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The Point Hope lighthouse map in the rain in Phasmophobia.
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How to complete the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge in Phasmophobia

I hope you're good at hiding.

Phasmophobia has a collection of weekly challenges focused around the hide-and-seek theme that are some of the most terrifying trials you can face. One of these weekly modes is Hide and Seek: Hide!

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Challenge modes are specifically designed to test how good of a ghost hunter you are, so they’re always very tricky to complete. The rewards are worth it, though, which means you may need some help successfully completing the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge in Phasmophobia.

What is the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge in Phasmophobia?

The Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge in Phasmophobia.
It’s very tough but super rewarding. Screenshot by Dot Esports

The Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge is one of Phasmophobia’s rotating weekly trials and is specifically part of the Hide and Seek series. There is quite a variety of challenges focused on this theme, with some of the other ones being Hide and Seek: Seeker and Hide and Seek: Extreme.

You can tackle the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge to earn 5,000 experience and $5,000 cash plus a lot more experience and cash along the way, so this is one of the best ways to level up quickly in Phasmophobia.

Hide and Seek: Hide! Phasmophobia challenge rules

Every weekly trial you face in Phasmophobia comes with its own special guidelines, so here are the rules you need to know about for the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge.

  • You have to tackle this challenge on Point Hope.
  • Your sanity starts at zero percent.
  • The fuse box starts turned off, its location is marked on the map, and you can turn it on.
  • You have a one-minute grace setup period.
  • All screens in the truck are on and working.
  • You have a mix of both Tier I and Tier II equipment.
    • Tier I: Salt, Sanity Medication, Motion Sensor, Incense, Sound Sensor, Photo Camera, Ultraviolet, and Tripod.
    • Tier II: Crucifix, Firelight, Igniter, EMF Reader, Thermometer, Ghost Writing Book, Video Camera, Spirit Box, DOTS Projector, and Flashlight.
  • Some equipment is missing including Parabolic Microphones, Motion Sensors, and Head Gear.
  • Even though you have Sanity Medication available to use, it does not work when you consume it, which means your sanity is permanently fixed at zero percent.
  • There are no Cursed Possesions you can use. Outside of this challenge, there are usually some Point Hope Cursed Possessions you can find and use.
All Hide and Seek: Hide! equipment in Phasmophobia.
Luckily, most of your equipment is pretty useful. Screenshot by Dot Esports

How to complete the Hide and Seek: Hide! Phasmophobia weekly challenge

To successfully finish the Hide and Seek: Hide! weekly challenge, you must correctly determine what ghost is present in a contract three different times on Point Hope. You have a week to tackle this challenge each time it rotates into Phasmophobia, and you can try to finish it as many times as you like while it is active.

Phasmophobia Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge tips

The Hide and Seek: Hide! weekly challenge is by far one of the toughest ones you’ll face since the ghost is extremely eager to hunt on an extremely small map, so here are some tips to help you successfully finish this challenge.

Hide

Unsurprisingly, the name of this challenge gives you one of the best pieces of advice you can use, which is to hide. On Point Hope, running away from the ghost to survive a hunt is quite difficult since the map is so compact.

Usually, I prefer running to evade a ghost during a hunt since you can get away from most ghosts quite easily. But when you’re on a very small map like Point Hope, you just can’t run much since there’s almost nowhere to go. This means you’ll need to quickly run and hide instead. So when the ghost starts hunting, have a hiding spot in mind and make your way there as quickly as possible. Be sure to turn off any active equipment you’re holding while hiding since the ghost might find you otherwise.

Use your setup time strategically

You only have one minute from the moment you enter the map until the ghost will almost certainly hunt you, so it’s crucial to make the most of your setup time. Because of this, consider placing down items like Video Cameras, DOTS Projectors, and Ghost Writing Books right away since you can watch all of these through a Video Camera from the safety of the truck to catch evidence like Ghost Orbs.

Watching the cameras at Point Hope in Phasmophobia.
You can catch some evidence while watching from the truck. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Crucifixes are your friend

If you can place down some Crucifixes in the correct ghost room area before the grace period is up, you’ll buy yourself some extremely valuable extra time. This can be very tough to do since you only have a one-minute guaranteed period of safety. But if you get lucky and happen to find where the ghost is very quickly, be sure to use your Crucifixes to make the area safe.

Play with other ghost hunters

The Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge is one of the toughest weekly modes you can face, so tackling this trial with friends is one of the most effective ways to make it much easier. With at least one friend ghost-hunting alongside you, your odds of success in this mode increase massively since you can continue trying to identify the ghost even if you die.

In single-player mode, the contract ends as soon as a ghost catches you. But if you play with others, the contract continues until all players have been killed or you identify the ghost and leave.

As a ghost yourself, you can still be pretty useful to the team since you can freely wander around without worrying about dying. Your vision won’t be as good as it is when you’re alive, but you can usually still help out by checking for writing in the Ghost Writing Book, looking for thrown items to indicate where the ghost room is, and guiding your teammates during a hunt.

A Ghost Writing book on the floor in Phasmophobia.
Ghost Writing isn’t as clear in the afterlife, but you can still spot it if you pay close attention. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Use other challenge mode tips

Any tips you might be familiar with from other extremely tough challenge modes can be useful here, too. Familiarizing yourself with ghost patterns and behaviors as you do in challenges like No Evidence and Detectives Only can be very useful for this mode and strategies you might use for the Apocalypse Challenge are also applicable here.

Overall, success in the Hide and Seek: Hide! challenge is very reliant on having a solid knowledge of ghost-hunting Phasmophobia, so just do your best to keep in mind any helpful tips and tricks you know. Once you’re done with this challenge, it’s worth revisiting Point Hope in another game mode to get the key for the locked cabinet and complete the Ferryman of the Drowned Badge Easter egg.


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Kacee Fay
Staff Writer at Dot Esports covering new releases and a wide array of topics including Minecraft, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Phasmophobia, general gaming, streaming, and more. She has been avidly writing and gaming her whole life and now spends her time combining the two. Kacee graduated from San Diego State University in 2021 with a Bachelor’s Degree in English and a Certificate in Creative Editing and Publishing. She then joined Dot Esports as a Freelance Writer in 2022 before transitioning to a Staff Writer in 2023. In her spare time, she enjoys buying more books than she can read, gaming alone or with friends, drinking too much tea, attending concerts, fangirling over movies and television, listening to music, and spending time with her family, friends, and pets, who are the most important parts of her world.