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In person anomaly

๐Ÿ‘๏ธ X-rayed Face

Small, wide, round eyes with black pupils, combined with teeth that look unsettlingly real โ€” almost too anatomically correct compared to the game's normal patient models.

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Written by Riley Nook ยท Last updated July 11, 2026
This update: in-game mechanics cross-checked against community wikis and player reports

How to spot it

This one is subtler than Three Eyes or Crooked Face โ€” there's no dramatic single feature, just two details (eye shape and tooth realism) that don't match the baseline look of a normal patient. It rewards actually knowing what normal patients look like, since the tell is a deviation rather than an obvious anomaly.

If you get it wrong

The specific recovery outcome for this anomaly hasn't been documented by the community yet โ€” we only publish what's confirmed. What is confirmed: letting an anomaly in usually triggers a Death Ritual, spawns a monster, or turns the patient into a Shapeshifter. A wrong treatment kills an anomaly with no penalty to you (it just lowers your end-of-shift reward), and tasing or shooting a confirmed anomaly nets +2 sanity. Tasing or shooting a normal animal by mistake costs โˆ’15 sanity โ€” when in doubt, shutting the window is always the safe move.

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FAQ

How do I identify the X-rayed Face anomaly?

Small, wide, round eyes with black pupils, combined with teeth that look unsettlingly real โ€” almost too anatomically correct compared to the game's normal patient models. The primary way to catch it is checking the patient in person.

What happens if I let a X-rayed Face patient in?

The specific recovery outcome for this anomaly isn't documented by the community yet. Treat any confirmed anomaly the same way regardless: a wrong treatment kills them with no penalty to you but lowers your end-of-shift reward, and tasing or shooting a confirmed anomaly gives +2 sanity. When in doubt, shutting the window is always safe.

Verified against community data. Last checked: July 11, 2026.