Lurking on Nuke can disrupt the CT setup and punish defenders who move around the map. A patient lurker can catch players repositioning or rotating between areas. This lesson explains how to approach lurking effectively on Nuke.
Lurking on Nuke as T

Nuke is a map where defenders often reposition during the round. A lurker should stay patient and focus on catching these movements instead of forcing early fights. Picking off a player while they move can quickly give your team an advantage.
Positioning matters more than speed for a lurk. Staying in a place where rotations or pushes can be punished gives the lurker the best chances to create impact. The video lesson focuses on positioning and timing, so try applying those tips in your own matches.
Communication keeps the lurk useful for the team. Call when you hear footsteps, see movement, or catch a defender rotating. These small pieces of information help teammates understand what is happening around the map.
Conclusion
A strong lurk on Nuke comes from patience, awareness, and good communication. Try using the tips from the video lesson in your matches. If you have your own lurking ideas or questions, leave them in the comments below.