Welcome, survivor. You've stepped into the unsettling world of No, I'm not a Human, where paranoia is your closest companion and every decision can lead you down a drastically different path. This guide is your definitive resource to navigate the game's complex narrative and unlock all 10 possible endings. We'll provide clear, step-by-step instructions while keeping spoilers to a minimum until you need them.
Before You Begin: Key Mechanics That Shape Your Fate
To understand the endings, you must first master the game's core mechanics. Your journey is primarily influenced by:
- The Visitors List: Carefully vetting each visitor is paramount. Your decisions to
Admit,Deny, orDelayhave cascading consequences. - Dialogue Choices: Conversations, especially with the Cashier Girl and the Cat Lady, are more than just flavor text. They are critical junctures that test your humanity and perception.
- Key Items: Certain items you acquire or fail to acquire can lock or unlock specific ending pathways.
The Endings - Quick Navigation
Here is a list of all 10 endings. Click on any ending to jump directly to its detailed walkthrough.
- The Good Ending ("Sunrise")
- The Bad Ending ("Eternal Night")
- The Coward's Ending ("Left Behind")
- The Aggressive Ending ("Self-Defense")
- The Compliant Ending ("Just a Job")
- The Secret "Anomalous" Ending
- The Secret "Sacrifice" Ending
- The Secret "Rebel" Ending
- The Secret "Truth" Ending
- The Secret "Loop" Ending
Detailed Walkthrough for Every Ending
1. The Good Ending ("Sunrise")
This is considered the most hopeful outcome, but it requires careful judgment and empathy.
Steps:
- Visitors: Be diligent. Correctly identify and deny all anomalous visitors, while admitting all legitimate human residents.
- Cashier Girl: When speaking to her at the supermarket, choose the dialogue options that are kind, optimistic, and show you trust in others.
- Cat Lady: On Day 2, when the Cat Lady asks for help with her groceries, agree to help her. This is a critical trust-building moment.
- Final Decision: Follow all instructions correctly through to the end, demonstrating your ability to distinguish human from non-human while retaining your compassion.
2. The Bad Ending ("Eternal Night")
This ending is a descent into paranoia and isolation.
Steps:
- Visitors: Deny access to everyone, regardless of whether their documents are correct or not.
- Dialogue: Consistently choose the most cynical, distrustful, and aggressive dialogue options with every character.
- Cat Lady: Refuse to help the Cat Lady.
- Outcome: By shutting the world out, you are consumed by your paranoia.
3. The Coward's Ending ("Left Behind")
This ending results from indecision and fear.
Steps:
- Visitors: Use the
Delayoption on multiple visitors, letting the timer run out instead of making a firmAdmitorDenydecision. - Dialogue: Choose neutral or non-committal answers whenever possible.
- Final Day: When faced with a critical, time-sensitive decision, fail to act decisively.
4. The Aggressive Ending ("Self-Defense")
This ending is the result of using force when it may not have been necessary.
Steps:
- Acquire Weapon: Follow the steps necessary to acquire the defensive item available in the game.
- Confrontation: When a seemingly aggressive but potentially harmless visitor appears, choose the option to use the weapon instead of denying them entry.
- Outcome: Your actions have irreversible and grim consequences.
5. The Compliant Ending ("Just a Job")
This ending comes from following every rule to the letter, without question.
Steps:
- FEMA Instructions: Adhere strictly to every instruction from the FEMA broadcasts, even when they seem contradictory or morally questionable.
- Visitors: Make no exceptions. If a document has a single, minor error, deny entry, even if the person seems desperate and human.
- Dialogue: When questioned, justify your actions by referring to the rules.
Secret Endings Explained
6. The Secret "Anomalous" Ending
This is one of the most intriguing endings, requiring you to break the primary rule of the game.
Steps:
- Identify Anomaly: During the game, you will encounter a visitor that is obviously not human (e.g., mismatched eyes, unnatural features).
- The Choice: Instead of denying them, choose to
Admitthem into the building. - Outcome: This triggers a unique and reality-bending sequence of events.
7-10. Other Secret Endings
The remaining four secret endings (Sacrifice, Rebel, Truth, Loop) require more complex condition combinations:
- The Secret "Sacrifice" Ending: Requires choosing to protect others rather than yourself at critical moments
- The Secret "Rebel" Ending: Actively defying all official instructions
- The Secret "Truth" Ending: Discovering and piecing together all hidden clues
- The Secret "Loop" Ending: Understanding the game's time loop nature
?Unveiling the Game's 6 Biggest Secrets
Beyond the endings, the world of No, I'm not a Human is filled with cryptic secrets. Here's a brief look at some of the most significant ones we've uncovered:
Secret #1: The True Meaning of the FEMA Alert
The emergency broadcast is more than just a warning; it contains hidden codes and changing directives that hint at the true nature of the event.
Image: The FEMA alert contains hidden meanings that change throughout the game.
Secret #2: The Cat Lady's Hidden Dialogue Branch
If you buy a specific item from the supermarket and then help her, you can unlock a secret conversation that reveals a crucial piece of the game's backstory.
Image: The Cat Lady's hidden dialogue branch unlocks crucial backstory information.
Secret #3: The Cashier Girl's Identity Clues
Her dialogue and reactions change subtly depending on your choices in the game. Piecing these clues together can lead to a shocking revelation about whor whathe really is.
Image: Pay attention to the Cashier Girl's subtle reactions - they reveal her true nature.
Secret #4: The Significance of the Number 7
The number 7 appears in multiple, seemingly unrelated places. Is it a coincidence, or a key to understanding the game's loop?
Image: The number 7 appears repeatedly - is it the key to understanding the game's mysteries?
Secret #5: The Hidden Item in the Apartment
A specific sequence of interactions with your apartment's furniture can reveal a hidden item that unlocks a unique dialogue option in the game's final act.
Image: Interact with your apartment furniture in the right sequence to find the hidden item.
Secret #6: The Unlisted Visitor
There is a rare, random chance for a visitor to appear who is not on your list at all. How you handle this situation can lead directly to one of the most obscure secret endings.
Image: When an unlisted visitor appears, your choice determines access to the rarest ending.
Conclusion & FAQ
Mastering all 10 endings of No, I'm not a Human is a journey into the heart of fear and paranoia. The true beauty of the game lies in how it reflects the player's own instincts and choices back at them, making every playthrough a unique psychological profile.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is there a single "true" ending?
While the "Sunrise" ending is considered the "good" one, the developers have hinted that the "Truth" and "Anomalous" endings contain more significant lore revelations. - Can I unlock all endings in one playthrough?
No, the game's branching narrative requires multiple playthroughs to experience every outcome. We recommend starting with the Good or Bad ending to learn the mechanics before hunting for the secrets. - How many playthroughs are needed?
Most players need 3-5 playthroughs to unlock all endings, depending on their attention to detail and willingness to experiment with different choices.
We hope this guide helps you on your journey. Which ending did you get first? The psychological horror of No, I'm not a Human ensures that every choice you make reveals something about your own nature.