All Maps in You vs Homer Roblox and Best Hiding Spots

You vs Homer is one of the most chaotic and fun 1 vs all survival games on Roblox. Inspired by The Simpsons, your goal is simple: survive and hide while Homer hunts everyone down.

Each match becomes intense depending on the map layout, lighting, vertical access, and secret parkour routes. Some maps reward stealth, while others demand movement and quick thinking.

In this guide, we’ll break down all maps currently available in You vs Homer, along with the best hiding strategies, parkour tricks, and survival tips for each one.

Currently, the game features eight maps, with more in development.


1. The Simpsons House

The Simpsons House is one of the largest and most balanced maps in the game. It has multiple floors, vertical access points, outdoor cover, and plenty of interactive spaces.

Map Overview

  • Large multi floor house

  • Attic and garage access

  • Outdoor trees and yard

  • Roof accessible via wall hopping

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Best Hiding Spots

Upper Floor Bookshelves
The bookshelves upstairs create tight visual blind spots. Most Homers check the ground floor first, giving you time to stay hidden.

The Roof
If you can wall hop from the exterior windows, you can reach the roof. This is one of the strongest survival spots, but skilled seekers will check it late game.

Garage Corners
The garage does not have many hiding spots, but it is great for looping Homer and evading rather than hiding.

Survival Strategy

Use vertical advantage. Start upstairs, rotate to the attic, and drop down when Homer commits to one side of the house.


2. Bart’s Spaceship

Bart’s Spaceship is one of the most unique maps due to its lighting mechanics. You can turn off lights to create darker hiding opportunities.

Map Overview

  • Large indoor spaceship

  • Lighting controls

  • Hallways and storage rooms

  • Strong stealth potential

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Best Hiding Spots

Spawn Hallway
Right behind the spawn area hallway is often ignored by seekers early game.

Storage Room Corners
Dark storage corners become nearly invisible when lights are off.

Shadow Zones Near Walls
Use lighting strategically to create blind spots.

Survival Strategy

Turn off lights early. Stay still in dark zones. Movement makes you easier to detect in narrow corridors.


3. Freddy Fazbear’s Spiffatron

This map is heavily inspired by Five Nights at Freddy’s and is naturally dark with limited visibility.

Map Overview

  • Low visibility environment

  • Multiple interior rooms

  • Flashlight dependent searching

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Best Hiding Spots

Dining Hall Corners
Tables and stage areas create shadow pockets.

Changing Rooms
These rooms are great, but always turn off your flashlight.

Spawn Area Edges
Though risky, many Homers overlook spawn edges during mid game rotations.

Survival Strategy

Do not move too much. Darkness is your best friend. If you are searching, equip flashlight. If hiding, turn it off immediately.


4. Krusty Krab

Krusty Krab is smaller compared to most maps. Hiding is harder here, so evasion becomes more important than stealth.

Map Overview

  • Small indoor space

  • Attic access

  • Roof accessible with wall hopping

Krusty Krab

Best Hiding Spots

Employee of the Month Room
Hide behind stacked boxes for maximum cover.

Roof Behind Sign
Wall hop and hide behind the Krusty Krab sign.

Counter Looping
The counter is better for looping and evading rather than hiding.

Survival Strategy

Keep moving. Use tight corners and roof access to extend survival time.


5. Island Bar

Island Bar is one of the smallest maps in the game. It requires strong parkour skills to dominate.

Map Overview

  • Open layout

  • Small huts

  • Lighthouse climbable

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Best Hiding Spots

Hut Interiors
Be cautious, as seekers can see under the porch.

Roof Area
Good for evasion, not long term hiding.

Lighthouse Top
If you master wall hopping, this becomes a strong late game hiding spot.

Survival Strategy

Use height. Most seekers do not check vertical locations immediately.


6. Springfield Elementary School

One of the biggest maps in the game with multiple secret hiding spots and parkour opportunities.

Map Overview

  • Large classrooms

  • Secret hiding compartments

  • Roof access via parkour

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Best Hiding Spots

Chalkboard Secret Spot
One of the best hidden areas in the map.

Principal Skinner Signboard
Interactive hiding space inside the sign.

Roof Access
Parkour up and evade from above.

Survival Strategy

Use secret compartments early game, rotate to roof late game.


7. Moe’s Tavern

This is the smallest and most intense map in You vs Homer. There are very limited hiding options.

Map Overview

  • Two small buildings

  • Tight spaces

  • Heavy evasion focus

Best Strategy

There are no true safe hiding spots here.

You must:

  • Master roof jumps

  • Use tight turns

  • Loop Homer continuously

This map rewards movement, not stealth.


8. Hospital

Hospital is another large, dark map similar in tone to Freddy Fazbear’s Spiffatron.

Map Overview

  • Dark hallways

  • Multiple rooms

  • Vending machine cover

  • Shadow heavy design

Hospital

Best Hiding Spots

Dark Room Corners
Low lighting gives natural camouflage.

Beside Vending Machines
Blend into shadows.

Room Entry Corners
Stay near doors but off center.

Survival Strategy

Use darkness and slow movement. Avoid long hallway exposure.


Map Difficulty Ranking

Easiest Maps for Hiders:

  • Springfield Elementary

  • The Simpsons House

  • Bart’s Spaceship

Hardest Maps:

  • Moe’s Tavern

  • Island Bar

  • Krusty Krab


Final Thoughts

Each map in You vs Homer demands a different survival style.

  • Large maps reward patience and stealth.
  • Small maps reward speed and parkour.
  • Dark maps reward awareness and positioning.

If you want to improve at the game, learn the vertical routes, memorize secret hiding spots, and understand when to hide versus when to run.

More maps are currently in development, so this list may expand in future updates.

Stay sharp, keep moving, and never underestimate Homer.