Hidden Immunity Idol

The Hidden Immunity Idol (also known as the "Hidden Idol" or simply as "the idol") is a pocket-sized model that has gameplay-based powers that can simply save one person from being voted out of the game at Tribal Council.

Overview
Following the typical Survivor rules, a hidden Immunity Idol can be played after the votes have been cast, making any vote cast against the idol-player null and void. This means that, if one is played, the person with the next most amount of votes cast against them is voted out.

Hidden Immunity Idols are typically hidden around tribal camps, during reward and immunity challenges, or even at the Tribal Council areas. Most often, a clue is left around camp or is given via a reward challenge that tells the whereabouts of the idol. What players do about the clues and information pertaining to an idol is left up for them to act with, and the idols themselves do not have to be played. If the idol-finder wishes to use the idol, they can either play it on themselves or on another player of their choosing, making the votes cast against them void. Idols must be played by the Final 5 Tribal Council, where after that, they become useless and are not an available twist in the game.

Appearance
Unlike the Immunity Idol and Immunity Necklace, the Hidden Immunity Idol is usually a piece of dye or an item in Minecraft. For example, in Oahu, Hidden Immunity Idols were enchanted colored flowers to represent the season's nature-based theme.

Negating Idol
Appeared in: Oahu onwards

Played: Before the regular votes are read.

This type of Hidden Immunity Idol appeared throughout the season. It acts as the aforementioned descriptions have stated. The person who finds the idol must play it before the votes have been read. Any vote cast for that player will be deemed invalid, and will not count against them.

Clues
To find a Hidden Immunity Idol more easily, clues are provided to the castaways through either reward challenges or throughout their camplife. Several clues lead to other clues for the idol, but most of the time, hidden clues give a cryptic riddle or rhyme on the whereabouts of the hidden immunity idol. It is up to the castaways to determine and decipher what the clue means and how to find the idol.

It is possible to find a hidden immunity idol without a clue, but most often, castaways need assistance finding idols through the clues given in the game.

Rules
A Hidden Immunity Idol cannot be stolen from a castaway. If a castaway is killed or otherwise has the idol "beaten" out of themselves, the idol cannot be picked up, used, or thrown away by any other player besides the idol-finder.

Idols cannot be played after the Final 5 Tribal Council, and cannot be played during any revotes.