A gallery of gaffes and flubs that people spotted

Ever looked at something and thought, "That can’t be right… can it?" Get ready for a joyride through 17 delightfully confusing, poorly executed, or just plain silly moments. From baffling typos to design fails, this collection will have you shaking your head and laughing in equal measure!

“They’ll never guess it trust me”

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I guess top-secret security isn't really all it's hyped up to be. That's either the world's easiest code or a bold move to test if anyone's actually paying attention. Imagine showing up and instantly guessing the code—subtlety just left the building.

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“They did not use the uploaded logo.”

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Wow, I hope the client didn’t pay extra for customization! The dedication to following instructions here is, well, painfully literal. Somewhere out there, a graphic designer just did a facepalm so hard, you could hear it across the internet.

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“Infinite Money Glitch”

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Three for six? So, they're just… two dollars each? Sometimes, marketing tries to sound like a bargain, and just decides to take the scenic route. Looking at this, you have to wonder if someone skipped math class that day.

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“I bought a Sudoku book and saw this in one of the puzzles. How am I supposed to solve this now?”

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Nothing like opening a new Sudoku book and being hit with a mind-bender that's literally unsolvable. Two fives in one box—now that's next-level difficulty. Time to put the pencils down and question the meaning of puzzles.

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“Thanks I’ll just die of thirst”

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Ran out of fries or burgers? Sure. But water? How is water even 'out of stock'? This is a new, very specific type of thirst trap. I guess dehydration is the new normal, at least according to the kiosk.

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““Four” of diamonds.”

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'Four' of diamonds, featuring just three diamond shapes. When card games get philosophical about numbers. Every round, you can spark endless debates over what counts as a four.

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“Hmmm... Something seems a little off here”

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Dry erase marker or permanent marker… why not both at the same time! This package is a real adventure for anyone who enjoys a little chaos. Good luck erasing your 'dry erase' notes—forever.

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“This sign that mixed "I love you" and "will you marry me"”

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Shoot your shot—but be extra clear about it. This proposal sign has some strong energy, but the message is getting a little tangled up. If love means confusing signs, then this is a true romance story in the making.

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“to infinity and beyond”

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Finally, the elevator button for when you just want to keep going. To infinity and beyond—literally! Someone in the building is about to have a very, very long ride.

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“5 feep deet”

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Just taking a refreshing swim in the deep feep—wait, what? Suddenly, I've lost all confidence in my poolside reading skills. If you didn't know how deep the pool was before, now you really don’t.

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“Onejob fail becomes Chinese icon”

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Nothing says work fatigue like a plush toy that looks just as exhausted as you do. Accident, or official mascot of Mondays everywhere? The manufacturing error actually made them way more relatable. Who knew toys could capture our vibe so perfectly?