Hidden object games are satisfying — scan a scene, spot what's out of place, feel clever. But most of them use the same preset images over and over. Blendy: Paint & Seek flips the formula: every scene was hidden in and painted over by a real player.
Find the blob, not the banana
Instead of hunting for random objects in a cluttered illustration, you're looking for one thing: Blendy the Blob. He's somewhere in the scene — but another player has painted over him to make the search genuinely hard. Tap where you think he is. Wrong guesses count against you.
Why player-made hides are harder (and better)
A game designer can only hide things so many ways. A community of creative hiders? They'll find spots and paint techniques you never imagined. Some hides are obvious. Some are sneaky. Some will make you stare at the screen wondering how you missed him.
- Endless variety — new hides from the community every day.
- Real challenge — human hiders are unpredictable in the best way.
- Points for finding — earn your spot on the finder leaderboard.
Pro tip for hunters
Look for edges and color breaks first. Hiders often do a great job on Blendy's center but leave subtle seams where their paint meets the original scene. Scan systematically — top to bottom, or in a grid — instead of randomly tapping.
Then flip the script and hide your own
The best hidden object games let you appreciate the craft of a good hide. In Blendy, you don't just appreciate it — you create it. Hide Blendy, paint him in, share your scene, and watch the find count on your profile.