Fixing "steps" that allowed players to skip the scan timer. 🔍 The "Hunk Hands" Strategy
Before the patch, some players used specific hand-movement patterns to trigger the "squirting" animation bug as a distraction. 📈 Impact on the Meta
In gaming terminology, "squirting" often refers to a visual particle glitch. In Among Us , players previously reported a bug where the Medbay scanner's animation would loop or "spurt" pixels incorrectly if multiple players attempted to scan at the exact same millisecond. This visual bug was often used by Impostors to confuse Crewmates about who was actually performing the task. 🔧 What the "Patched" Update Means hunk hands 6 step squirting medbay patched
With the latest patch, many of these "6-step" exploits have been removed to ensure fair play.
The Medbay remains a safe haven, but it requires more tactical awareness than just relying on animation bugs. Fixing "steps" that allowed players to skip the scan timer
The Medbay is one of the most iconic rooms in Among Us . It is the site of the "Submit Scan" visual task, which is a foolproof way to prove a player’s innocence. Over time, players have developed complex strategies—sometimes referred to by the community using slang like "6-step" sequences—to maximize their efficiency or hide within the room's geometry. 💉 Understanding the "Squirting" Glitch
Completing the 6-step Medbay sequence in record time. In Among Us , players previously reported a
Impostors can no longer use visual glitches to fake scans.
Preventing players from hiding "inside" the scanner.
The "Hunk" method of rapid-tapping tasks has been throttled by new cooldowns.