Introduction: Welcome to the complete guide for "No I'm Not a Human," a psychological horror game where knowing who to trust is everything. When night arrives and mysterious visitors come knocking, you need to distinguish between genuine humans and dangerous impostors. This comprehensive guide categorizes all characters into three distinct groups: confirmed allies, guaranteed threats, and unpredictable wild cards.
Table of Contents
- Game Overview
- Confirmed Safe Humans
- Guaranteed Visitors/Impostors
- Randomized Characters
- Investigation Key Indicators
- Strategic Importance & Tips
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
Game Overview
In "No I'm Not a Human," you face a terrifying scenario where mysterious visitors come to your door during the night. Your survival depends on your ability to identify who is truly human and who is an impostor. The game features over 40 different characters, each with their own characteristics and behaviors that you must analyze carefully.
Confirmed Safe Humans
The game features approximately 10 characters who are reliably human across all playthroughs. These individuals serve as essential allies, particularly for surviving Night 4. You can safely let these characters in without fear.
The Tall Man
A consistently reliable human visitor, often the first person you'll meet
ALWAYS SAFE
The Widow
Always genuine despite grief-induced bloodshot eyes
ALWAYS SAFE
Neighbor's Daughter
Safe to admit and unlocks special achievements
ALWAYS SAFE
The Burned Fireman
A trusted ally and guaranteed human throughout the game
ALWAYS SAFE
The Foreigner
Identified by sewn lips, always a safe human
ALWAYS SAFE
Other Safe Humans
Blinded Man, FEMA Guy, Kindergarten Teacher, Woman with Dead Husband
ALWAYS SAFEThese confirmed humans are crucial for your survival strategy. Interestingly, certain confirmed humans like the Neighbor's Daughter provide additional benefits—helping them unlocks special achievements and can improve your overall gameplay experience.
Guaranteed Visitors/Impostors
Several characters are consistently dangerous and should never be admitted into your home. These are guaranteed threats across all playthroughs:
The Cashier Girl
Appears unaware of her dangerous nature but is consistently a threat
ALWAYS DANGER
The Amogus Man
An obviously malicious and dangerous visitor
ALWAYS DANGER
Coat Guy
Always an impostor, never safe to admit
ALWAYS DANGER
Big Momma
A guaranteed threat in every playthrough
ALWAYS DANGER
The Old Lady (Babushka)
Despite appearing harmless, she is always dangerous
ALWAYS DANGER
Cat Lady
Always a visitor, never admit
ALWAYS DANGER
Immortal Man
Guaranteed threat across all playthroughs
ALWAYS DANGERSpecial Night 4 Threat: The Intruder
A unique character called "the Intruder" appears only on Night 4 with a specific question: "Are you alone?"
⚠️ The Intruder
Special Night 4 threat - Asks "Are you alone?"
NIGHT 4 ONLYRandomized Characters
Approximately 30+ characters have variable alignments between playthroughs. These characters require thorough investigation each time you encounter them, as they can be either safe humans or dangerous impostors depending on the playthrough.
The Wheelchair User
Alignment varies by playthrough - investigate carefully
RANDOMIZED
Beer-Loving Man
Can be safe or dangerous - check for infection signs
RANDOMIZED
Fortune Teller
Unpredictable alignment - requires investigation
RANDOMIZED
Twin Sisters
Their nature changes between games
RANDOMIZEDFor these and 26+ other randomized characters, you must rely on investigation techniques to determine their true nature in each specific playthrough. Never assume based on previous encounters!
Investigation Key Indicators
When examining suspicious visitors, look for these infection markers that reveal an impostor's true nature:
Physical Examination Markers
- Eyes: Bloodshot or discolored eyes indicate infection
- Skin: Fungal growth or unusual discoloration on skin
- Hair: Hairless patches or abnormal hair loss
- Gums: Discolored or diseased-looking gums
- Hands/Fingernails: Unusual hand appearance or fingernail conditions
Photography Investigation
The photography mechanic reveals additional tells that aren't visible to the naked eye:
- Aura Colors: Different colored auras indicate the visitor's true nature
- Supernatural Details: Photos may reveal hidden supernatural characteristics
- Hidden Markers: Certain infection signs only appear in photographs
Strategic Importance & Tips
Success in "No I'm Not a Human" requires maintaining a delicate balance between caution and compassion:
Core Strategic Principles
- Admit At Least One Human: Letting in at least one confirmed safe human prevents the dangerous Night 4 Intruder encounter. This is crucial for long-term survival.
- Correctly Identify Impostors: Each correctly identified and rejected impostor prevents household infiltration. Letting in even one impostor can lead to death.
- Navigate Moral Ambiguity: Some visitors seem harmless despite their true nature. You must make tough decisions knowing that some "threats" might appear sympathetic.
Night-by-Night Strategy
Nights 1-2: Focus on learning character patterns and establishing baseline behaviors. Admit confirmed safe humans early to prevent the Night 4 Intruder.
Night 3: By now you should have a good understanding of investigation techniques. Use this night to perfect your identification methods.
Night 4: The critical night. If you've admitted at least one human, you'll avoid the Intruder. Stay vigilant as the stakes are highest.
Pro Survival Tips
- Document Everything: Keep notes on which characters appeared in previous nights and their characteristics
- Use All Tools: Don't skip investigation steps—examine thoroughly before making decisions
- Trust Your Instincts: If multiple indicators suggest danger, turn them away
- Achievement Hunting: Help the Neighbor's Daughter and other special characters for bonus achievements
- Learn From Deaths: Each failure teaches you about character patterns
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Turning away ALL visitors leads to the Night 4 Intruder encounter. When asked "Are you alone?" answering truthfully results in instant elimination. Always admit at least one confirmed safe human to avoid this fatal scenario.
Taking shortcuts during examination leads to misidentification. Always use both physical examination AND photography. Missing a single infection marker can mean the difference between life and death.
Not memorizing the confirmed safe humans (Tall Man, Widow, Neighbor's Daughter, Fireman, etc.) causes unnecessary stress. Learn these characters early to make quick, confident decisions when they appear.
Some impostors appear sympathetic or harmless (like the Old Lady or Cashier Girl). Don't let appearances fool you—confirmed threats are always dangerous regardless of how innocent they seem.
Being thorough with some visitors but not others creates gaps in your defense. Apply the same rigorous investigation standards to every visitor, even those who seem obviously safe or dangerous.
Conclusion
Mastering "No I'm Not a Human" requires a combination of knowledge, investigation skills, and strategic thinking. By understanding the three categories of visitors—confirmed safe humans, guaranteed threats, and randomized characters—you can make informed decisions that keep you alive through all four nights.
Remember the core principles: admit at least one confirmed human to avoid the Night 4 Intruder, thoroughly investigate all randomized characters using multiple methods, and never admit known threats regardless of how they present themselves. With practice and careful attention to detail, you'll develop the instincts needed to survive this psychological horror challenge.
Good luck, and remember: knowing who to trust is everything.
Ready to Test Your Skills?
Apply these strategies and see if you can survive all four nights!