In No I’m Not a Human, players can unlock multiple endings depending on the choices made throughout the game. While most endings occur after completing Day 5 (the final day of the current demo), a few specific endings can be triggered earlier under unique circumstances. This guide details every known ending, along with clear conditions for unlocking each one. Note that the titles used below are for clarity only and may not match the game’s internal naming.
No I’m Not a Human Endings Guide 2025 – Best Ending
Intruder Ending
How to unlock:
To trigger this ending, you must be alone in the house when the Intruder arrives. Alternatively, if the Intruder asks you on Night 3 or Night 5 whether you’re alone, selecting the response “I’m alone” will also lead to this outcome.
Ending
After your mysterious disappearance, the house remains vacant for a long time. Your fate becomes a local mystery, and no one dares approach the abandoned property again. The final moments are left unexplained, as if the last guest erased your existence.
Massacre Ending
How to unlock:
Shoot two or more individuals inside your home during a single in-game day.
Ending
While you may have tried to protect yourself and others, the excessive violence turns against you. Those who remain fear your instability and force you to leave. Exiled from your own shelter, you’re left to face the deadly environment outside. The consequences of your aggression are irreversible.
Bad Ending
How to unlock:
Allow three or more Visitors to stay inside your house by the end of Day 5.
Ending
With too many alien entities under your roof, safety becomes a distant memory. The outside world is no longer viable, and you choose to remain sealed inside. Your hope slowly fades, replaced by isolation and fear. Over time, the Guests’ true nature emerges, and your body is left mutilated. What you hoped would be a peaceful surrender turns into a horrific betrayal.
Good Ending
How to unlock:
Allow only human guests to stay in your home by the time Day 5 concludes.
Ending
With care and caution, you manage to keep only trusted humans close. You barricade your home and cut off outside threats. Despite the chaos surrounding you, there’s a glimmer of hope. While the nightmare isn’t over, you’ve created a safe refuge—for now. The trust you’ve built provides a fragile sense of security amid the madness.
Best Ending
How to unlock:
Only allow humans into your house throughout the entire run. Do not admit a single Visitor. The identities of humans and Visitors remain consistent across playthroughs.
Ending
Your vigilance pays off. Not one Visitor is able to enter, and your home remains a true sanctuary. You seal yourself in with trustworthy people, preparing to weather the storm together. Although the world outside continues to spiral, you find comfort in knowing your decisions protected those within. Amid disaster, your home stands as a rare beacon of human resilience.
Speedrun Ending
How to unlock:
Avoid engaging with guests as much as possible. Instead, focus on ending each day quickly—drink beer to drain your energy and go to sleep immediately. Be sure not to be alone in the house. This ending will override other potential outcomes.
Ending
You shut out the noise, speed through each encounter, and rush toward the end. Though your body survives, your spirit seems distant. Others in the house begin to view you with concern. By avoiding the reality of your situation and choosing speed over reflection, you lose the chance to truly understand what’s happening. The world still burns, and you barely noticed.
Each ending in No, I’m Not a Human provides a different lens into the game’s themes of paranoia, trust, and survival. If you aim to complete all routes, pay attention to your guest decisions, who you trust, and how you engage with the story. Some outcomes are more easily achieved than others, but each offers unique insight into the game’s mysterious world.