Minecraft
Blocky village · Familiar IP layout
by Skolas · 6 colors · 4–12 players
Overview
The Minecraft workshop map recreates a recognizable blocky village with grass, stone, wood, and crafting-table props. Zone separation is clear — outdoor grass versus indoor wood tones — which makes color sampling straightforward once you learn the palette. Prop density is high enough for silhouette-breaking hides but sightlines stay manageable for medium-sized lobbies.
Why Play This Map
Minecraft is the community's default workshop pickup for groups learning custom maps. The IP familiarity helps new players orient quickly, while six distinct color zones still reward disciplined sampling. Seekers with Minecraft background predict rotation paths — hiders who know the layout gain an edge in prop mimic spots near trees and crafting tables.
Best Colors
- Grass Green
- Oak Wood Brown
- Stone Gray
- Dirt Brown
- Leaf Green
- Cobble Gray
Pro Tips
- 1
Sample grass green outdoors and switch to wood brown before entering any structure.
- 2
Tree trunks and leaf blocks break outlines — use flat poses against bark texture.
- 3
Crafting tables offer dual-tone cover; match the top brown, not the side grain.
- 4
Avoid open grass fields — seekers sweep the village center every round.
- 5
Stone paths read lighter than grass; re-sample when crossing zones.
Hot Zones
Village Tree Line
Blocky trunks and leaf clusters break outlines at default camera height.
Crafting Table Corner
Dual-tone wood props reward precise sampling.
Indoor Wood Rooms
Warm brown palette with furniture stacks — strong mid-game zone.
Danger Zones
Open Grass Field
Wide sightlines with minimal prop cover — seekers spot value mismatches fast.
Village Crossroads
High-traffic intersection swept every round.
Common Mistakes
- Using one grass sample for the entire map — wood interiors need re-sampling
- Camping open village center where blocky props don't break your outline
- Standing on stone paths with grass-colored paint
- Ignoring vertical play on tree canopies — seekers eventually look up
Community Notes
“Best workshop map for teaching friends custom layouts. Six colors but zones are obvious.”
— BlockMain
“Tree line hides still work after the last patch. Sample bark, not leaves.”
— VillageRat
Hiding Spot Guides
Verified hiding spot entries for Minecraft are coming soon. Until then, use the hot zones above and our Workshop Meta Guide to scout positions yourself.
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