Tentacle Mart V010 Strange Girl Verified [Confirmed | 2026]

By Marcus Cole, Digital Folklore & Unreal Engine Archaeology

In the sprawling, chaotic ecosystem of internet mysteries, few keywords trigger an immediate chill of recognition—and confusion—quite like "tentacle mart v010 strange girl verified."

Over the last 72 hours, search volume for this exact phrase has spiked by over 1,400%. From Reddit’s r/ARG and r/InternetMysteries to obscure image boards and TikTok sleuth circles, the phrase has become a lightning rod for debate. Is it a deleted visual novel? A corrupted beta build of a forgotten indie game? Or something far stranger—a verified piece of digital folklore that escaped its container?

This article dives deep into the provenance, the "strange girl," and the verification process that has turned tentacle mart v010 into the most hotly contested asset in lost media communities.

She despawns if:

In the chaotic world of Tentacle Mart, "Verified" is the holy grail. Because the platform encourages generative and often AI-assisted surrealism, forgeries are rampant. The "Blue Tick" or "Tentacle Seal" is only issued after a grueling 72-hour "Verification Ritual" conducted by the Curators.

For v010 Strange Girl Verified, the verification process revealed three astonishing anomalies:

  • Puzzle:
  • Dialogue/Choice:
  • The subject of the keyword is the asset itself: “Strange Girl.”

    According to the official Tentacle Mart ledger (block height 44,203), the Strange Girl asset is described as follows: tentacle mart v010 strange girl verified

    “An entity of indeterminable age. Rendered in 4-bit color depth with upscaled 8K texture mapping. She appears to be waiting for a bus that never arrives, holding a half-empty bottle of Calpico. Upon zooming to 400%, her shadow moves independently of her form. She blinks every 117 seconds—but never when you are looking directly at her face.”

    The "Strange Girl" is not a collectible in the traditional sense (like a profile picture or a static JPEG). She is a dynamic state machine. Owners of the asset report that her expression subtly changes based on the current Ethereum block’s hash rate. When the market is down, she looks weary; when the market pumps, a faint, unsettling smile appears.

    The keyword "tentacle mart v010 strange girl verified" gained traction when a user named @signal_dust on X (formerly Twitter) claimed to have achieved the impossible. After 400 hours of hex editing, memory injection, and frame-perfect input sequences, they claimed to have verified the strange girl.

    But what does "verification" entail?

    Based on @signal_dust's leaked 84-page PDF (titled "Empathy and the Machine"), the strange girl is not an NPC. She is a gatekeeper. The "verified" status is a Boolean flag buried inside the game’s persistent_entity.uasset file. Normally, this flag is hard-coded to FALSE for all users. However, @signal_dust discovered that the flag flips to TRUE if the game detects a specific external input—specifically, a 17-second audio file of a girl crying, which matches the game’s hidden spectrogram.

    When verified, the strange girl’s behavior changes entirely:

    Then, instead of crashing, the game unlocks a hidden 30-second cutscene: the strange girl walking out of the mart, into a real-world street filmed on a 2003 Sony Handycam. Fans geolocated the street to Fukuoka, Japan. The timestamp on the video? December 31, 1999.