
Pool Deck Chair Stack
Recommended by experienced players · sourced from published guides, not live match stats
Location Description
Pool deck chair stack by the diving board — sample deck white, not pool tile blue.
Why It Works
Pool Deck Chair Stack on Swimming pool! works because pool deck chair stack by the diving board — sample deck white, not pool tile blue. Guide rating 81/100 — difficulty tier from GameRant, not live match statistics. Published guides (mecchachameleongame.wiki Paint System) emphasize pose discipline: Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue Color plan: Torso base samples Primary surface at Pool Deck Chair Stack (F → paint menu, Space eyedropper); Shadow side samples Nearby shadow or darker patch at lock position; Limb / head edges samples Surface adjacent to limbs at lock height. Guide rating 81/100 reflects difficulty tier from GameRant — a curated estimate from published walkthroughs, not aggregated match statistics. The core advantage is silhouette breaking: seekers scan for human-shaped lumps and value mismatches before they analyze hue. Pool Deck Chair Stack gives you clutter, depth, or verticality that buys time when paint and pose are locked in prep.
Best Colors
TheGamer, IGN, and mecchachameleongame.wiki all recommend the in-game Eyedropper (Space) on the exact surface you touch — not fixed hex/RGB codes. Lighting and patches change effective values; the table below lists which surface to sample per body part and how to apply it.
- Torso base: Primary surface at Pool Deck Chair Stack (F → paint menu, Space eyedropper) — Block main tone, add one shadow tone on away-from-light side
- Shadow side: Nearby shadow or darker patch at lock position — HSV Value one step down — never sample a similar surface across the room
- Limb / head edges: Surface adjacent to limbs at lock height — 360° white-gap check before prep ends (SlashSkill #1 day-one mistake)
When To Use
- When this applies: Spot first, paint second (mecchachameleongame.wiki paint workflow).
- When this applies: Pro tip from our database: Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue. Meme spot by the diving board.
- When community-tested positions match your lobby size and seeker skill
When NOT To Use
- When seekers in your lobby already slow-check this zone twice in one session — rotate
Pro Tips
Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue. Meme spot by the diving board.
How to Win Here
- Spot first, paint second (mecchachameleongame.wiki paint workflow).
- Pro tip from our database: Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue. Meme spot by the diving board.
- Source: GameRant — re-verify in a private lobby after major patches.
Color & Paint Plan
Body-part breakdown from published guides — sample with in-game Eyedropper (F → Space), then fine-tune HSV / metallic / roughness per surface.
| Body part | Sample from | Technique |
|---|---|---|
| Torso base | Primary surface at Pool Deck Chair Stack (F → paint menu, Space eyedropper) | Block main tone, add one shadow tone on away-from-light side |
| Shadow side | Nearby shadow or darker patch at lock position | HSV Value one step down — never sample a similar surface across the room |
| Limb / head edges | Surface adjacent to limbs at lock height | 360° white-gap check before prep ends (SlashSkill #1 day-one mistake) |
Pose
Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue
Metallic & roughness
- · Match metallic / roughness to surface (SlashSkill: sheen mismatch exposes faster than hue error)
- · Matte wall → low metallic; metal pipe/barrel → medium–high metallic
Common Mistakes
- Copying the spot without the exact pose shown in community screenshots
- Sampling from a nearby surface instead of the pixel your body touches (SlashSkill eyedropper rule)
- Panicking and running when a seeker walks past instead of holding still
- Using default camera height habits — seekers eventually look up (Sewer pipe meta)
Counter Strategy
For seekers hunting this zone — sourced from map guides and community checklists
- Seeker timing: Guide rating 81/100 — difficulty tier from GameRant, not live match statistics.
Guide Sources
Guide Notes
- Spot first, paint second (mecchachameleongame.wiki paint workflow).
- Pro tip from our database: Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue. Meme spot by the diving board.
- Primary tip from GameRant: Sample deck white from chair edge, not pool tile blue. Meme spot by the diving board.
- mecchachameleongame.wiki Paint System — https://mecchachameleongame.wiki/paint-system/
- SlashSkill Paint Tips — https://www.slashskill.com/meccha-chameleon-tips-how-to-win-as-hider-and-seeker-and-master-the-paint-tool/
- Verify in a private lobby after major patches.
Image & Data Sources
Screenshot matched to Swimming pool! where possible; some entries use map overview assets when a spot-specific image is unavailable. Spot details via GameRant. Guide ratings are curated estimates from published walkthroughs — not live match statistics. Game imagery © lemorion_1224 / Steam.
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