FAQ

Paint and Seek FAQ.

Short answers for players trying to choose the right Roblox game, code page, or guide path.

Direct answer

The most important Paint and Seek FAQ answer is that there is more than one similarly named Roblox experience. Always check the creator before using a code, map note, or guide.

What is Paint and Seek Roblox?

Paint and Seek Roblox is best handled as a same-name game cluster. Some players mean Paint and Seek by Ikitai Studios, while others mean Paint And SEEK! by the Blend team or a smaller similarly named experience.

Which Paint and Seek game should I choose?

Choose by creator name. If your Roblox page says Ikitai Studios, use the Ikitai Studios hub and code ledger. If your Roblox page points to the Blend version, use the Blend hub and code ledger.

Are Paint and Seek codes shared between games?

No. Paint and Seek codes are not treated as shared across creators. A code can be real for one Paint and Seek game and useless for another. Keep original casing and test the code on the matching Roblox experience.

Why is my Paint and Seek code not working?

The most common reasons are wrong game, wrong casing, expired code, group or like requirement, server delay, or an unverified media report. Paint & Seek Lab labels these states instead of calling every reported code active.

Does Paint & Seek Lab publish map spots?

Not until the site has original evidence. Map spots, seeker routes, color palettes, and hiding paths need screenshots or videos tied to a game version and test date.

Is Paint & Seek Lab official?

No. Paint & Seek Lab is an independent fan site. It does not speak for Roblox, Ikitai Studios, the Blend team, or any other creator.

Paint and Seek FAQ quick checks

Use this Paint and Seek FAQ when a code page, video, or friend message does not name the creator. The Paint and Seek FAQ answer is usually to check the Roblox creator line first, then follow the matching hub.

Use this Paint and Seek FAQ when a reward value looks different from another site. The Paint and Seek FAQ rule is to treat the reward as unconfirmed until the same code is tested inside the same Roblox experience.

Use this Paint and Seek FAQ when you want map advice. The Paint and Seek FAQ rule is that maps need original screenshots, version notes, and test dates before they become published hiding-spot pages.