Updated July 2026

Night At The Infirmary Wiki Tools

Wiki Tools for Your Night Shift

Night At The Infirmary is a Roblox beta horror experience by A.D. Games built around a three-layer patient verification loop: live window inspection, printed photo comparison, and CCTV camera review. Written guides explain the theory; wiki tools give you structured, in-shift support so you never skip a layer when the queue pressure spikes or a jumpscare breaks your concentration.

This tools hub collects every interactive and reference utility on nightattheinfirmary.wiki. The flagship resource is our anomaly checklist tool, which mirrors the same inspection order taught in how to detect anomalies and used throughout the first night walkthrough. Supplementary pages like scripts cover community executor references for players who want automation context — always cross-check script claims against official UPD 1 patch notes before running anything in-game.

Tools are designed to sit beside Roblox, not replace reading. Open the checklist in a second browser tab, on a phone beside your monitor, or on a tablet while you play. The goal is muscle memory: after a few shifts with the checklist open, the window → photo → CCTV rhythm should feel automatic even when you close the tab.

Anomaly Checklist Tool

The anomaly checklist is an interactive inspection companion for every patient arrival. It breaks verification into three expandable sections — window, photo, and CCTV — each with tick boxes for common tells documented on our visual tells, photo tells, and camera tells reference pages.

Work top to bottom on each patient. Check off observations as you confirm or rule them out. If any box in any layer flags a red tell, stop and reject with the shutter button before admitting. The checklist enforces the game's OR logic: one confirmed anomaly signal in any layer means reject, even when the other two layers look clean. Only admit when all three sections are cleared.

Between patients, hit Reset to wipe the current checklist state and start fresh for the next arrival. Progress does not carry over intentionally — each patient is an independent decision. Use reset even when you rejected the last visitor so you never accidentally leave a tick from a prior inspection on screen during a rushed queue.

New players should run the checklist on nights one through three until the layer order is reflexive. Veterans can keep it open only for unfamiliar anomaly types listed on all types during late-game escalation nights.

Scripts Reference Page

The scripts page documents community script names, common feature claims, and safety context for Night At The Infirmary on Roblox. This wiki does not distribute executables or endorse cheating — the page exists so players searching for script names understand risks, what UPD 1 actually allows, and why observation-based horror loses its point when automation skips the three-layer loop entirely.

Legitimate improvement comes from tools that reinforce inspection habits, not from auto-reject bots. If a script promises perfect anomaly detection, treat it as unverified until patch notes or developer statements confirm it. Report exploits on the Discord community rather than relying on outdated forum posts that predate balance changes.

For fair play, pair the checklist tool with written guides instead. Beginner guide players especially benefit from learning tells manually before considering any external automation. Accuracy during beta matters more than speed — admitting a Skinwalker ends the shift regardless of how you detected it.

Recommended Tool Workflow During a Shift

Before the entry chime plays, position your setup. On PC, open Roblox fullscreen on your primary monitor and the checklist on a second screen or alt-tab ready in the background. On a single monitor, use Windows snap or a phone browser for the checklist so you never hunt for the tab mid-patient.

  1. Patient arrives — reset the checklist if you have not already since the last decision.
  2. Window layer — tick visual tells while focused at the reception glass. Cross-reference controls if you forget focus keys.
  3. Photo layer — move to the printer tray, compare the print, tick photo-specific mismatches.
  4. CCTV layer — cycle feeds at the monitor bank, tick camera-only anomalies.
  5. Decision — reject on any flagged tell; admit only when all layers are clear. Read how to reject patients for shutter timing.
  6. Reset — clear the checklist before the next knock.

Squad runs can assign one player to operate the checklist while another handles window focus and shutter calls. One voice should still own the final admit-or-reject call so teammates do not contradict each other under pressure.

Pairing Tools With Other Wiki Sections

Tools work best as part of a full wiki reading path, not in isolation. Start with guides hub for shift fundamentals, keep anomalies hub open for tell lookups, and use tools when you need tick-box structure during live play. The game hub covers static reference material — map layout, items at each station, and events that modify certain nights.

When Sanity drops from long CCTV stares, pause between patients and glance at how to survive shifts for recovery habits. The checklist does not track Sanity — it tracks inspection completeness. Both matter on night three and beyond.

We update tools when UPD patches change tell categories or desk UI. Bookmark this hub and check update notes after each major patch so checklist wording and script disclaimers stay aligned with the live game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main wiki tool for Night At The Infirmary?

The anomaly checklist tool is the primary interactive utility. It walks you through window, photo, and CCTV inspection steps with tick boxes and a reset button for each new patient.

Should I use the checklist on my first shift?

Yes. New players benefit from the structured layer order until inspection becomes automatic. Pair it with the first night walkthrough for best results.

When should I reset the anomaly checklist?

Reset after every patient decision — admit or reject — so no ticks carry over to the next arrival. Reset before starting a new inspection if the previous patient is still on screen.

Does the wiki provide Roblox scripts to download?

No. The scripts page is informational only. It explains community script names and risks without distributing executables or endorsing cheating.

Can I use tools on mobile while playing Roblox?

Yes. Open the checklist in a mobile browser beside your device or on a second screen. PC remains easier for fine photo and CCTV detail, but the checklist works on any device.

Are wiki tools updated for UPD 1?

Tools are maintained for the current UPD 1 beta build. Check the updates page when patches land — tell lists and checklist items may change with new anomaly types.