Meccha Chameleon Indoor Country Farm Map Guide
Best Meccha Chameleon Indoor Country hiding spots on the farm map: hay bales, crates, rafters, surface palettes, and what seekers check first.
Last updated: 2026-06-23
Indoor Country: Best Hiding Spots (Farm Map)

Indoor Country, often just called the farm map, is one of the two beginner levels in Meccha Chameleon and arguably the best "become a prop" map in the whole game. This rustic farm interior is built from hay bales, wooden crates, barrels, teal barn paneling, and farm equipment. It is more open than Mansion, with earthy textures and real verticality, which makes it a fantastic place to learn how shape and pose matter. Below are the best mecha chameleon Indoor Country hiding spots, the palettes that blend, and the routes seekers run.
If you have not learned the camouflage loop yet, start with the paint guide, and use the map hub to compare this level against the others.
Difficulty and the farm map's strengths
Indoor Country is rated Beginner, but it plays differently from Mansion. Because it is more open, you cannot rely on dense furniture to wedge into. Instead, the farm rewards picking a real prop and matching it well. The earthy palette is wide and warm, and the verticality, beams and rafters overhead, gives you angles that most seekers forget to check. Master this map and you learn to match shape, not just color.
Surfaces to work with
- Hay: yellow and brown bales with a soft, fibrous texture.
- Wood: crates, barrels, and structural beams, all with strong grain.
- Painted paneling: the teal barn walls, a cooler accent against the warm room.
- Metal: farm equipment, often matte and worn.
Best hiding spots
- Hay bales. The signature spot on this map. Sample a hay bale, build a yellow-and-brown palette, and hold a low, hunched pose so your silhouette reads as a rounded bale rather than a blob. Add subtle grain so the surface does not look flat.
- Stacked crates and barrels. Blend the wood grain and slot yourself into a stack so the existing edges break your outline. Even better, tuck inside an open crate and paint the interior wood tone so only the opening shows.
- Rafters and beams overhead. Seekers rarely look up. Press along a beam high in the room, match the weathered wood, and freeze. This is the highest-value spot on the farm if you can reach it cleanly.
- Against the teal barn paneling. Flatten against a painted wall, match the cooler teal tone, and use a panel seam to split your silhouette. The contrast with the warm room makes precise matching important here.
- Among farm equipment. Wedge beside matte metal gear, matching its worn texture and dialing roughness up so you do not shine.
What seekers check first
Because the farm is open, seekers tend to scan sightlines quickly, then walk the props. Expect them to:
- Sweep the open floor and central space first.
- Walk close along crate and barrel stacks, using parallax to spot anything that shifts.
- Eventually scan upward, but usually late, which is why rafters pay off.
Stay off the open floor, and if you take a low prop spot, make sure your back is painted too. An unpainted rear is the classic farm-map giveaway when a seeker circles a hay bale.
Recommended surface palettes
Build your camouflage around these palette presets:
- A hay and straw palette for the bales: a yellow mid-tone base, a brown shadow tone tucked into the shaded underside, and a thin pale highlight where light catches the top.
- A weathered barn wood palette for crates, barrels, and beams: a mid brown base, darker grain shadows, and restrained warm highlights on edges.
- A barn teal palette when you commit to the painted paneling.
Match the material to the surface: hay and worn wood are matte, so push roughness up and keep metallic low. A glossy body on a dusty bale stands out the moment a seeker strafes past.
Plan your disguise
Indoor Country teaches the single most useful habit in Meccha Chameleon: match shape and pose, not just color. For seeker counterplay and deeper hider tactics, read our pro tips, and check the game modes to pick the right format for your group. Then plan your disguise with the free camouflage palette matcher.