Cryptacanthodes have an elongate body which is rounded towards the head and compressed towards the tail.. They have a wide, flattened head with highly set eyes. The large mouth has a projecting lower jaw and is highly oblique, nearly vertical in alignment. The dorsal and
anal fins are long based, reaching the base of the
caudal fin or are joined to the caudal fin. The
dorsal fin has 60-80 stiff spines while the anal fin has up to three spines and 43-52 soft rays. The
pectoral fins are very small and there are no
pelvic fins, although there is a pelvic girdle. They have a single pair of tubular nostrils. In most species there are no scales, although
C. giganteus has small
ctenoid scales. The mechanosensory canals on the head do not have openings to the outside. The
lateral line is made up of widely spaced superficial
neuromasts.
Vomerine teeth and
palatine teeth are present in three species, but are absent in
C. aleutensis. The gill membranes have a wide connection to the isthmus and the gill openings do not extend very far forward. There is no
swim bladder. They are pale brown on the upper body and cream-colored on the lower body. They may be marked with spots and some specimens may be a uniform pink or red. Wryfish reach maximum
total lengths which vary from . ==Distribution and habitat==