Photos of weird items people just couldn’t figure out

Life hands us plenty of little mysteries, from odd finds on old furniture to puzzling patterns on the rearview mirror. Get ready for a whirlwind tour through some truly curious encounters! Let’s see what these everyday detectives stumbled upon and imagine the very first thoughts that popped into their heads.

“These marks on an 18th century pub table (UK)”

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That is definitely not your average table etching! Who sat at this pub so long ago that their idle doodling became historic graffiti? Imagine the stories this wood could tell—each mark a ghostly high score in an 18th century waiting game.

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“Found in a meal in a local restaurant in Thailand”

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Why does this tiny honeycomb alien cluster look like it's up to something? It doesn’t look quite like any topping I’ve ordered before—am I about to eat the next generation of insect overlords, or did the chef just get really creative with couscous?

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Well, for this unlucky diner, they are insect eggs.

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“Smacked a cockroach to death. This came out of its butt”

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Either this cockroach was hiding a secret identity, or I just found something I absolutely did NOT expect to come out of an insect. How is it possible that the world keeps finding ways to surprise and slightly horrify me?

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Well, the answer is that it is a cockroach egg pod.

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“Why do vehicle windscreen have these dots ?”

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So THAT’s why car windows have that mysterious line of dots! I’ve always wondered if they were for style, a secret coded message, or just a clever way to distract while waiting in the car. Either way, they’re oddly satisfying to look at.

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These black dots, called "frits," bind the windshield to the vehicle frame.

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“Ordered a cash savings box but got this instead?”

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That’s definitely not a cash savings box unless my savings are about to hatch into something… possibly with tentacles. Is this an elaborate joke, or an invitation to start a collection of obscure mystery objects?

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For those wondering, this is a meat shredder.

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“Child alphabet blanket for"P". We can't figure this one out.”

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Wait, this is for the letter P? We’ve guessed everything from a pizza oven to a parchment hut, but we’re absolutely stumped. Maybe kindergarten curriculum in the past was a lot more abstract—or someone was just having fun with felt.

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Online, people believe this is a pinafore.

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“Neighbor has what looks like capped ceramic jars buried up to their necks. What is it?”

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Should I be worried my neighbor is quietly fermenting something, or is this just aggressive garden decor? Those capped jars look like the beginning of a plot twist—but I guess the best mysteries are the ones you can see from your backyard.

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According to Reddit, these are a type of irrigation system.

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“Found this in my car”

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Well, this is not what you expect to find lurking in your car. Just when you think you know every inch of your ride, it throws out a surprise that makes you question what’s hiding in your cupholders.

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While it wasn't solved definitively, many believed it was a tree seed of some sort.

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“What is this pullable knob on a commercial flight”

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Okay, so should I or shouldn’t I pull this thing? There’s something wildly tempting about mysterious knobs on planes, but also a slight fear that I might launch the tray table—or eject myself—if I mess with it.

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People online said this is a retractable hook to hang items on.

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“Going through father-in-law's items and found this.”

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Going through inherited things is like opening a never-ending loot box. Is this object a relic from a secret society, an experimental gardening tool, or something designed to confuse future generations?