Watching only the customer
Room and CCTV changes can matter too. Give the kiosk one quick sweep before finishing an uncertain order.
Keep the routine simple: know the taped rules, check the customer, scan the kiosk, and only then decide whether the cue belongs to an anomaly or a route.
Read the rules taped to the counter before the line gets busy.
For each order, look at the customer first and the room second.
Use CCTV to confirm a room change; do not rely on one odd frame.
If a current rule and an old video disagree, follow the current shift.
Leave ending and Backrooms experiments until the immediate order is under control.
Room and CCTV changes can matter too. Give the kiosk one quick sweep before finishing an uncertain order.
A sound without a visible mismatch calls for a scan, not a guessed anomaly name.
Events and interactions can move after an update. Check the route page date before repeating a risky sequence.
A short first-shift routine built around the taped rules, the customer, and the room.
GuideKnown route categories and badge clues, with uncertain unlock steps kept clearly marked.
GuideCurrent event status, the Feed the Backrooms badge, and what still needs a live check.