SPLATTER Trello & Safety Hub
Welcome to the SPLATTER Trello and safety hub on splatters.wiki. This page exists because search results for SPLATTER Roblox frequently surface fake Trello boards, unofficial Discord servers, and phishing pages that impersonate Creative Conceptualists. Our job is simple: tell you what is real, what is dangerous, and where to find verified information for SPLATTER (Roblox place ID 90390610040462) — the paint hide-and-seek game with the Knives and Museum update, not PAINT or DIE or other similarly named experiences.
No Official Trello Board Exists
As of June 2026, Creative Conceptualists has not linked an official Trello board from the SPLATTER Roblox experience page, the developer Roblox group, or any channel we can independently verify. Trello is a popular tool for indie Roblox teams to publish roadmaps, but absence of a confirmed link means any board you find through Google or YouTube is community-made at best and malicious at worst.
Fake Trello pages often list upcoming knife skins, Museum map easter eggs, or SPLATTER promo codes that do not exist. They may embed Discord invite buttons that lead to unmoderated servers where account stealers run fake giveaway bots. Treat every external Trello URL as unverified until Creative Conceptualists posts the same link on an official Roblox surface. For legitimate patch history, use our SPLATTER patch notes page instead of third-party boards.
How to Verify Official SPLATTER Links
Start at the official SPLATTER Roblox page. The experience description and linked social buttons — when present — are the primary source of truth. Cross-reference any Discord, Twitter, or Trello URL against that page before clicking. If a link appears only on a random wiki, a repost account, or a YouTube description with no on-screen verification, skip it.
Our SPLATTER community channels guide lists verified Discord and social destinations once the developer publishes them. We remove links immediately if a channel gets compromised or impersonated. Bookmark that page rather than saving invite URLs from comment sections, where expired or hijacked invites accumulate over time.
Common SPLATTER Scams to Avoid
Fake code generators: Sites promising unlimited Robux, free knife bundles, or Museum map unlocks through downloads are phishing. SPLATTER has no verified public code system yet — see our active SPLATTER codes tracker for the current status. Real codes, when they exist, redeem inside Roblox only.
Impersonator Discord servers: Scammers clone server names and icons, then DM new members with login links or fake Roblox support forms. Creative Conceptualists will never ask for your password or Roblox security cookie. Enable two-step verification on your Roblox account and ignore unsolicited DMs.
Fake Trello roadmaps with executable attachments: Some boards link to mod menus or exploit scripts disguised as beta testers. Using exploits violates Roblox terms of service and can result in account bans. Read our SPLATTER exploiter reporting guide if you encounter cheaters in public servers instead of downloading third-party tools.
PAINT or DIE confusion: The word SPLATTER is a working promo code in PAINT or DIE by Flip Flap Studios — a completely different game. Scam pages exploit that overlap to rank in search and trick players into the wrong experience. Always confirm place ID 90390610040462 before following any guide.
Safe Ways to Stay Updated
Rather than hunting unofficial Trello boards, use structured resources on this wiki. The Knives and Museum update patch notes document Beta 1.2 changes including new knife cosmetics, the Museum map, overhauled climbing, and lobby revisions. Gameplay help lives in our SPLATTER beginner guide, controls overview, and Museum map guide.
Favorite the SPLATTER experience on Roblox to receive platform notifications when Creative Conceptualists ships a major update. Roblox push alerts are often faster than community reposts and carry zero phishing risk compared to random Linktree pages. Combine platform alerts with our monthly wiki refreshes so you never rely on a single unofficial source.
What to Do If You Clicked a Suspicious Link
If you entered your Roblox password on a non-Roblox domain, change your password immediately and sign out of all sessions in Roblox account settings. If you downloaded a file from a fake Trello or code site, run a malware scan before logging into Roblox again. Report the URL to Roblox and warn friends using verified channels from our community page — never amplify scam links by reposting them publicly without a clear warning label.
For day-to-day gameplay, focus on learning paint hide-and-seek mechanics: hiders camouflage with the paint tool on maps like Museum, seekers hunt with guns and knives from the latest update. Master PC keybinds or mobile touch controls, practice overhauled climbing, and use the camouflage checklist before ranked hider rounds. Safe information habits keep your account secure while you enjoy SPLATTER the way Creative Conceptualists intended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does SPLATTER have an official Trello board?
No. Creative Conceptualists has not published an official Trello board for SPLATTER (place 90390610040462) as of June 2026. Any Trello link claiming to be the developer roadmap is unverified unless posted on the Roblox group or confirmed social channels listed on our community page.
Why do fake SPLATTER Trello boards exist?
Scammers create fake Trello, Linktree, and Discord invite pages to harvest Roblox credentials or push malware downloads. They copy SPLATTER branding and promise early access to Museum map secrets or free knife cosmetics. Always verify links through the official Roblox experience page.
Where should I get SPLATTER patch notes instead?
Use our SPLATTER updates page for verified patch notes including the Knives and Museum update. We cross-check Roblox experience update logs, developer group posts, and trusted community announcements before publishing.
How do I report a fake SPLATTER website?
Report phishing pages to Roblox trust and safety through the support form. Do not enter passwords on third-party sites. Share suspicious URLs in verified community channels only after confirming they are not legitimate developer tools.