
SCP-096 - SCP Foundation
Description: SCP-096 is a humanoid creature measuring approximately 2.38 meters in height. Subject shows very little muscle mass, with preliminary analysis of body mass suggesting mild malnutrition.
Exploring the SCP Foundation: SCP-096 - The "Shy Guy"
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SCP-096 | SCP Database Wiki | Fandom
SCP-096, also known as "The Shy Guy", is a humanoid creature that becomes extremely hostile when any part of their face is seen. At some point, SCP-096 was captured by the SCP Foundation and …
SCP-096: Don’t Look at Shy Guy’s Face - wikihow.com
1 day ago · SCP-096, or Shy Guy, is a pale, thin humanoid. Normally docile, he becomes extremely distressed if anyone sees his face, even in a photo or video. He covers his face with his hands, …
SCP-096 | SCP Foundation Wikia | Fandom
Laconic Description: SCP-096 is an unusually tall and thin humanoid with arms almost long enough to reach the ground and a huge mouth. It mostly just...
SCP-096 - SCP Foundation
Mar 17, 2026 · SCP-096, the Shy Guy, is a humanoid creature. When one sees its face, this triggers an unstoppable rage where they will find and chase down the one that saw it and kill them.
SCP-096 - The “Shy Guy” - The SCP Foundation Database
Sep 30, 2022 · “Let this be on record that I am formally requesting SCP-096 be terminated as soon as possible.”
I found the original photo for SCP-096 Incident A ( https ... - Reddit
Huh, didn't know the original "four pixels" photo got replaced. It's been that way for a long time, that's for sure, but i have no idea why. Bro's casually committing mass murder via internet. It's just a picture. …
SCP-096/Gallery | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Images and videos of SCP-096 from SCP mythos.
Consequences and Collarbones - SCP Foundation
"SCP-173 was exposed to SCP-096 and successfully broke its spine into two pieces between the fourth and fifth vertebrae." The image of a hole ripped into the side of a metal wall appears on the screen …