Indoor Countryside hiding spots
17 screenshot-backed hiding spots for Indoor Countryside, grouped with hider setup, why the disguise works, and seeker counterplay so you can test the map in private lobbies.
Screenshot database
17 tested candidate spots
Hay blocks, pumpkins, gas cylinders, feed troughs, fences, balloons, crates, and grass-colored props make this map about repeated farm clutter.

Hay pile with gray cylinder
Inside a hay pile near a gray gas cylinder.
Hider setup
Use hay yellow and tuck into the pile beside the cylinder.
Why it works
Hay texture hides rough body edges.
Seeker check
Check hay piles around cylinders.

Hay brick props
Beside rectangular hay bales in the farm prop area.
Hider setup
Paint straw yellow and square the pose.
Why it works
Repeated hay blocks make another block feel normal.
Seeker check
Look for hay blocks with rounded edges.

Grass hay block
On grass beside square hay bales.
Hider setup
Use straw colors and align with the bale stack.
Why it works
The grass setting makes hay clutter expected.
Seeker check
Check bale count and stack symmetry.

Hay roll gap
In the center gap of rolled hay.
Hider setup
Use straw colors and curl into the roll opening.
Why it works
The circular hay roll naturally hides a compact body.
Seeker check
Look inside hay roll centers.

Stacked blue buckets
Beside a stack of blue buckets.
Hider setup
Use bucket blue and hug the stack.
Why it works
Bucket stacks are repeated, simple shapes.
Seeker check
Check for one bucket-shaped object with body curves.

Feed trough opening
At the opening of a dark green metal feed trough.
Hider setup
Match the trough green and lie along the rim.
Why it works
The opening breaks the silhouette and creates shadow.
Seeker check
Check trough openings from above.

Pumpkins by barn wall
Near pumpkins against red barn boards.
Hider setup
Use pumpkin orange and become one more round prop.
Why it works
Pumpkin clusters make extra orange shapes believable.
Seeker check
Check pumpkin count and spacing.

On top of hay
Directly on a highlighted hay pile.
Hider setup
Use straw yellow and lie flat on the hay surface.
Why it works
The hay surface can absorb a flat body if color is close.
Seeker check
Look for raised shapes on top of hay piles.

Pumpkin and hay corner
In a hay corner beside pumpkins.
Hider setup
Match either straw or pumpkin orange and stay tight to the corner.
Why it works
The corner hides part of the body behind farm clutter.
Seeker check
Check corners where pumpkins meet hay.

Red barn wall and horse prop
Against a red barn wall near a horse prop.
Hider setup
Use barn-wall red and avoid casting a separate outline.
Why it works
The horse prop distracts seekers from the flat wall area.
Seeker check
Inspect open red wall sections for imperfect paint.

Gray cylinder on grass
Beside a gray gas cylinder lying on the grass.
Hider setup
Use metal gray and align with the cylinder body.
Why it works
A low cylinder creates cover and color reference.
Seeker check
Check both ends of cylinders.

Stones and wire roll
Beside gray stones and a rolled wire mesh.
Hider setup
Use stone gray or wire-metal colors in the clutter.
Why it works
Mixed gray objects hide uneven silhouettes.
Seeker check
Check the edges of wire and stone piles.

Cow and balloon props
Inside a colorful toy-like cluster with cow props and balloons.
Hider setup
Use bright colors and blend into the prop pile.
Why it works
Colorful toy clutter makes exact object identity less important.
Seeker check
Check bright clusters for shapes that do not match the set.

Balloon ball pit
In a pit full of colorful balloon-like balls.
Hider setup
Use saturated colors and keep the body rounded or low.
Why it works
Many bright circles make one fake object difficult to isolate.
Seeker check
Look for a cluster that has a body-sized outline.

Crate, pumpkin, and hay set
Beside wooden crates, pumpkins, and hay.
Hider setup
Use wood grain or pumpkin orange and sit inside the mixed stack.
Why it works
Three prop materials create flexible hiding colors.
Seeker check
Inspect crate edges and pumpkin gaps.

White fence rail
Beside a white fence near pumpkins.
Hider setup
Use fence white and line up with the rail or post.
Why it works
Fence rails already create repeated white strips.
Seeker check
Look for one rail or post that is too thick.

Corner pumpkins by fence
In a corner where pumpkins sit near a white fence.
Hider setup
Use pumpkin orange and stay low in the corner.
Why it works
The fence and corner block several sightlines.
Seeker check
Check pumpkin corners from the side.
Practice flow
Pick one easy spot, one repeated-object spot, and one risky angle. Have a seeker clear the route from the first doorway, then mark which setup failed from the side profile.
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