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SPLATTER Map Voting Guide

Lobby map voting flow in SPLATTER Roblox — how players pick Museum and other maps, vote UI, rotation, and lobby strategy for place 90390610040462.

Map Voting in SPLATTER Lobbies

Before each round in SPLATTER by Creative Conceptualists (Roblox place 90390610040462), the lobby presents a map vote UI. Players tap or click map thumbnails to allocate votes; the winning map loads for the next hide-and-seek cycle. BETA BETA 1.2 with KNIVES & MUSEUM often sees Museum dominate votes — but rotation still depends on lobby taste and update hype.

Understanding voting helps you practice specific hiding zones or avoid Museum when learning paint tool basics. Hub: maps hub.

Vote UI Flow Step by Step

1. Return to lobby after a round ends or when first joining the experience.
2. Wait for vote panel — typically appears during intermission countdown, not mid-hunt.
3. Select a map thumbnail — one click equals one vote; some builds allow changing vote before timer ends.
4. Timer expires — highest vote count wins; ties may randomize or retain prior map per Creative Conceptualists logic (verify live if ties feel inconsistent).
5. Match loads — hide phase begins on voted map.

Mobile players use same UI via touch — mobile controls for post-vote hide phase.

Why Museum Wins Votes Often

KNIVES & MUSEUM marketing, knife cosmetics in knives shop, and streamer coverage push Museum visibility. Skilled Hiders vote Museum for high strategy tier plays on frame zones; Seekers vote it to practice gallery sweeps from Seeker hunt.

New players may find Museum punishing — vote simpler legacy layouts when available to learn how to play without marble HSV stress. Map difficulty: tier list.

Lobby Strategy — When to Vote What

Learning paint: avoid Museum-heavy lobbies; vote any flatter map if offered.
Practicing climb: vote Museum for climbing spots density.
Grinding wins: vote maps you studied in Museum guide and Hider walkthrough.
Seeker warmup: vote maps with loud vertical meta so balcony checks become habit.

Economy tie-in: save code rewards for shop before flexing gun skins in Museum Seeker lobbies.

Private Servers and Vote Skips

Roblox private servers for place 90390610040462 may host friends-only practice. Vote UI might still appear or host plugins may lock maps — behavior is not uniform. For consistent Museum practice, coordinate with friends in first match guide style private sessions.

Public matchmaking remains the default for most players reading this wiki.

After the Vote — Round Checklist

Map locked → role assigned (Hider / Seeker) → hide or wait phase. Hiders: route to pre-chosen zone on Museum or alternate map. Seekers: memorize sweep pattern for voted layout.

More resources: guides hub, controls, items hub, camouflage planner.

We update vote UI notes when Creative Conceptualists patches lobby HUD in future BETA builds.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you vote for maps in SPLATTER?

In the lobby intermission, click or tap a map thumbnail on the vote panel before the countdown ends.

Can you change your map vote?

Many builds let you switch votes before the timer expires. Click a different thumbnail to move your vote.

What happens on a tie vote?

The game picks a winner randomly or uses a default rule — tie behavior can shift between BETA patches.

Why is Museum map voted so often?

KNIVES & MUSEUM update hype, knife theme, and high-skill hide spots make Museum a popular pick.

Does private server skip map voting?

Depends on host settings. Some private servers still show votes; others may lock a single map.