
SCP-178 - SCP Foundation
Mar 23, 2025 · Description: SCP-178 is a pair of white stereoscopic (“3-D”) glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red (left and right lenses, respectively) …
SCP 178: The SCP That got REMOVED from SCP Containment Breach
Today we discuss about SCP 178, an SCP that was completely removed from SCP: Containment breach.
SCP-178 | SCP Foundation Wiki | Fandom
SCP-178 is a pair of white stereoscopic “3-D” glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red (left and right lenses, respectively) plastic. The item exhibits no …
SCP-178 | SCP Database Wiki | Fandom
SCP-178 ("'3-D' Specs) is a pair of stereoscopic glasses that allows wearers to perceive SCP-178-1, while also exposing themselves to future harm from 178-1 instances.
178 - SCP Foundation
Description: SCP-178 is a large male orange tabby with the appearance of a storm cloud. SCP-178 moves and behaves in a manner resembling a "manic depression." SCP-178 dislikes being …
SCP-178
Description: SCP-178 is a pair of white stereoscopic (“3-D”) glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red (left and right lenses, respectively) plastic.
SCP-178 - 3-D Specs (SCP Animation) - YouTube
SCP-178 is a Euclid Class anomaly also known as 3-D Specs. SCP-178 is a pair of white stereoscopic 3D glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red...
SCP-178 - SCP Foundation Classic - Wikidot
Sep 17, 2012 · At its height shortly before its destruction, SCP-178 had a team of several dozen permanently stationed Level 1 researchers as well as additional oversight staff and security teams in …
SCP-178 - The Official SCP: Site Roleplay Wiki
SCP-178 is located inside of containment I and is a pair of white stereoscopic 3D glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red plastic. The glasses have …
SCP-178 | The SCP Foundation Wiki | Fandom
SCP-178 is a pair of white stereoscopic (“3-D”) glasses with a rectangular white cardboard frame and lenses of transparent blue and red (left and right lenses, respectively) plastic. The item exhibits no …