anomaly detail

Black Eyes Anomaly

Black Eyes is a Camera anomaly in Animal Hospital. The patient's face is covered by black staring eyes on the security camera but looks normal at the window. Learn how to detect it.

High risk Camera anomaly Only visible through the security camera

How to identify Black Eyes

On the security camera, the patient's face is obstructed by a black image of eyes that stare at the player. Patient appears normal at the window.

What to do

Check the security camera for every patient after the photo check. Black eyes on camera is a definitive rejection signal.

Source: Wiki reference

Detection layer: Camera

Only visible through the security camera.

Camera anomalies punish teams that trust the window view too quickly. Use the security feed before admission and switch to the lobby camera when a side view makes the clue easier to see.

Some camera signs are visible for only a moment or change after reopening the feed. If the camera view contradicts the window view, treat the camera as the stronger warning.

Common mistakes

Skipping this check because the patient looks normal on another layer. Some Animal Hospital anomalies only reveal themselves through one specific view.

Waiting too long after the sign appears. Once a required check fails, close the shutters instead of trying to rescue the admission.

Quick run checklist

Name the layer first: window, photo, or camera. Then name the exact sign you saw. This keeps a team from arguing about whether the patient feels strange and turns the callout into a clear decision.

For Black Eyes, the key sign is: On the security camera, the patient's face is obstructed by a black image of eyes that stare at the player. Patient appears normal at the window.

The safe response is: Check the security camera for every patient after the photo check. Black eyes on camera is a definitive rejection signal.

Quick answers

What is the Black Eyes anomaly in Animal Hospital?

On the security camera, the patient's face is obstructed by a black image of eyes that stare at the player. Patient appears normal at the window.

How do I reject the Black Eyes?

Check the security camera for every patient after the photo check. Black eyes on camera is a definitive rejection signal.

What detection layer does this anomaly use?

Only visible through the security camera. You must check the security camera. The patient can look normal at the window.

Is this anomaly confirmed in the current game version?

This entry is based on the current Animal Hospital Fandom wiki and should still be checked against the live game before a risky shift decision.