Direct answer
Paint and Seek map evidence must include the exact game version, original screenshot or video, map context, and a test date before a hiding spot or seeker route is published.
Paint and Seek map evidence checklist
Paint and Seek map evidence is required before publishing best spots. A text claim without a screenshot can be outdated, copied, or from the wrong same-name game.
| Evidence | Required detail |
|---|---|
| Screenshot | Original capture or clearly permitted media. |
| Creator | Ikitai Studios, Blend version, or another verified game. |
| Map name | The map or area shown. |
| Version | Update label or capture date. |
| Role | Hider value, seeker route, or both. |
What a map page should explain
Paint and Seek map evidence should support explanation, not just decoration. A good page explains why a spot works, what exposes it, how seekers counter it, and when an update might break it.
Current policy
Paint and Seek map evidence pages are policy-only until original screenshots exist. This prevents low-value map pages from launching too early.