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SPLATTER Mobile Controls

Touch controls for SPLATTER on Roblox mobile — movement buttons, camera, paint UI, freeze, crouch, and climb on phone and tablet.

Mobile HUD Layout Overview

SPLATTER on iOS and Android uses Roblox's mobile touch layer plus SPLATTER-specific HUD buttons for paint, freeze, crouch, and climb. Place ID 90390610040462 runs the same BETA BETA 1.2 build as PC, including KNIVES & MUSEUM map geometry and climbing overhaul volumes — but input is entirely on-screen.

Typical layout: virtual joystick or D-pad on the left, camera drag on the right, action buttons clustered along the right edge or bottom. Paint appears as a dedicated icon during the Hider phase; Seekers see shoot and aim controls when the hunt starts. Compare with PC controls if you switch devices mid-session.

New mobile players should complete beginner walkthrough on touch before chasing advanced hiding tiers.

Touch Movement and Camera

Drag the right side of the screen to rotate camera — critical for eyedropper sampling when walls are behind you. The left virtual stick moves your avatar; sensitivity feels higher than mouse on PC, so practice short taps instead of long drags when fine-adjusting position before freeze.

Jump, crouch, and climb appear as tap buttons when contextually available. After the climbing overhaul, climb icons flash near Museum balconies and multi-level hiding zones. Miss the prompt and you lose seconds on the hide clock — pre-run routes using climbing spots guide.

Lower Roblox graphics on older phones to reduce touch lag. Stutter during paint application ruins HSV matching more often than color choice errors.

Painting on Mobile

Tap the paint tool button — the mobile equivalent of pressing F on PC — to open brushes and palettes. Left-side movement and right-side camera continue while the tool menu is open; close the menu to apply paint with the primary action button (usually a large tap zone on the right).

Mobile paint workflow mirrors PC: reach hide spot → open paint → eyedropper sample → adjust HSV, roughness, metallic → freeze → paint → crouch. Menu depth makes mobile slower per hide; prioritize simpler zone types until you memorize slider positions.

Our paint and hide tutorial includes mobile timing notes. Use camouflage planner to checklist surfaces before you queue on phone.

Freeze, Crouch, and Climb Buttons

Freeze on mobile is a HUD icon — tap before brushing detail work on Museum frame edges or knife display glass reflections. Without freeze, thumb camera drift leaves streaky paint.

Crouch toggles or holds depending on Roblox mobile defaults. Use crouch to align with low benches and courtyard planters where Seeker crosshair height matters.

Climb prompts appear as contextual buttons when facing overhaul climb volumes. Tap immediately — prompts timeout. Museum gallery climbs are tight on small screens; rotate camera before moving so the button stays visible. Full route list: climbing guide.

Seeker Controls on Touch

Seeker phase replaces paint UI with aim and fire buttons. Drag to aim, tap fire to shoot — layout matches other Roblox shooters. Strafe with the movement stick while tracking Hiders who used climb routes above default eye line.

Mobile Seekers struggle on dark Museum corners; increase brightness in device settings, not in-game filters. Gun cosmetics from gun skins should avoid huge VFX that obscure thumbs. Knife cosmetics from knives page are lobby flex — focus on gun clarity for hunts.

Drill Seeker hunt strategies on mobile in off-peak hours when lobbies are less chaotic.

Mobile vs PC — When to Switch

Hiders benefit from PC eyedropper precision on competitive Museum lobbies. Mobile excels for casual queues and short sessions. If you main mobile, invest shop currency from shop guide into paint palette upgrades before character skins — see gun skins and knives guide for economy tips.

Return to controls hub for all sections, or read paint tool deep dive for slider semantics shared across devices.

Check code redemption on mobile — shop and codes menus use the same touch layout as PC lobby UI.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you paint in SPLATTER on mobile?

Tap the paint tool HUD button, sample colors with eyedropper, then use the primary action button to apply paint. See our paint tool guide for HSV and brush settings.

Is SPLATTER playable on phone?

Yes. Full hide-and-seek rounds work on iOS and Android with touch movement, camera drag, and on-screen action buttons.

Where is freeze on mobile SPLATTER?

Freeze is a HUD icon during the Hider phase. Tap it to lock position before detailed painting.

How do you climb on mobile after the overhaul?

Face a climb point and tap the contextual climb button when it appears. Routes are the same as PC on Museum and other maps.

Are mobile controls harder for Hiders?

Paint menus take longer on touch, but the same camouflage rules apply. Practice simple hiding zones first and use freeze often.