Player-count searches are practical. A group wants to know whether a match works with two friends, whether a bigger lobby is possible, and whether public or private rooms can handle viewer participation. The official Steam description says players split into Seeker and Hider teams, that public servers can be joined freely when they are not set to private, and that 2-10 players are recommended depending on the host's network environment.
That recommendation should be presented carefully. It is not a promise that every connection, region, or host machine can run the same maximum. A good player-count page explains the recommended range, what private lobbies are for, how streamers should think about host stability, and which troubleshooting page to use when friends cannot join.
This page should also help players choose the right match size. Smaller groups make learning paint and seeker routes easier. Larger groups create better party chaos, but they also make host network quality, version matching, and lobby visibility more important.
Player Count Quick Matrix
Use the recommended range as a planning guideline, then account for host network quality and the current game version.
| Question | Answer | Player note |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum useful group | 2 players | One hider and one seeker can start the core loop |
| Recommended range | 2-10 players | Official Steam description ties this to host network conditions |
| Public rooms | Available when not private | Anyone can join freely if the host exposes the server |
| Private rooms | Friend/group focused | Useful for parties and streamer-controlled lobbies |
Private Lobby Checklist
Before blaming the game, confirm every player is on the same version and that Steam connectivity is stable.
- Restart Steam if a friend cannot see the lobby after an update.
- Check whether the room was created as private or public.
- Switch hosts if one player's network cannot keep the room visible.
- Use troubleshooting steps for invite, server browser, and version mismatch symptoms.
Sources and editorial notes
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