The ultimate prop hunt survival guide for Roblox
Hide or Die Wiki
Hide or Die is a fast-paced prop hunt game on Roblox developed by Splitbrick Studio under the 0 CCU Games label. Hiders morph into objects and survive until the timer runs out, while Seekers hunt them down using weapons, abilities, and sharp observation. Whether you are learning to whistle on cue, mastering morph spots on the School map, or redeeming the latest codes for free coins, this wiki covers everything you need to win more rounds and spend your currency wisely.
Quick Links
Active Codes
Redeem free coins with verified working codes updated regularly.
Beginner Guide
Learn team roles, morph basics, and first-match survival tips.
Powers Tier List
See which powers offer the best value for Hiders and Seekers.
PC Controls
Full keyboard and mouse bindings for competitive play.
Patch Notes
Track balance changes, new maps, and Season 1 updates.
Battle Pass
All 30 Season 1 tiers, rewards, and progression tips.
What Is Hide or Die?
Hide or Die (Place ID 18799085098) is a round-based prop hunt experience built for quick, tense matches. Each round assigns players to either the Hider or Seeker team. Hiders press F to morph into props scattered across the map, use the Anchor button to lock in place, and must whistle every 30 seconds to prove they are still alive. Seekers explore the environment, listen for whistles, and eliminate disguised players before time expires.
The game rewards map knowledge, creative hiding, and smart Seeker rotations. Coins earned from matches and codes unlock powers like Healing, Speed, Freeze, and Swap, plus cosmetic weapons and crate rolls ranging from Common to Spooky rarity. Season 1 introduces a 30-tier Battle Pass with exclusive rewards, making progression a core part of the experience beyond individual round wins.
Core Gameplay Loop
A typical Hide or Die session flows through lobby queue, team assignment, hiding phase, and seeker phase. Hiders have a brief window to reach strong morph positions before Seekers are unleashed. Once hunting begins, Seekers rely on visual tells, sound cues, and power abilities to flush out props that do not belong. The whistle mechanic forces Hiders to reveal approximate location periodically, creating dramatic mid-round confrontations.
Between rounds, players spend coins on powers, open crates, and customize loadouts. Game Passes offer permanent perks such as extra power slots or coin boosts, while the Battle Pass tracks seasonal challenges across 30 tiers. Understanding this loop—hide, survive, earn, upgrade—is the foundation for every guide on this wiki.
Maps, Items, and Meta
Hide or Die currently features five distinct maps: School, Hospital, Office, Gym, and Farm. Each environment offers unique prop pools, verticality, and choke points. School remains the most popular starter map, while Farm and Hospital reward players who memorize irregular object placement.
The item ecosystem spans powers, weapons and skins, crates (Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Spooky), plus Battle Pass and Game Pass purchases. Our powers tier list and maps tier list help you prioritize spending and practice time on high-value options.
Stay Updated
Splitbrick Studio communicates through official Discord and X (Twitter) channels—there is no official Trello board. For verified code drops, balance changes, and limited-time events, bookmark our official sources page and check active codes before every session. Codes like gift (350 coins), xmas (400 coins), and coleiscool (250 coins) rotate frequently, so redeeming early matters.
Our beginner guide walks new players through first-match basics, while role-specific guides cover Hider and Seeker strategies, the whistle mechanic, and advanced morph mastery. Cross-platform players should review PC, mobile, and console controls for optimal bindings.