A rule break beats a vague feeling
If a customer or room clearly conflicts with the taped rules, pause the order and verify the mismatch. If you only heard a sound or saw one odd frame, do one complete visual sweep first.
When something feels wrong, check the customer, the room, CCTV, and the taped rules in that order. This page is built for a quick mid-shift scan, not a wall of unverified anomaly names.
If a customer or room clearly conflicts with the taped rules, pause the order and verify the mismatch. If you only heard a sound or saw one odd frame, do one complete visual sweep first.
Community guides and videos disagree or age quickly after updates. We do not turn a repeated rumor into a guaranteed serve-or-refuse answer.
The order matters: start with what can affect the current customer, then move outward to the environment and route clues.
Look for a visible mismatch in the customer, the order, or the way the interaction behaves. Do not let the queue rush the first check.
Scan the kiosk itself. A room change matters more when it repeats or also appears in the camera view.
Use the camera as a second angle, not as the only proof. Compare it with what is physically in front of the counter.
The official game description tells players to follow the rules taped to the counter. Use the rules in the current shift when an older guide disagrees.
Compare the visible customer and request with the current taped rules before completing the order.
Look at the live room and camera view. A repeated mismatch is stronger than a single uncertain frame.
Do not repeatedly force an interaction from memory. Check the relevant route notes and their checked date first.
Turn the cue you saw into a short next check.
RoutesKeep reported route steps separate from official badge names.
EventSee the current checked date before starting a route.
Check the customer and order first, then scan the door, counter, room, and CCTV before comparing the mismatch with the taped rules in the current shift.
No. The current public sources do not safely support a complete named list with exact counters, so this page uses a dependable scan order and labels route details separately.
Not necessarily. Handle the customer and room first, then open the Backrooms or endings guide before repeating a route interaction.