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How to Find Your Own Personal "Among Us" Playstyle (Without Getting Voted Out First)
Hey guys! Grab a snack, pull up a chair, and let’s talk about the elephant in the spaceship. Or, more accurately, the alien parasite masquerading as our best friend in electrical.
Listen, I love Among Us. I really do. But for the first three months of playing, I was terrible. And I don't mean "Oh no, I got caught killing in navigation" terrible. I mean "I faked the card swipe task on Polus—a map that doesn't even have the card swipe task" terrible. My friends laughed so hard I thought my headset was going to blow out.
I used to scour the internet for generic “Among Us Tips,” but here’s the secret no one tells you: generic tips only get you so far because everyone else has read them too! If you want to actually get good, you need personal tips tailored to your specific, beautifully weird brain.
So, how do you figure out your own personal tells and get advice that actually works for you? Here is exactly what I did to go from "Chronically Voted Out First" to a "Master Manipulator" (or at least, a decent crewmate).
1. Find a Consistent Crew (and Let Them Roast You)
Public lobbies are wild. They are a lawless wasteland of people typing "red" and voting with zero proof. You can't learn anything there.
If you want real feedback, you need to play with a consistent group—whether that's your IRL friends or a dedicated Discord server. Because here is the funny thing about human nature: your friends will learn your "tells" before you do.
For me, it was my buddy Dave (who always plays Yellow with the wet floor sign on his head). After a game, he casually said, “You know you talk an octave higher when you’re the Impostor, right?” Dude. I had no idea! I was basically singing soprano every time I got the red screen. By playing with the same folks, I was able to ask them directly: "Hey, what gave me away?" Let them roast your gameplay. It’s the best tailored advice you’ll ever get.
2. Become Your Own FBI Agent (Record Yourself!)
Okay, hear me out on this one because it sounds super sweaty, but it’s actually hilarious. Download OBS or just use your console's screen record feature and capture one or two of your gaming sessions, including your voice audio.
Then, watch it back the next day.
I did this and made a horrifying discovery: when I was a crewmate, I ran in straight, purposeful lines. When I was the Impostor, I walked around like a Roomba bumping into walls because I was staring at my kill cooldown timer. Watching myself confidently vent directly in front of a glowing red security camera was humbling, to say the least. You will instantly see your own personal bad habits.
3. The "Post-Mortem" De-brief
This is a game-changer. When the game ends and you're back in the lobby lobby waiting for the host to hit start, don't just sit there in silence. Use those 45 seconds!
If you lost, ask the lobby a direct question:
- "Wait, Purple, how did you know I didn't actually do asteroids?"
- "Did I vent too late?"
- "Was my alibi too detailed?"
I used to over-explain my whereabouts. "I was in lower engine, and then I walked past reactor, and I saw a leaf fall, and then..." A random player named SpicyNugget literally typed in chat: "ur talking too much bro. imp behavior." Boom. Free, perfectly personalized advice from a complete stranger. (Thanks, SpicyNugget, wherever you are).
4. Watch Streamers... But Play the "What Would I Do?" Game
We all watch streamers play, but if you want to get personal tricks, you have to watch actively.
When your favorite gamer gets into a sticky situation (like someone finding a body while they are standing right next to it), pause the video in your head. Ask yourself: What would I say right now?
I used to immediately get defensive and yell, "IT WASN'T ME!" But when I watched really good players, I noticed they did the opposite. They’d act confused and ask, "Wait, who was in the room with us?" By comparing my knee-jerk reaction to their veteran plays, I learned to tweak my personal defense strategy. I stopped playing defensive and started playing inquisitive.
Wrapping it Up
At the end of the day, Among Us is a game of psychology, and everybody's brain works a little differently. You might be an aggressive Impostor or a passive, stealthy one. You might be a crewmate who lives on the Admin table, or one who aggressively does tasks.
Embrace your quirks! Find out what makes your playstyle totally unique, figure out your silly little habits, and adjust from there.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go put a little sprout hat on my Cyan bean. I have a spaceship to repair... or, you know, sabotage. 😉
Hit me up in the comments: What is the most embarrassing way you've ever been caught in Among Us? Let’s share the pain!
