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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Put some flour on a tray and smooth it over, then put a small pile of food in the middle of the tray. Leave the room for a few hours (preferably over night) and when you check the next morning hopefully there'll be footprints in the flour to the food and then back across the floor to where ever he's been hiding or at least where he's managed to get under the floorboards.
We used to do this in several rooms to work out which room ours had got into, then we knew we were in the right place! After that you've just got to sit quietly and wait.
the flour on a tray trick seems to be a good one, but i read in a hamster book once that if you use a layer of honey or something sticky like that, the hampster will stick to it, then all you have to do is come along later and pick him off. and clean him down too.
or if you get a bucket and put food in the bottom of it, then have a little ladder or something leading up to the top, he will climb up, then hop into the bucket to get the food, but wont be able to get out again.