Introduction
If you’ve been using Spooky2 for a while, chances are you’ve tried a Biofeedback Scan—or at least thought about it. Maybe you’ve asked yourself things like: “Can I scan just a specific area, or do I have to scan the whole body?” “How do I do a high-frequency scan—and when should I use it?” “If I scan with GeneratorX, can I run the results using XM? And should I choose Killing or Healing?” “What’s the real difference between Grade, Fast, and General scans?” “Where do I start if I want to do a scan step by step?” If so, you’re not alone. Biofeedback scanning is one of the most powerful features in the Spooky2 Software, but also one of the most misunderstood. Running a scan is easy. But knowing how to use the results, when to scan, and how to build it into your healing plan is where most people get stuck. That’s why we wrote this guide—for users like you.
We’ll go through what a Biofeedback Scan does, how to run it in different ways, how to interpret the results, and how to apply them with confidence, whether you’re using XM, GeneratorX, Sample Digitizer, or Scalar. We’ll also share real user stories, explain what works (and what to avoid), and offer tips based on what people have learned through trial and error. 👉 If you’re new to Biofeedback, we suggest starting here first: Biofeedback for Beginners
But even if you’ve already done dozens of scans, this guide may help you see the process with fresh eyes. So let’s begin with the question that unlocks it all: What exactly is a Biofeedback Scan—and why is it worth doing in the first place?
Part 1: Which Biofeedback Scan Is Right for You?
Spooky2 offers multiple ways to perform biofeedback scans. This section will help you decide which scan is best for your needs based on your equipment, time, and goals.
Available Devices for Biofeedback Scans
Not all Spooky2 generators support the same scanning methods. Here’s what you can use:
1. XM Generator
- Supported Scan: Grade Scan (requires Spooky Pulse)
- Not Supported: Fast Scan, High Frequency Scan
- Typical Duration: 50–60 minutes
Notes: While XM Generator cannot perform Fast or High Frequency Scans, you can still run those scan results on XM Generator after saving them properly from GeneratorX Pro. Want a clearer understanding of how Grade Scans work? Check this out: Understanding Different Types of Biofeedback Scans
2. GeneratorX Pro
Supported Scans:
- Fast Scan (~5 minutes) — great for quick updates
- Grade Scan (~20 minutes) — more detailed analysis
- High Frequency Scan — targets deep issues like inflammation or abnormal growths (scans 41 kHz to 18 MHz)
💡 Highlights: Make sure to use the correct version of the Spooky2 software
Step-by-step guide for high frequency scans: How to Do a GX Pro High-Frequency Biofeedback Scan
3. Spooky2 Scalar
- Supported Scan: Scalar Biofeedback Scan
- Typical Duration: As fast as 10 minutes, depending on your body’s response.
Curious about how Scalar Biofeedback Scans work or why they’re worth trying? Check out:
🔗 How to Do Scalar Biofeedback Scan Using Hunt and Kill Preset
🔗 Why Should You Do Scalar Biofeedback Scans?
🔗 Unlock the Healing Power of Scalar Biofeedback Scanning for Better Health
Quick Tip:
- Use Fast Scan when you want speed and simplicity.
- Use Grade Scan when precision matters—especially for specific symptoms.
- Use High Frequency Scan if you suspect deep-rooted or chronic issues.
Note: These are just some of the most commonly used scan types. Spooky2 Software offers many more scanning options, tools, and modes waiting for you to explore.
Who Should Consider a High Frequency Scan
High Frequency Scans are particularly useful if:
- You’ve had lingering symptoms with no clear cause
- You’re dealing with chronic fatigue, inflammation, or brain fog
- You want to explore hidden imbalances in deeper tissues
- You have experience with biofeedback and want more refined data
How Often Should You Scan
- First Time: Start with a full scan to establish a baseline
- Ongoing Use: Scan every 1–3 days depending on your healing pace
- Smart Strategy: Always run your latest two scan results together for best continuity
If you experience detox reactions or fatigue, it’s okay to pause and give your body time to rest before scanning again. Want to know how a scan fits into your larger healing journey? 🔗 How Spooky2 Biofeedback Scans Optimize Your Healing Journey
Next Up: In Part 2, we’ll cover how to analyze your scan, save different result types (Current / Angle / Angle + Current), and turn them into usable frequency programs.
Part 2: How to Analyze and Save Your Biofeedback Scan Results
Once you’ve finished your Spooky2 biofeedback scan, what comes next? This part will walk you through how to analyze your scan data, save meaningful results, and turn them into frequency programs you can use—whether you’re using Remote, Contact, or Plasma. Let’s break it down step-by-step.
Step 1: Where Are Your Scan Results?
After you finish a scan, Spooky2 automatically saves the full dataset. You’ll find it under the ScanData folder. Even if you don’t save the results immediately, you can always come back and analyze the file later.
Why it matters: Don’t worry if you accidentally close the window. The data isn’t lost. You can always access it for analysis. For more about saving and using scan results, visit: 👉 What to Do with Spooky2 Biofeedback Scan Results
Step 2: Analyze with Three Modes
When analyzing, you’ll see three options under “Detect”:
- Current – measures how much current is absorbed. This shows direct energetic responses.
- Angle – measures phase angle shifts. Helpful for showing subtle reactions and internal shifts.
- Angle + Current – combines both for a broader perspective.
Each mode gives you a slightly different “lens” on what the body responded to during the scan. You can save results from all three modes to build a fuller picture.
Tip: Many experienced users save all three sets for future comparison and rotation. Each can offer different insights.
