Paint and Seek screenshot evidence should show the creator context, tested claim, date, and enough UI or map detail to prove what was checked.
Paint and Seek screenshot evidence checklist
Paint and Seek screenshot evidence is most useful when it proves one specific claim. A screenshot should not be a random decoration; it should support code status, reward value, map spot, or creator identity.
| Screenshot type | What to include |
|---|---|
| Code success | Code text, reward result, creator, and date. |
| Code failure | Failure message and requirement check. |
| Map spot | Map context, hider position, and version note. |
| Official link | Creator line or Roblox description. |
| Correction | Old claim and new evidence. |
Capture quality
Paint and Seek screenshot evidence should be readable, cropped enough to focus the claim, and stored with original capture date. If the screenshot comes from a private server, still record the game and test condition.
Publication rule
Paint and Seek screenshot evidence should never be copied from another guide site. Use original captures, official media with source labels, or user-submitted evidence with permission.