If you are stuck in the endless looping shift of UsamaIndieDev’s new psychological horror game, you aren't alone. Finding all anomalies Table 9 throws at you is the only way to survive the night and finally clock out. Inspired by the liminal dread of The Exit 8, this Barcelona-style specialty cafe weaponizes your daily routine. Serve the coffee, check the receipts, and watch the room. Pin the receipt on the silver spike if the cafe is completely normal; throw it in the trash if a single detail changes. One mistake sends you back to the start. In this comprehensive breakdown, we map out all anomalies Table 9 features, giving you the ultimate barista checklist to escape the loop.

The Core Loop: How to Spot All Anomalies Table 9 Generates in the Cafe

The floorplan of Cafe El Bucle is your hunting ground. You must memorize the path from the Espresso Machine behind the bar, past the Restroom Sign, and out into the seating area spanning Table 1 to Table 9. The iconic Park Güell painting hangs on the left wall. Every run demands perfect spatial awareness. If you lose your bearings, the cafe will use your confusion against you.

To beat the game, you need to understand the threat distribution. There are exactly 34 possible anomalies in the current build. These are divided into four distinct categories: Customers make up 40% of the threats, Environment and Decor account for 30%, Order and Receipt errors comprise 20%, and Audio or Lighting shifts make up the final 10%. Survival depends on perfect routine—you must observe, pin, or trash with absolute certainty.

Complete Checklist: All Anomalies Table 9 - Customer & Patron Changes

The patrons in the cafe are your primary source of danger. They are meant to be background dressing, but the loop twists them into unnerving hazards. Memorize their baseline behaviors so you can catch these deviations.

  • The Faceless Man (Table 3): Under normal conditions, a man sits at this table reading a newspaper, his face obscured. In the anomaly state, he lowers the paper to reveal a completely smooth, featureless expanse of skin where his face should be.
  • The Extra Hand (Table 5): A couple sits holding hands across the table, enjoying a late-night date. When the anomaly triggers, a third, pale hand rests on the tabletop, belonging to neither of them.
  • Synchronized Blinking (Table 8): A group of three friends mid-conversation will suddenly stop talking, stare straight ahead, and blink in perfect, mechanical unison every two seconds.
  • The Missing Reflection (Table 6): The patrons sitting against the glass window have no reflection in the dark glass behind them. You have to look at the window, not the customers, to catch this.
  • The Doppelganger (Tables 1 & 4): The exact same woman in a yellow coat is sitting at both tables simultaneously. The game engine only spawns her at Table 1 normally.
  • The Shadow Figure (Table 9): Before you even reach the final table, a pitch-black silhouette is already seated there, waiting in the dark corner.
  • Bleeding Eyes (Table 4): The girl reading a book will slowly start crying thick, black liquid that heavily stains the pages of her novel.
  • The Whispering Man: As you lean in to place his cortado on the table, he leans forward and whispers unintelligible, reverse-audio gibberish directly into your ear.

Environment & Decor: All Anomalies Table 9 - The Shift

The cafe itself is a character, and it hates you. The architecture and decor will subtly shift to trick you into pinning a doomed receipt. Keep your head on a swivel.

  • The Park Güell Painting: The vibrant mosaic landscape of the famous Barcelona park twists into a fleshy, rotting wasteland.
  • The Menu Board Chalk: The neat barista handwriting above the bar morphs into frantic, jagged scratches reading "WAKE UP" and "RUN".
  • The Restroom Sign: The standard male/female icon changes to a biohazard symbol or a graphic depiction of a hanging man.
  • Non-Euclidean Floor Tiles: The geometric European floor pattern becomes chaotic, with lines intersecting at impossible angles, inducing mild vertigo as you walk over them.
  • The Pastry Case: The buttery croissants and medialunas are replaced with writhing insects or severed human fingers pressed against the glass.
  • The Wall Clock: The hands of the analog clock behind the bar abandon time entirely, spinning rapidly clockwise in a blur.
  • Table 10 Appears: The cafe only has nine tables. If you see a tenth table crammed into the corner near the exit door, throw the receipt away immediately.
  • The Eyeball Coffee Grinder: The hopper above the espresso machine, usually filled with rich roasted beans, is suddenly filled with human eyeballs staring frantically in different directions.

Order & Receipt Errors: All Anomalies Table 9 - The Barista Station

The barista station is where your run is won or lost. Every time you pull a shot, you must inspect the docket. Check the €6.66 price tag—a dead giveaway. Look for Zalgo text bleeding through the order lines. Inspect the foam; if you see skull latte art instead of a rosetta, throw the receipt away. Ensure the cup itself is not pitch black, and verify the timestamp is not reading 99:99.

  • The €6.66 Price Tag: The total on the receipt changes from standard cafe prices to the devil's number. A flat white does not cost six euros and sixty-six cents.
  • Zalgo Order Text: The clean thermal print of the receipt corrupts into glitchy, vertical Zalgo text that bleeds off the edges of the paper.
  • Skull Latte Art: When you pour the steamed milk, the microfoam forms a screaming skull instead of a traditional rosetta or tulip.
  • Pitch Black Cups: The standard white ceramic serving cups turn into voids of pitch black that seem to absorb the light around them.
  • Bloodstained Receipt Paper: The thermal paper prints with fresh, wet blood splatters across the itemized list.
  • The 99:99 Timestamp: The time of the order printed at the top of the receipt reads an impossible 99:99.

Audio & Lighting: All Anomalies Table 9 - Sensory Warnings

Sometimes you don't even need to look to know the loop is corrupted. The audio design in Table 9 gives away several anomalies if you are listening closely.

  • Screaming Espresso Machine: Engaging the steam wand produces the unmistakable sound of a human scream instead of the standard hissing of steam.
  • Demonic Lo-Fi Beats: The relaxing cafe jazz soundtrack drastically slows down, warping into a deep, guttural drone that vibrates the room.
  • Fluorescent Hospital Lights: The warm, inviting tungsten glow of the cafe instantly shifts to a harsh, flickering fluorescent blue, changing the entire color grade of the room.
  • Heavy Footsteps: As you walk back to the bar to grab the next order, you hear heavy, wet footsteps directly behind you, perfectly matching your pace. Do not turn around; just trash the receipt.

FAQ: Surviving to Table 9

The gameplay loop is unforgiving but simple. When you review an order, if the text reads €4.50 and the room is clear, it looks normal—so you pin it on the spike for Table 4. But if you walk out and see a coffee cup staring back at you with eyeballs at Table 9, you know that is wrong. You march back to the bar, take the receipt, and trash it in the black bin to save the loop.

What happens if you miss an anomaly in Table 9? If you pin a receipt when an anomaly is present, or throw away a receipt when the cafe is normal, the shift immediately resets. You lose all progress and wake up back at Table 1, forced to start the sequence over.

How many total anomalies are in Table 9? There are currently 34 confirmed anomalies in the launch build of the game, spread across customers, environment, orders, and audio. The developer has promised more in future patches.

Do anomalies stack? No. The game only generates one anomaly per loop. If you spot one, you don't need to keep searching the rest of the cafe—immediately throw the receipt away to advance the shift.

How do you beat the game? You must successfully serve all nine tables in sequence without making a single mistake. Pin the receipt for normal loops, trash it for anomalous loops. Reaching and serving Table 9 completes the run and lets you finally clock out.

Mastering this game requires patience, sharp observation, and a refusal to trust your own memory. Keep this checklist handy, trust your gut, and whatever you do, don't look too closely at the clock.