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True investigators know that the most terrifying things are often hidden in plain sight, tucked away in the corners of ordinary photographs. Bureau of Anomalies challenges your perception by forcing you to hunt for cryptic distortions and otherworldly entities that defy scientific logic. You must carefully scrutinize every image, utilizing a high-precision scaling tool to reveal hidden details that the naked eye might miss. Each correct identification boosts your score, proving your worthiness for the advanced stages of this intense psychological test. The challenge is stark as every wrong click penalizes your progress, making absolute focus your only defense against failure. Mastering this horror experience requires nerves of steel and an sharp eye for the unexplained. Whether you are hunting for spectral figures or subtle physical inconsistencies, the pressure to maintain a high score keeps the tension high. Test your instincts and prove your expertise in the Bureau of Anomalies by playing for free in your browser with no download required.
- Click/tap on the area in the image where you detected an anomaly
- Confirm absence of anomalies by pressing the "NO ANOMALIES DETECTED" button
- After responding, click the appeared button on the right to move to the next image
- Use zoom tool for detailed photo examination
- Settings located in top right corner as a gear icon
- You can take the test again
Puzzle lovers and horror enthusiasts with a keen eye for detail will find this test addictive. Fans of SCP-style mystery games who enjoy scrutinizing static images for supernatural phenomena will appreciate the challenge of identifying spectral threats within these high-quality, unsettling photograph archives.
You win by correctly identifying anomalies or confirming their absence to accumulate points and pass the minimum threshold for stage admission.
Yes, Bureau of Anomalies is completely free to play directly in your web browser with no registration or download required.
Absolutely, you can take the test again as many times as you like to improve your score or practice your investigation skills.