hide?

Paint To Hide Wiki is a structured Roblox hide-and-seek knowledge base for players who need fast answers on codes, map strategies, prop-tier choices, paint mechanics, and Coin farming.

Verified source data

Page data powers item cards, search records, tier pages, and internal links, so update timings stay consistent across the wiki.

Player-first structure

Codes, news, guides, builds, tier lists, and tools are separated by the way players actually look up answers.

Static routes for SEO

Each major topic has a real URL such as /wiki/maps/ or /guides/beginner-guide/ instead of a homepage anchor.

HUD-style reading

The interface uses a dark command-center layout, scannable cards, and readable article pages without Fandom-style clutter.

First Session Route

A clean path for new players: claim rewards, choose a damage source, and avoid wasting rerolls.

Step 1

Choose Your Maps

Pick a maps that supports your main plan before spending rare resources.

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Step 2

Pick Your First Props

Use a reliable starter props, then upgrade once your route and playstyle are clear.

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Step 3

Follow a Build

Use a stat spread that supports one primary weapon or item path.

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Step 4

Redeem Active Codes

Claim shard, reroll, and crate rewards before starting long farming sessions.

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Read the Full Beginner Guide

Community Resources

Official links and reference points for codes, announcements, and Roblox access.

Official Roblox Page

Open the Paint To Hide game client, check server status, and join a fresh lobby.

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Chabungus X Cache Flow Group

Join the developer Roblox group for code announcements and community updates.

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Paint To Hide Wiki Discord

Community-run Discord for strategy discussion, code drops, and bug reports.

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Rolimons Game Tracker

Live CCU, visit count, and developer activity for Paint To Hide.

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FAQ

Quick answers for maintaining data, using codes, and navigating the wiki.

Paint To Hide is a Roblox hide-and-seek minigame by Chabungus X Cache Flow where Hiders paint themselves to match environmental textures and Seekers hunt them down. The PlaceId is 105281019603659.

Open the in-game Codes menu on the main lobby screen, paste the code exactly as written, and claim the reward. Codes are case-sensitive and one-shot per account.

No. The developers enforce zero camouflage advantage on cosmetic skins. The in-game eyedropper reads the rendered pixel, not your skin colour, so a Midnight Violet Hider must still sample the wall texture manually.

The Suburban Farmhouse is the most forgiving first map because it has dense prop coverage and forgiving multi-texture surfaces. Save the Backrooms for once you understand ambient occlusion rules.

No. You keep the Coins you accumulated as a Hider, and you earn a Seeker-tag bonus on top of that. The faction transition is purely a Coin-positive event.