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Among Us Best Settings for Private Games with Friends (Fun & Balanced!)

Discover the Best Among Us Settings for Private Games with Friends — Fun, Fair, and Full of Suspense!

By Richard BaileyPublished 8 months ago 4 min read

Among Us thrives when you're playing with friends — the laughter, the accusations, and the hilarious moments make for unforgettable gaming nights. But setting up the perfect private game is an art. If you're wondering what the best Among Us settings are to create the right balance of fun, tension, and fairness, you're in the right place!

In this guide, we'll walk you through the best Among Us private game rules, explain why they work, and offer insider tips for tweaking your settings based on your group’s vibe.

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Why Settings Matter in Among Us

When you first create a private lobby, the default settings can feel a bit... off. Maybe the Impostors win too easily. Maybe Crewmates finish tasks without any real tension. Maybe the rounds drag on too long.

The beauty of Among Us is that small tweaks to the game settings dramatically change how fun and engaging your session becomes. The goal is to create:

  • Enough suspense for Crewmates to feel paranoid.
  • Enough chaos for Impostors to have opportunities.
  • Enough balance that both sides have a real chance to win.

Dialing in the right rules makes the game memorable, whether you're a seasoned group of liars or brand-new players.

Best Among Us Settings for Private Games

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the best settings for a private Among Us game with friends, based on community experience and thousands of game sessions.

1. Number of Impostors

10 players: 2 Impostors

7-9 players: 1 Impostor

6 players or less: 1 Impostor (and consider using the Hide and Seek game mode for extra fun)

Why it works:

Two Impostors create tension without making it feel impossible for Crewmates. With fewer players, one Impostor is enough to keep the game balanced without it ending too quickly.

2. Confirm Ejects

Setting: OFF

Why it works:

Turning off confirm ejects means when someone is thrown out, the game doesn't say if they were an Impostor or not. This adds doubt and mind games, keeping everyone second-guessing until the very end.

3. Emergency Meetings

Setting: 1 per player

Why it works:

Limiting players to one emergency button per game forces them to use it wisely. It also reduces constant interruptions and keeps gameplay flowing smoothly.

4. Emergency Cooldown

Setting: 15 seconds

Why it works:

This prevents players from spamming the emergency button and gives Impostors a slight edge to create chaos without constant disruptions.

5. Discussion and Voting Times

Discussion Time: 15-20 seconds

Voting Time: 90-120 seconds

Why it works:

A short discussion time keeps meetings tense and panicky, while longer voting time allows players to make (or fake) careful decisions. It builds pressure without dragging out every meeting.

6. Player Speed

Setting: 1.25x

Why it works:

At default speed (1.0x), players feel a bit sluggish. Slightly faster movement makes the game feel snappier and gives Impostors more room for slick getaways or daring sabotages.

7. Crewmate Vision vs. Impostor Vision

Crewmate Vision: 0.5x

Impostor Vision: 1.5x

Why it works:

Impostors need the advantage of seeing more of the map to plan ambushes and sabotage plays. Limited Crewmate vision increases fear and uncertainty, making every hallway a potential danger zone.

8. Kill Cooldown

Setting: 27.5 - 30 seconds

Why it works:

A longer kill cooldown ensures that Impostors can’t dominate too quickly but still have enough chances to create pressure. It's the sweet spot for games where both teams can reasonably win.

9. Kill Distance

Setting: Short

Why it works:

Short kill distance rewards Impostors for good positioning and timing rather than handing them easy kills from half a room away. It also adds tension for Crewmates who feel they can barely escape an attack.

10. Task Settings

Common Tasks: 1

Long Tasks: 1

Short Tasks: 4

Why it works:

This setup keeps the taskbar meaningful without making games drag on. Players will always have something to do, but Crewmates can't easily win by rushing tasks in the first two minutes.

11. Visual Tasks

Setting: OFF

Why it works:

If Visual Tasks are ON, Crewmates can "prove" their innocence easily by doing animations like MedBay scans. Turning it off makes suspicion last longer and forces players to deduce based on conversation and behavior instead of obvious proofs.

Fun Settings Variations to Try

Once you have your "balanced" game dialed in, you can try some fun variations to spice things up for even more laughs:

Super Fast Mode: Set player speed to 3.0x and kill cooldown to 10 seconds. Pure chaos!

Hide and Seek Mode: 1 Impostor, super low kill cooldown, very limited vision for Crewmates. No meetings allowed!

Jester Mode (Honor System): Add a house rule where a player secretly acts as a "Jester" trying to get themselves voted out — and wins if they succeed.

Mixing it up keeps the experience fresh, especially during long play sessions with friends.

Pro Tips for the Best Private Games

Beyond settings, a few small rules and habits can elevate your private lobbies:

  • Agree on house rules before starting (e.g., no stacking at lights, no camping vitals).
  • Use Discord or another voice chat — talking live during meetings is way more fun and fast-paced than using in-game text chat.
  • Take breaks every few games to avoid fatigue and saltiness.
  • Rotate roles or assign tasks like hosting the lobby so everyone feels involved.
  • Laugh it off — remember, it’s all about fun, not winning every round!

Your Perfect Among Us Setup

Finding the best Among Us settings for private games isn’t about copying a strict recipe — it’s about tuning the rules to your group’s energy level, playstyles, and humor. The goal is always the same: maximize the fun.

With the right balance of discussion time, tasks, vision, and Impostor tools, you’ll create games full of drama, betrayal, laughter, and epic clutch plays.

Now grab your friends, start a private game, and get ready for accusations, betrayals, and endless memes.

Happy sussing!

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About the Creator

Richard Bailey

I am currently working on expanding my writing topics and exploring different areas and topics of writing. I have a personal history with a very severe form of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.

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