Penguin Hotel hiding spots
8 screenshot-backed hiding spots for Penguin Hotel, grouped with hider setup, why the disguise works, and seeker counterplay so you can test the map in private lobbies.
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8 tested candidate spots
Bright furniture, penguin props, toilets, armor, balloons, columns, and high corners make this a smaller but very readable map set.

Blue sofa corner
In the corner of a blue sofa near a yellow cushion and teapot.
Hider setup
Use blue upholstery or yellow cushion colors and stay compact.
Why it works
The sofa corner already contains several bright focal points.
Seeker check
Inspect cushions and teapot-side corners.

Blue penguin mascot corner
At the corner beside a large blue penguin prop.
Hider setup
Match the penguin's blue and white palette.
Why it works
The oversized mascot makes an extra blue shape feel normal.
Seeker check
Check the mascot's sides and base.

Toilet base
At the base of a white toilet.
Hider setup
Use ceramic white and stay tight to the floor.
Why it works
The fixture base hides a low, rounded silhouette.
Seeker check
Look under and around bathroom fixtures.

Armor statue gap
Behind an armor statue.
Hider setup
Use dark metal gray and tuck into the statue gap.
Why it works
The statue blocks direct view while metal colors absorb detail.
Seeker check
Circle statues and check the back gap.

Penguin prop shadow
In the shadow behind a penguin prop.
Hider setup
Use deep blue or black and hide in the prop shadow.
Why it works
A shadowed mascot edge can erase body detail.
Seeker check
Check behind mascot props with a close pass.

Balloon pile by marble column
Inside blue and orange balloons near a marble column.
Hider setup
Use balloon colors and hide as another rounded object.
Why it works
Bright balloon clusters hide color variation well.
Seeker check
Look for one balloon that does not move or reflect correctly.

High dark corner
Near the ceiling in a dark wall corner.
Hider setup
Use shadow tones and rely on height.
Why it works
Seekers often miss high angles during fast sweeps.
Seeker check
Look up at dark ceiling corners.

Blue doorframe edge
Beside a blue doorframe near checkerboard flooring.
Hider setup
Match the blue frame and line up with the vertical edge.
Why it works
Doorframes naturally create body-sized vertical strips.
Seeker check
Inspect frame thickness and edge shadows.
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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