Hiding is the whole survivor game in Lurking Giants, but new players misunderstand it in one crucial way. A hiding spot is not a safe zone you settle into — it is temporary cover you use for exactly one stretch of the night before moving on.
That single misunderstanding gets survivors killed around 2:00 AM. The players who reach sunrise in Lurking Giants never hunt for one perfect hiding spot — they string together a chain of throwaway ones and always know where the next piece of cover sits before they need it. Every good hiding spot here has a shelf life of a single visibility pulse, so the real skill is relocation under a clock, not concealment.
How hiding actually works
Tempat bersembunyi adalah perlindungan sementara di antara denyut visibilitas, bukan zona aman permanen. Satu tempat per denyut — pindah pada setiap jendela sorotan. Berjongkok mengurangi profil Anda di balik perlindungan di antara denyut, tetapi tidak menyembunyikan Anda selama denyut. And one control rule matters everywhere: lentera yang menyala atau item yang dilengkapi memblokir panjatan — lepaskan sebelum anda memanjat tangga, rangka, atau menara.
The rule that beats every hiding spot: one spot per pulse. No location, however good, protects you during a visibility pulse — the giant sees straight through it. Learn the pulse timing on the night cycle page.
Reading cover between pulses
Between highlights, cover is only as good as the line of sight it breaks. Rather than asking whether an object hides you, ask what the giant can see from where it stands, then move so a wall, trunk or billboard drops squarely onto that line. Trading one blocked sightline for the next is what carries you across a map without ever standing fully exposed.
Spacing is the other half of that math. A pulse lights every survivor at once, so three players packed behind the same rock hand the giant a free multi-kill the moment it fires. Drift toward the sector nobody else is working and let each highlight scatter the group rather than gather it. Choose your next hiding spot while you are still safe in the current one — deciding where to run mid-pulse, with the giant already wheeling toward you, collapses a controlled loop into a panic sprint.
Best hiding spots on Forest
The Forest is open and giant-favoured, so hiding here is about chaining line-of-sight breaks, not burrowing in.
- Semak luar (dedaunan yang bisa dimasuki jauh dari api unggun)
- Mulut gua (hanya transisi — keluar sebelum raksasa berkemah di pintu masuk)
- Garis pohon (pemutus garis pandang di antara denyut)
- Tepi geyser (tempat berlindung parsial dan titik jalan)
Nothing on the Forest conceals you for long, because the map has almost no interiors — bushes, cave mouths and tree lines interrupt a sightline only for the seconds it takes the giant to round them. Play the whole map as a perimeter loop rather than a set of rooms: leave the central campfire in the opening minute, drift bush to cave mouth to tree line along the outer ring, and rotate a sector on every pulse. The cave is the signature trap — it looks like shelter, but a giant that watched you duck inside will haunt the mouth and wait you out.

Best hiding spots on City
The City is vertical and survivor-favoured, and its best cover is up high — as long as you unequip your lantern before climbing.
- Atap rendah yang terhubung (matikan lentera sebelum memanjat)
- Pintu masuk terowongan (koridor keluar denyut)
- Belakang papan reklame (tempat berlindung cepat saat pindah)
- Relung tangga (penggunaan singkat — itu titik corong raksasa)
- Merangkak di toko serba ada (dilaporkan komunitas)
City hiding is the inverse problem: real vertical geometry means the strongest hiding spots are the ones the giant reaches slowly or not at all. Low connected rooftops beat a lone skyscraper because they give you an exit onto the next roof instead of a dead-end summit. Tunnels and billboard backs slip you between districts under cover, and a stairwell niche buys a heartbeat of concealment — but stairs are where the giant funnels, so never linger. Where the Forest keeps you running along one plane, the City rewards changing elevation faster than the giant can follow.
How crouching and climbing work
Crouching will not save you when the light hits, but it does real work in the gaps between pulses. A lowered stance keeps your silhouette off a City skyline, lets you shuffle behind low walls without your head clearing the cover, and is the quietest way to reposition when the giant is close enough to read movement — and to peek a corner before you commit to a run.
Climbing is where your gear turns on you. A lit lantern or any equipped item blocks the ascent, so unequip before you grab a truss, staircase or tower, then bring the light back once you are up top and rerouting. Coming down is the less predictable half — fall damage is still being retuned in the rework, so test a short ledge before you trust a long drop to shake a chasing giant.
Turning cover into survival
Good hiding is really good routing: line up your next piece of cover before the pulse forces you out of your current one, and keep distance from other survivors so a single highlight never catches a group. Put it together with the full survival guide and the map stops being a maze and starts being a loop you control.
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Are hiding spots permanent in Lurking Giants?
No hiding spot in Lurking Giants is a place you can settle for the night. Each one is temporary cover that lasts only until the next visibility pulse fires. From 12:00 AM until sunrise at 6:00 AM you keep abandoning good spots and lining up the next.
Does crouching hide you in Lurking Giants?
Only partly. Crouching helps you break line of sight and stay tucked behind an object, but a visibility pulse still highlights you through cover. Treat it as a way to move quietly between spots, not as a shield against the pulse itself.