Branched patterns reminiscent of diffusion‐limited aggregation form around poly(ethylene oxide) dots on Au surfaces in humidity by crystallization of polymer chains in water‐assisted diffusion, involving fractal‐like structure and dense branching‐like morphology (DBM). Higher humidity leads to a slower growth of crystal lamellae. Crystal growth promotes outward diffusion. Fractal‐like lamellae are viewed flat‐on. Due to the reduction of chain availability in the diffusion field, the fractal‐like structure turns into DBM.