Scary Shawarma Kiosk Dangerous Anomalies
Dangerous anomalies are the primary threat in Scary Shawarma Kiosk: the ANOMALY. These supernatural entities disguise themselves as customers and will end your shift if served. Your only correct response is to close the service shutter and refuse their order. Every dangerous anomaly you successfully reject keeps your error count clean and moves you closer to the Perfect Ending.
The challenge is that many dangerous anomalies appear completely normal when viewed from the serving window. The Nightvision Ghost looks like an ordinary person until you toggle night vision on the CCTV monitor — then they vanish entirely. The CCTV Passenger hides a goblin-like creature on the customer's back, visible only through the camera feed. This is why our CCTV detection guide is essential reading before your first shift.
How to Handle Dangerous Anomalies
The standard protocol is universal for most dangerous entities: identify the threat, close the shutter using the button to the left of the door, and wait for the anomaly to leave. Do not engage in conversation, do not partially prepare food, and do not hesitate. Hesitation during a CCTV Screamer jump scare can cause accidental serving.
Some dangerous anomalies provide visual cues in person. The White-Eyed Customer has pale cracked skin and glowing white eyes visible without cameras. The Gibberish Old Man speaks only in random letters and symbols. The Hacker claims your game has disconnected — ignore this and close the shutter immediately.
CCTV-Specific Dangerous Anomalies
These entities are the reason CCTV checks are mandatory. The CCTV Double shows the same person in both front and back camera feeds simultaneously. The CCTV Screamer lunges at the camera with a jump scare after static interference. The Back Holes anomaly reveals numerous black voids on the customer's back through the rear camera only. The Night-Vision Dancer dances only when viewed through CCTV night vision — contrast this with the safe Dancing Lady who dances in person.
Always complete the full four-step camera check: Camera 1 standard, Camera 1 night vision, Camera 2 standard, Camera 2 night vision. Skipping any step leaves you vulnerable to camera-specific threats.
Common Mistakes With Dangerous Anomalies
New players often serve dangerous anomalies because they look normal in person. Another frequent error is confusing safe oddballs with dangerous ones — Michael Myers looks terrifying but is safe, while a completely ordinary-looking customer might be a Nightvision Ghost. When uncertain, close the shutter. Rejecting a safe customer adds one error; serving a dangerous one also adds an error, but dangerous entities sometimes trigger additional consequences.
Review the safe anomalies list to learn which unsettling customers you must still serve. Special customers like the Smiling Man and Faceless Man follow neither serve-nor-reject logic — they have their own rules.
Dangerous Anomaly Reference
| Name | How to Spot | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Skinwalker | Appears normal in person but reveals true monstrous form on CCTV cameras. | Close the shutter immediately. Do not serve. |
| CCTV Screamer | Customer looks normal until you check CCTV — a distorted face lunges forward with a jump scare. | Close shutter before or immediately after spotting. Lower volume if needed. |
| Nightvision Ghost | Customer appears normal on standard CCTV but completely vanishes when night vision is toggled on. | Close shutter. Never serve. |
| CCTV Double | Same customer appears in both front and back camera feeds simultaneously, or a duplicate faces the opposite direction. | Close shutter immediately. |
| CCTV Passenger | Goblin-like creature visible riding on the customer's back through CCTV only. | Close shutter. Do not serve. |
| Back Holes | Rear camera reveals numerous black holes covering the customer's back. | Close shutter. |
| Weird Texture | Arms and legs covered with black marks and unnatural distorted textures. | Close shutter. |
| The Doppelganger | Nearly identical to a previous customer you already served this shift. | Close shutter. |
| The Twins | Two identical blonde women holding hands; one repeatedly jerks her head unnaturally. | Close shutter. |
| Gibberish Old Man | Elderly man speaking only in random letters and unreadable symbols. | Close shutter. |
| The Hacker | Claims your game has crashed or disconnected. Attempts to trick you into leaving the kiosk. | Close shutter. Ignore disconnect messages. |
| Night-Vision Dancer | Customer only dances when viewed through CCTV night vision mode — not visible dancing in person. | Close shutter. |
| White-Eyed Customer | Pale cracked white skin, white eyes, no hair or clothes. | Close shutter immediately. |
| Neck-Breaker Twins | Unnatural neck movements and jerking head motions. | Close shutter. |
| Head-Splitter | Visible cranial distortion or splitting visible on camera. | Close shutter. |
| Tentacle Monster | Octopus-like limbs crawling on customer's back visible via CCTV. | Close shutter. |
Related Resources
Track your discoveries with the anomaly checklist tool. Watch our how to identify anomalies video guide for visual demonstrations. For the complete categorized list, return to the all anomalies hub page.