Scary Shawarma Kiosk Perfect Ending Guide
The Perfect Ending in Scary Shawarma Kiosk: the ANOMALY is the ultimate achievement — completing an entire night shift without a single mistake. This unlocks the Perfect Shift badge and represents mastery of every game system: anomaly identification, special customer protocols, and environmental event responses.
Requirements for the Perfect Ending
You must finish your shift with exactly zero errors. This means correctly identifying and rejecting every dangerous anomaly, serving every safe anomaly and normal customer, handling every special customer per their rules, surviving every environmental event correctly, and never breaking golden rules like the Inspection protocol or Smiling Man envelope rule.
The CCTV Discipline
Perfect shifts are won at the CCTV monitor. The four-step check — Camera 1 standard, Camera 1 night vision, Camera 2 standard, Camera 2 night vision — must be performed for every customer without exception. As shifts progress and anomaly frequency increases, the temptation to skip checks grows. Perfect players never skip. See our CCTV detection guide for the complete workflow.
Special Customer Precision
The Smiling Man requires a soda and sealed envelope storage. The Faceless Man requires serving without looking at his face void. The Booger Man requires declining his dare. Any deviation adds an error or triggers an alternate ending. Study the special anomalies page before attempting perfect runs.
Event Perfection
At 2:00 AM, exit through the back door and face away during the Inspection. When meat moans, shut off the grill and evacuate per the moaning meat protocol. During dripping liquid, exit without looking up. Each event is a potential mistake that ends your perfect run.
Practical Tips
Play multiplayer with a dedicated CCTV watcher. Use the anomaly checklist to build familiarity across multiple practice shifts before attempting perfection. The in-game Show Anomaly scan can save one uncertain moment but cannot carry an entire shift. Track progress with the error tracker during practice runs.