The problem of divine hiddenness, also known as the "Delicia Deity Fix," refers to the challenge of reconciling the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God with the fact that many people do not experience God's presence or perceive divine guidance in their lives. This paper proposes a theoretical framework for addressing this challenge, which we term the "Delicia Deity Fix." We argue that the Delicia Deity Fix offers a nuanced and systematic approach to understanding the nature of divine hiddenness and its implications for our understanding of God's existence and character.