Sewer hiding spots
18 screenshot-backed hiding spots for Sewer, grouped with hider setup, why the disguise works, and seeker counterplay so you can test the map in private lobbies.
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18 tested candidate spots
Pipes, pallets, trash cans, barrels, sandbags, graffiti, drainage tunnels, and dark rooms reward low-light shape control.

Rusty tunnel pipe
Beside a large pipe at the top of a brick tunnel.
Hider setup
Use rust and dark pipe tones while hugging the pipe line.
Why it works
High pipe routes are outside many seeker sightlines.
Seeker check
Look up along tunnel pipes.

Wood pallet frame
Inside the gap of a wooden pallet frame.
Hider setup
Use wood brown and fit between the slats.
Why it works
Pallet slats naturally break the body outline.
Seeker check
Check through pallet gaps.

Green bin rim
At the opening of a large green trash bin.
Hider setup
Match the green rim and crouch into the lip.
Why it works
The bin rim hides body edges from floor-level view.
Seeker check
Check trash bin openings directly.

Orange barrel and tires
Beside orange-red barrels and tire piles.
Hider setup
Become another orange container in the prop cluster.
Why it works
Barrels and tires already create chunky, repeated forms.
Seeker check
Count barrels and inspect gaps near tire piles.

Gray sandbags
Beside stacked gray sandbags.
Hider setup
Use cement gray and fold into the bag pile.
Why it works
Sandbags have irregular edges that hide a curled body.
Seeker check
Look for a bag that lacks seams or has soft movement.

Green-white barrel gap
Inside gaps between stacked green and white striped barrels.
Hider setup
Copy the barrel stripe colors and squeeze into the stack.
Why it works
Striped barrels can hide color breaks if alignment is close.
Seeker check
Look between stacked barrels, not only at their fronts.

Red octopus graffiti
In front of red graffiti on a brick wall.
Hider setup
Use bright red and flatten into the graffiti color field.
Why it works
The wall art makes an unusual red shape feel intentional.
Seeker check
Check graffiti for raised or moving patches.

Behind wood cabinet
Behind a wooden cabinet.
Hider setup
Use dark wood and stay in the rear shadow.
Why it works
Seekers often check cabinet fronts first.
Seeker check
Walk around storage furniture.

Graffiti and barrel chaos
Between a colorful graffiti wall and barrel pile.
Hider setup
Use the loudest nearby colors and hide inside the clutter.
Why it works
Visual noise makes imperfect paint less obvious.
Seeker check
Inspect cluttered graffiti zones slowly.

Green barrel by grate ramp
Beside green barrels near a metal grate ramp.
Hider setup
Match the barrel green and use the ramp edge to cut the outline.
Why it works
The ramp and barrel create overlapping hard edges.
Seeker check
Check barrel sides along ramps.

Gray water tank
Beside a large gray water tank or bucket.
Hider setup
Use metal gray and press against the tank wall.
Why it works
Gray metal surfaces hide subtle body curves in low light.
Seeker check
Check tank sides for extra mass.

Rust and paint junction
Where rusty pipes meet splashed wall paint.
Hider setup
Use mottled rust and paint colors instead of one flat tone.
Why it works
Patchy textures hide small color errors.
Seeker check
Look for a patch with a body-shaped boundary.

Blue barrel corner
Near a blue barrel on the floor by graffiti.
Hider setup
Use blue and crouch into the corner.
Why it works
The corner and barrel hide two sides of the silhouette.
Seeker check
Check low corners beside barrels.

Blue graffiti drain
At a drainage tunnel opening beside blue graffiti text.
Hider setup
Use blue or dark tunnel colors and hug the opening.
Why it works
The tunnel edge and wall text split seeker attention.
Seeker check
Inspect drain mouths, especially near graffiti.

Dark drain side
On the opposite side of the same drainage opening.
Hider setup
Use dark gray or black and stay inside the blind side.
Why it works
The pipe mouth creates a small visual dead zone.
Seeker check
Check both sides of tunnel mouths.

Purple cleaner bottle
In a brick-wall corner beside a purple cleaner bottle.
Hider setup
Use matching purple and keep the shape narrow.
Why it works
A small bottle-like form can vanish in a corner.
Seeker check
Check bright bottles for size mismatch.

High ceiling pipe
Beside a large pipe on the ceiling.
Hider setup
Use pipe colors and hold high above normal eye level.
Why it works
Most seekers clear floor clutter before checking the ceiling.
Seeker check
Look up at every major pipe run.

Dark room table
Beside a wooden table in a dim room.
Hider setup
Use low-light wood and shadow colors.
Why it works
Dim rooms forgive imperfect paint if movement is minimal.
Seeker check
Sweep table legs and nearby 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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