"Hide and Seek Chaos" is a multiplayer online 3D hide-and-seek game. To play it well, one must first learn the beginner's guide to Hide and Seek Chaos. In this game, players are divided into two major camps: seekers (police) and hiders, engaging in a contest of strategy and reaction. The following is a detailed guide for beginners, with an in-depth yet accessible analysis and response strategies for different aspects and gameplay, hoping to help everyone quickly get started and improve their win rate.

When you become a seeker (police), you can join a 6-person team and need to find all the hiders within 200 seconds. You can use weapons and items (such as bombs, question mark markers) to assist in capturing. If you are a hider, you can enter an 18-person team and need to disguise yourself as objects on the map (such as cups, boxes, vehicles, etc.), using smoke grenades and 3D sound whistles to interfere with the seekers. Surviving until the end means victory.

The game has over 20 maps (such as schools, castles, Mars bases, etc.), with each map having 50-60 disguisable items. Seekers have 45 seconds at the start to memorize the map, focusing on observing the placement patterns of items (such as symmetry, abnormal quantities). Hiders should prioritize choosing items that blend well with the scene (such as cups in an office, tires at a construction site). Seekers can switch to a third-person view by pressing the right button, adjusting the viewing angle to check under tables, corners, and other hidden spots. Hiders can use a top-down view to observe the movements of seekers and adjust their positions in advance.

There are also many usable props, such as smoke grenades, which create smoke to obstruct vision. Hiders can use them to build platforms to jump to high places, but be careful as the trail may reveal your position. There are also 3D sound whistles that can taunt seekers, mimicking sounds like farts or dog barks, but short sound effects are hard to pinpoint, so use them cautiously. Additionally, there are question mark markers that can display a hider's disguise form. Seekers who pick these up need to identify the corresponding item within 0.1 seconds, requiring familiarity with the catalog. Bombs can also be used for area attacks on suspicious areas, helping seekers clear dense piles of items (such as in warehouse corners).

If a player starts as a seeker, they can sprint at the beginning. On some maps, doors open slowly, and side jumps can be used to speed up and gain an advantage. At the start, pay attention to color anomalies (such as bright items in dark areas) and dynamic objects (such as slightly shaking "stationary" items). Also, be mindful of duplicate items (for example, if a corner should only have 2 boxes, but a third appears). Props refresh at 149 seconds, 100 seconds, and 50 seconds, so it's good to stake out early to avoid being beaten to them by other players. Some hiders may get stuck in walls, and seekers can use a third-person view to attack from below. A team of three can divide and search, increasing efficiency.

If you start as a hider, you have a 40-second golden time at the beginning. It's best to move to mid-range areas (too remote makes it easy to be searched, too obvious makes it easy to be exposed). It's recommended to choose small items (such as cups, books) and avoid large objects (such as cars). You can also use whistle sounds to lure seekers in the wrong direction and use smoke from smoke grenades to block vision, but be cautious of the trail. Remember that high-level players are not cheating; they just have strong map memory and optimized routes. New players can practice more on the same map.

After learning the beginner's guide to Hide and Seek Chaos, everyone's win rate will significantly increase! However, during actual play, remember to familiarize yourself with the various points on the map. This way, when hiding or seeking, you can improve your efficiency and avoid missing the best opportunities for ambush or victory. It's recommended to start with smaller maps to gradually enhance your skills.