Step 3: Saving Frequencies as Custom Programs
- After analyzing a mode (e.g., Current), click “Create Program” in the upper-right corner.
- Give it a clear name like
BFB Ella 2025-07-18 - Current. You’ll thank yourself later! - Add helpful notes—such as pad placement, symptoms, or anything you want to remember.
- Click “Add to Custom Database.”
If you’re unsure about naming conventions or want to streamline this step, check out: 👉 BFB Tool: A Preset Builder for Biofeedback Scan Results
Step 4: Turn Your Programs into a Preset
To actually run your results, you need to build a custom preset. Here’s how:
- Go to Presets Tab > Shell (Empty) Presets.
- Choose the transmission mode:Remote for hands-free, continuous use;Contact for stronger but shorter sessions;Plasma for deeper and faster effects (if you have Spooky2 Central)
- Switch to Programs Tab, scroll to the bottom, and select your saved programs (Current, Angle, Angle + Current).
- Return to Presets Tab, click the green disk icon, and name your preset (e.g., “Ella BFB 0718– Remote”).
- Save it. You’ll now find it in the User folder.
Part 3: FAQ + Real Tips from Spooky2 Users
Spooky2 Biofeedback Scans offer a powerful tool, but users also come with questions. If you’ve ever wondered why your scan doesn’t match a disease, how to narrow the range, or whether you’re running results correctly, you’re not alone. Let’s walk through the most frequently asked questions, along with tips and insights from real Spooky2 users who’ve been there.
If scanning your whole body feels too broad—or you’re trying to focus on a specific issue—you can absolutely narrow your Spooky2 Biofeedback (BFB) scan. Here’s how:
1. Focus on Specific Areas
Instead of scanning everything, try zooming in on:
- One organ (e.g., Liver, Lungs)
- A specific system (e.g., digestion, nerves)
- A symptom you’re tracking (e.g., pain, inflammation)
You can run a targeted scan right after your full scan to dig deeper into the area that matters most.
2. Run a Baseline First
Running a baseline scan helps reduce noise and highlights meaningful changes. It’s like “clearing the static” so your actual scan stands out.
Read more: 👉 Maximizing Biofeedback Accuracy with Spooky2’s Baseline
It’s a common question—and you’re not alone. Sometimes the results from Reverse Lookup seem unrelated to what you’re actually feeling. Here’s why that happens:
1. Reverse Lookup ≠ Diagnosis
Reverse Lookup doesn’t diagnose. It simply compares the frequencies your body responded to during the scan with existing entries in the Spooky2 database. A match doesn’t confirm a disease—and no match doesn’t mean you’re fine either.
2. Frequencies Aren’t Always Symptom-Specific
Many Rife frequencies target structures shared by different pathogens—like cell walls or proteins. So the match might reflect something general, not something directly tied to your symptoms.
3. The Body Feels More Than We Notice
What you feel may only be the surface. For example, your headache might relate to neck tension or digestion issues. The scan may pick up responses from the source, not just the symptom.
4. Tolerance Settings Can Limit Results
If your Reverse Lookup tolerance (usually set to 0.1%) is too strict, fewer matches show up. You might loosen it slightly to see broader possibilities.
5. It’s a Guide, Not a Rule
Think of Reverse Lookup as a hint, not a verdict. The most important thing is this: your scan already told you which frequencies your body responded to. That’s your real starting point.
Learn more here: How to Do a Reverse Lookup
Yes, you absolutely can. Many users scan with GeneratorX (GX) but run the treatment frequencies on an XM generator—and it works well.
Want to learn how to run multiple generators and manage your workflow better?
Check this guide: How to Set Up Multiple Generators
Conclusion
Biofeedback scanning with Spooky2 is more than just running a program—it’s about listening to your body, learning from it, and responding with care. Whether you’re using XM or GeneratorX, doing a quick Fast Scan or a deep High Frequency Scan, each scan gives you a window into what your body needs most right now.
The more you scan, the more you’ll notice patterns. The more you analyze, the better you’ll get at choosing what to run next. And the more you learn from others in the Spooky2 community, the more confident and creative you’ll become in shaping your own healing journey. Remember: there’s no one perfect way to do a scan—only the way that works for you. Start simple. Stay curious. And let your body show you the way.
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I owuld like to use the fast scan, but I do not see it in eithe preset or programs. Where is it ?
Thanks for your question!
The Fast Scan isn’t labeled as a separate program or preset but is part of certain biofeedback scan presets—especially for GeneratorX.
Here’s how to find and use it:
1. Open the Spooky2 software, go to the Presets tab.
2. Navigate to:
> Biofeedback > GeneratorX > GeneratorX >GX Fast Biofeedback Scan (C)- Jw
This preset is designed to run a Fast Scan by default (usually completes in about 6 minutes). Make sure to check the Control tab to select your generator and tick Overwrite Generator. If you still have trouble locating it, feel free to email support@spooky2-mall.com—we’re happy to assist!
In Michigan interested in trying. Any suggestion on where
Hi Andre! It’s wonderful to hear you’re interested in trying Spooky2 in Michigan. You’re welcome to file a support request through our official Help Center—our team may be able to connect you with qualified practitioners near you.
Don’t forget our support communities and training resources, including Facebook groups and training webinars—we often share practitioner recommendations and event updates there.
https://www.spooky2academy.com/events/trainers/
Hello,
New to all this so please forgive the ignorance.
Can I do a biofeedback scan in contact mode or actually anything in contact mode on a person with epilepsy?
Hi! People with epilepsy should use Spooky2 with extra caution as epilepsy triggers vary greatly between individuals. Remote mode is the safest and gentlest in this case.