Best Fortnite Prop Hunt Codes for Creative Maps

Prop Hunt has become a major hit in Fortnite for both players and streamers. The hide and seek inspired mode allows players to create their own maps. Some of the cards are odes to commercially successful companies and others are quirky creations that we can't get enough of. Luckily, Epic Games allowed players to share their maps publicly through a generated code entry. So, with the mode celebrating the first anniversary of its arrival, we want to set the record straight and share the codes that we believe contain the best created maps in the mode.



10. Toy Story Prop Hunt

via YouTube by trizbear

Code: 5530-6335-0681

This Pixar-inspired map, created by trizbear, features many elements for players to blend into. Obviously, it's pretty scary to realize that one of the hundreds of toys could be another player, but that's why this Toy Story Prop Hunt map is one of the best. From Mr. Potato Head to Rex the Dinosaur, the map details many of the characters from the film series. So Disney lovers should definitely give this code a try.

9.Yacht Club

via the FCHQ YouTube channel

Code: 8102-6553-6379

Squeezeman1970 deserves a round of applause for this monster, as players can take part in a game of Prop Hunt on a full-sized, incredibly detailed yacht. As you can see above, players will be able to hide in the yacht and also keep an eye on its upper deck. The best maps for this mode tend to be ones that are spacious with a handful of item and room choices. All in all, "Yacht Club" is one hell of a map to play on, as it goes well with the game's current water theme.



8. Nuketown

via SKTTLZ YouTube channel

Code: 3304-1366-4977

It had to happen. From Counter Strike to now Fortnite, “Nuketown” invades yet another IP. If this doesn't sound familiar, the famously recreated map originally appeared in each of the Call of Duty Black Ops entries and is beloved for its narrow hallways and short length. So, with this SKTTLZ creation, players can now play fast-paced but intense games of Prop Hunt, as there aren't too many items to hide in. So choose carefully.

7. Home alone

via Mara Blind's YouTube channel

Code: 1468-8833-8480

Mara Blind becomes one of the few Fortnite creators who is widely known. You can check out their YouTube channel to see all the nicely detailed maps they created from the video above. However, their Home Alone map is an adrenaline rush like no other when yearning to be like Kevin McCallister in Prop Hunt. To give players more space to move and hide, in addition to the memorable house, they also added a Christmas-themed driveway with lots of items to camp in.

6. The Simpsons - Krusty Burger

via the FCHQ YouTube channel

Code: 0794-9902-1054

Another Mara Blind creation, The Simpsons-the Krusty Burger-inspired copycat is as close as we'll get to a new Simpsons game, and that's totally fine. The map consists of an entire neighborhood that is full of references from the show. More importantly, it's wide enough for new players to sneak around the map without getting caught by the seeker.



5. Halloween Story

via YouTube the LegendaryQi

Code: 9312-2909-8471

“Halloween Story” is truly a love letter to the game's creative mode. User LegendaryQi has built what we believe to be the best horror-themed world around. The map is as big as any map you'll see in the game, as there's a dark misty forest, an eerie graveyard, and a demonic log cabin. Undoubtedly, it will increase the anxiety Prop Hunt already delivers, and it's the perfect card to be a Seeker. Expect this card to grow in popularity as Halloween approaches.


4. Water park

via YouTube de eatyoushay

Code: 0139-3586-5803

Although millions of people are devastated that they won't be able to visit water parks this summer, eatyoushay's "Water Park" card is a no-brainer substitution. The card is steadily rising in the ranks, as YouTubers partake in some of its ridiculous features. It contains two huge pools, a number of slides for camping, showers and dozens of beach chairs to blend in. In short, creation is a headache for seekers trying to find everyone in a hurry.


3. Modern mall

via YouTube from Regirom

Code: 1679-1165-5282

Regirom's "Modern Mall" is one of those "don't hit it until you try it" creations. The mall is a two-story behemoth with more than ten different storefronts for camouflage. It is likely that the "Modern Mall" has the most items on the list for users to hide in. This is mainly due to its amount of rubber duckies placed around the building - there are probably hundreds of them. This design choice will make it difficult for researchers to determine which one you are hiding in.

2. Western World

Best Fortnite Prop Hunt Codes for Creative Maps
via Heavy.com

Code: 3541-6722-7262

Zacknaboot's "Western World" has probably been played by thousands of people by now, as it has been a hit since the mode launched. The Wild West battles Fortnite is huge, with a handful of saloons and bridges to explore. However, the map has a very light item count, so those in hiding will have a hard time succeeding. Either way, there aren't enough Western-style maps as detailed as Zacknaboot's, as its replayability is very promising.

1. Happy Bunny

via YouTube de Fatal Creation

Code: 0766-9634-2298

Tilted Towers has always been considered the biggest map ever created in Fortnite. Then there was “Blissful Bunny” by Fatal Creation. The creation appears to be designed in the vein of a Dr. Suess and Alice in Wonderland book, which can aesthetically obliterate both the hider and the seeker. In the center of the map is a gigantic, off-putting statue of a smiling Easter bunny, surrounded by small houses. There are hundreds of Easter Eggs for players to pick up on the map, causing seekers to lose their minds when hunting you. Even though I haven't picked up Fortnite in a while, and you have little interest in Prop Hunt, you should redeem this map's code and explore this colorful landscape.

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