Skribbl.io is a fun online game where players take turns drawing pictures and have the other players guess what they are drawing. Before joining a round, you can customize your own avatar to your liking. This article will show you how to get an invisible avatar skin.
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Steps
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Open the game. Type in Skribbl.io in your browser and click ↵ Enter .
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2Right click on your avatar. A drop down menu will open up.Advertisement
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3Click Inspect .
- You can also open this up with your keyboard, by typing Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + i .
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4Click >> at the very top right of your screen. A drop down menu will open up.
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5Select Application from the drop down.
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6Double click Local Storage . A drop down menu will open up.
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7Click https://skribbl.io .
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8Change the value to negative numbers. To the right of the word avatar , there are a random set of numbers based on what your avatar is set at. Change those numbers to all negatives.
- An example is [-11,-2,-7,-1].
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9Click the x at the top right of the screen.
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10Click Play! , then reload the page.
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11Voilà! You are now invisible.Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionAfter doing this, can I change back to a normal skin?ScarletteCommunity AnswerYes. You have to reset your computer, or change the numbers back to positives.
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QuestionHow do I change the values?ScarletteCommunity AnswerDouble click the box that the numbers are in. It will be highlighted in blue. Then add the negative signs.
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QuestionHow do I get the pizza hat? I saw some players with pizza and horns.ScarletteCommunity AnswerYou have to make the fourth number positive. An example is [-2,-3,-1,4]. However, because the pizza hat is not considered an actual skin, it will not appear in the game.
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