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Three Eyes: Animal Hospital Anomaly Guide

Three Eyes is an Animal Hospital anomaly. Here is the sign, the check that reveals it, and the call to make.

Three slightly mismatched glowing red eyes rather than two. The extra eye sits on the forehead and the original pair is sometimes still visible underneath it. Some write-ups also report a low-pitched, distorted voice.

Last updated 2026-07-03

How we know this: our own reconstruction of the anomaly list, put together from public community write-ups. It is not an in-game audit, it is not complete, and it can be wrong. A clear result here is not a guarantee the patient is safe — finish every check yourself.

What we look for

We mark Three Eyes as a Appearance check because this is where the tell is most useful during a live shift. The exact sign we use is: Three slightly mismatched glowing red eyes rather than two. The extra eye sits on the forehead and the original pair is sometimes still visible underneath it. Some write-ups also report a low-pitched, distorted voice.

What to do

Close the shutter. This is the most widely cited "obviously an anomaly" sign, so reject on sight rather than spending your other checks on it.

If this sign appears, do not treat the patient as a maybe. Use the shutter decision, then reset for the next patient. The checker links here so the team can confirm the reason after the immediate call.

What happens if you admit it anyway

Admitting it can spawn hostile monsters loose in the hospital.

Remember that a single patient can carry more than one anomaly at once — a clean window check does not clear a patient if the photo or the CCTV feed still shows a separate sign.

Where this entry comes from

This entry is read from the community write-ups below. Our bar is that at least two of them describe the tell the same way — but be clear about what that is and is not worth: these are write-ups, not eyewitnesses, and at least one of them (BloxGuidesGG) says it draws on the Fandom wiki, so they are not fully independent of each other. Two write-ups agreeing is a reason to publish. It is not proof. Go and check us:

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Last updated 2026-07-03

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