#8Under reviewVoxel / blocky

Minecraft Lobby [QOL]

A voxel / blocky Workshop map collected from Steam's current popular list. Use the guide page as a scouting plan, then verify exact spots in a private lobby.

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Needs in-game verificationCollected: 2026-06-27

Scouting guide: inferred from the map title and Steam metadata. Treat these as candidate hiding routes until you verify them in-game.

Classic hiding guide

Minecraft Lobby [QOL] should reward square silhouettes, repeated blocks and prop rows. Start with places where a chameleon can read as one more block, crate, trunk or chest.

Chest or crate rows

Stand or crouch at the end of a repeated row so the hunter reads your outline as a missing final block.

Tree-trunk and pillar sides

Use vertical blocky objects to justify a tall pose; keep your long edge flush with the trunk or pillar face.

Mine or doorway shadows

The hard shadow edge hides small movement better than bright open grass or floor tiles.

Playtest setup

  1. 1

    Open the map in a private lobby and walk one full hunter route before choosing a spot.

  2. 2

    Screenshot three candidate areas: repeated props, deep shadows and a landmark-side clutter zone.

  3. 3

    Use the Camouflage Studio to match the local colour and check whether your outline survives from hunter distance.

  4. 4

    Run one hunter sweep with a friend. If they find you in under 15 seconds, move one prop row deeper or switch angle.

Hunter check

A good spot survives the first centerline scan, a side-angle pass and one close flashlight-style inspection. Fail any one of those and mark it as a risky trick spot, not a staple.