Best Spawn Peeks on Outback in Rainbow Six Siege (2026 Guide)

9 peeks · 2 floors · Community-ranked

Outback is one of Rainbow Six Siege's defining maps for spawn-side gunfights. 9 community-tested peek angles span its 2 floors, and they continue to determine who wins the opening seconds of a round. Defenders who learn even one of these can tilt round one in their favor; attackers who don't recognize the angles get punished crossing the spawn perimeter before they ever reach the building.

This guide breaks down every viable spawn peek on Outback, ranked by community success rate. Garage door leads the list at 77% — a calculated play out of First floor that has paid off consistently for players willing to hold the angle. 1 of the documented angles fall into the high-risk bracket and demand precise timing, while the remaining 8 are reliable round-one openers. Whether you're learning Outback from the attacking side or refining your defender setup, the breakdown below maps every peek to its floor, its difficulty, and the success rate the community has tracked.

Why spawn peek on Outback?

The geometry of Outback's exterior turns the opening seconds into a tactical puzzle. Long sightlines from First floor, narrow attacker approach lanes, and a handful of elevated defensive positions all favor the side that sets up first. Most spawn peeks on Outback land their kill in the first ten seconds of the round — well before attackers can call out the angle or rotate. Of the 9 angles below, 1 are classed low-risk, 7 are calculated plays, and 1 are high-commitment leans that get punished by attentive attackers. Pick the ones that match your aggression budget.

Every documented spawn peek on Outback

#1 · First floor

Garage door

Garage door is a calculated play with a 77% community-tested success rate. It works best for defenders who can commit to the angle the moment they hear the round timer hit zero.

Success
77%
Difficulty
4/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Break down full door
  2. Aim to the right by the flipped over car
  3. Shoot anyone you see
  4. Leave after 10 seconds
Pro tip

This is very popular so only use once or twice a game

#2 · First floor

Reception door

Reception door is a calculated play with a 76% community-tested success rate. It works best for defenders who can commit to the angle the moment they hear the round timer hit zero.

Success
76%
Difficulty
3/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Punch top left of door
  2. Aim by the dorms wall on the balcony
  3. Shoot anyone you see
  4. Leave after a kill or heavy damage
Pro tip

Use a DMR it’s hard to see them without it.

#3 · Second floor

Lounge west window

If you're hunting round-one impact on Second floor, Lounge west window is one of the more reliable options — 74% success rate across 0 community reports, with a difficulty of 3/5.

Success
74%
Difficulty
3/5
Risk
low
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Break the full window down
  2. Aim c4 a little above the middle of window
  3. Throw when you hear people jump up
  4. Leave after you throw c4
Pro tip

You have to wait until you hear them, don’t go off time

#4 · First floor

Yellow door

Yellow door pulls a 71% confirmed-kill rate out of First floor. Tip from the community: If you want you can C4, it’s less risk but harder

Success
71%
Difficulty
4/5
Risk
high
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Break down full door
  2. Aim the the right or left depending on what you hear
  3. Slightly run out and prefire
  4. Leave after 10 seconds
Pro tip

If you want you can C4, it’s less risk but harder

#5 · First floor

Loading door

Loading door pulls a 69% confirmed-kill rate out of First floor. Tip from the community: There will probably be more than 1 so be ready

Success
69%
Difficulty
4/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Break down full door
  2. Aim the the left of the buildings
  3. Shoot anyone running by
  4. Leave after 13 seconds
Pro tip

There will probably be more than 1 so be ready

#6 · Second floor

Terrace door

If you're hunting round-one impact on Second floor, Terrace door is one of the more reliable options — 67% success rate across 0 community reports, with a difficulty of 3/5.

Success
67%
Difficulty
3/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Break down full door
  2. Aim to the left of the wooden pole
  3. If nobody’s there aim to the right
  4. Shoot anyone you see
  5. Leave after 1-2 kills
Pro tip

Break the door after the match started, it’s common for drones in that area.

#7 · First floor

Lobby door

If you're hunting round-one impact on First floor, Lobby door is one of the more reliable options — 64% success rate across 0 community reports, with a difficulty of 3/5.

Success
64%
Difficulty
3/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Shoot a slit in the bottom right
  2. Aim the the left of the wall
  3. Shoot anyone running by
  4. Leave after 12 seconds
Pro tip

Sometimes people spawn in gag area but go on top of a building so be aware.

#8 · Second floor

Gaming window

Gaming window takes practice to execute cleanly, but its 63% success rate explains why advanced players keep coming back to it. Difficulty sits at 4/5 and the risk profile is calculated.

Success
63%
Difficulty
4/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Shoot a slit in the bottom left of window
  2. Aim by motel parking
  3. Shoot anyone you see
  4. Leave after 10 seconds
Pro tip

Use a Acog, it’s to far for a 1x scope.

#9 · Second floor

Dorms wall

If you're hunting round-one impact on Second floor, Dorms wall is one of the more reliable options — 62% success rate across 0 community reports, with a difficulty of 3/5.

Success
62%
Difficulty
3/5
Risk
medium
peekabooR6

Where to look and how to execute

  1. Shoot a hole in right side of wall
  2. Aim all the way at motel parking
  3. Sometimes they rappel to roof
  4. Shoot when you see someone
  5. leave after 10 seconds
Pro tip

Use Acog, it’s way to far for 1x scope.

Wrap-up + next steps

Spawn peeks on Outback reward repetition and discipline. Pick one or two of the angles above, drill the exact step-out timing, and integrate them into your defender routine — but don't lean every round, or attackers will adapt and prefire. Community success rates shift as the meta moves and as Ubisoft patches the map's geometry; the database below updates whenever players submit new data.

Ready to study the angles visually? Open the full interactive Outback map at /maps/outback to see exactly where each peek pin sits on the top-down floor plan, with a video clip for every documented angle.

Frequently asked questions

What's the best spawn peek on Outback?

Garage door on First floor currently leads the community success-rate database at 77%. It's a calculated play with a difficulty of 4/5 — read the full breakdown below for the exact step-out and timing.

How many spawn peeks does Outback have?

9 viable, published spawn peek angles on Outback are tracked in the peekabooR6 database, with the breakdown being 5 on First floor, 4 on Second floor. New angles are added as the community reports them.

Are spawn peeks on Outback hard to learn?

The current set is skewed toward intermediate-to-advanced (average difficulty 3.4/5). Start with the highest-success-rate angles in the breakdown below — they're typically the easiest to execute and offer the most return per round.

How do I counter spawn peeks on Outback?

Open the interactive Outback map at /maps/outback and study the exact pin positions before attacking. Prefire the documented angles as you cross the spawn perimeter, vary your approach lanes between rounds so defenders can't pre-aim, and don't sprint blindly past known holds in the first ten seconds.