Most of us have probably received a text from someone we don't know at one point. Sometimes, the "Oops, wrong number" might be an attempt to scam you, as in February 2025, Americans received 19.2 billion spam texts. But if a person really got the wrong number, some seriously hilarious banter might unfold.
The community r/wrongnumber collects the most amusing cases of mistaken identity through texting. While some people decide to troll those who text them by accident, others decide to engage, and some wholesome, awkward, or hilarious exchanges might follow. So, scroll down and check out our newest collection from the subreddit below!
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This Didn't Make Me Cry, It Made You Cry
Bart Simpson Gets A Text From Lisa
Not Mine, But Hilarious
All it takes is a slip of the finger, you put in the wrong number and bam, the text you meant for your husband ends up in a stranger's inbox. And while accidental texts can be embarrassing, they can also be a pretty effective strategy when you want to reconnect, apologize, or just prank someone.
The art of the fake accidental text was explored pretty well in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. You address a text to the person who did the recipient wrong and badmouth them to win them over, but "accidentally" send it to the person you want to apologize to. But be warned: just because it worked for Larry David, doesn't mean it'll work for you.
Got This Number And Feel So Bad For This Person
One of my best friends passed away 26 years ago - I don’t have any videos of his voice but I remind myself how he said my name all the time. Feel this longing to my core
This "Wrong Number" Clarification:
One weekend last year when there was a major storm heading to the UK I began getting scheduling texts from someone at British Airways. No way to reply etc. Spent several hours trying to let BA know. Customer service useless which is typical for BA. Eventually a text arrives that has a name but no contact number. Tracking him down on LinkedIn. Finally the texts stop. No apology or thanks for letting us know. Don't fly BA.
Help Me
However, if you do decide to employ the fake accidental text tactic, be aware that the receiver can often see through the ploy. In his unofficial experiment for the CBC, Clifton Mark found that one of the most popular ways to get someone's attention with an accidental text is to send out a blank text. He tried it out himself with someone he hadn't spoken to for a few weeks, and it worked – they responded and it got the conversation going.
Mark writes that he found out three things from his "research" on online message boards about accidental texting. First, that it's pretty common. Men and women do it, and it's mostly a tool to manipulate romantic partners or exes. Aside from blank texts, people also imply that they're up to something more interesting, like, "Yeah, that was so crazy last night!" or want to invoke jealousy: "Thanks for a lovely night. Miss you already. xx"
Evelyn
Does anyone else read the phrase "There can be only one" in Clancy Brown's voice?
Short And Sweet
Context: my friend and I decided to give each other random names and the one I decided to make myself was god... And when I got that first message, I thought it was her... At least it felt good to make her feel better.
Yet, unsurprisingly, the third thing that Mark learned from his experiment was that people very often detect fake accidental texts. Just like lying in real life, 'accidental' texts have one weakness: they're the hardest to pull off when we want to do it the most.
"People are most likely to see through 'accidental' texts when they are used for their most common purpose (romantic manipulation) and when they yield the most benefit (by leading the target to a specific conclusion)," Mark wrote.
Girl Keeps Texting Me And Saying I'm Someone She Knows, No Matter How Many Times I Tell Her That I'm Not Them
Finally Have A Story To Share
Oksana Isn’t The Smartest Scammer
Dating experts at Love Panky write that the key to a good 'accidental' text is to not overdo it. Then it doesn't seem as suspicious. When you want to revive a conversation with a romantic prospect, text them something like "Do you really think so?", "I can't believe they did that", or "What are the chances?!", or "Of course, I WILL do that tomorrow, I promise!"
Can’t Make It To The BBQ
They Have Yet To Reply
This Dude Was Unhinged
They also claim that timing for good 'accidental' texts matters. Late-night texts just read as cliche booty calls, so, the best time to send an "Oops, wrong number" text is in the early evening or during the day. If the 'accidental' text doesn't work, it's better not to push it: knowing when to walk away is also a good skill to have.
Almost Scored A $30k Bottle Of Whiskey Lmao
What Cult Is This?
What In The F**k…
Unfortunately, not all accidental texts are flirty attempts at reconnecting. Scammers use this tactic more often than we realize. That's why not responding to such a text from a stranger is the best strategy. In 2023, the FBI even issued a warning to build awareness about "Oops, wrong number!" scams.
Got A Text From A Random Old Man
This Guy Really Still Wanted To Meet This Woman, Even After The Second Reply
Beware The Onion Man
The deputy district attorney in charge of the high technology crimes unit in Santa Clara County, California Erin West told NBC News that 'accidental' scam messages have become the most common way to rope people into crypto scams.
"Some are like, 'Hey, can I make an appointment for my dog at your salon?' They're broadening the way they will entrance you into the same scam. They are all scams, and I think they are all crypto-investment scams."
To My Boss At A New Job Instead Of My Husband. Could Have Been Worse! Lucky He's Cool
My Boyfriend Confused My Number For His Best Friend’s, Now I Learned He Was A Vendetta With The Moon
Third Year In A Row, I Am Become Debbie
How can people protect themselves against "accidental" text scams? The best strategy is to not respond, block and report, and be skeptical of any investment opportunities. Experts advise people to be cautious of what information they share about themselves online, especially on social media. They also recommend using two-factor authentication for maximum security.
First Wrong Number Incident I’ve Gotten
I Love Wrong Number Texts
I’m Just Looking Out For Him
Although it might sound funny to strike up a conversation with a stranger in theory, it's always to be safe than sorry. "Once they receive a response, scammers will try to strike up innocent conversation to establish a friendship," the experts at the Merrimack County Savings Bank write. "This may go on for weeks or even months before the scammer uses this bond to lure you into their schemes, such as cryptocurrency investment scams."
The Number Was Not Right
Guys I Think I Broke Him…
Help Why Did This Freak Me Out So Much
How many of you, Pandas, have received an "Oops, wrong number" text? Share with us your experiences, even if it was just an unsuccessful attempt to scam you. If you'd like to see more hilarious conversations similar to this list, check out our previous articles on the r/wrongnumber subreddit here, here, and here!
Scammer Tries
What Did I Say Wrong?
If You’re Sydney, You Suck. Jk Idk If He Was Creepy Or Not
Got The Best Wrong Number Text Ever Yesterday
Strangers In The Night…
A Menacing End To A Polite Conversation
Hope to bring you trouble tomorrow? The scammer is being upfront about their plans I guess.
Just Found This Subreddit And Needed To Share This. A Couple Of Years Ago, I Tried To Send A Bunch Of Selfies To My Own Number… But I Accidentally Mistyped By One Digit
You tried to send 'selfies'...to yourself? SELFIES. TO YOURSELF. Mistyping is the least of your problems with technology.
Just Got This Text, And I Answered
Title
Happy Mood Restored
99% of these aren't 'wrong number' texts.... They're scammers trying to get your info....
This Person Has Contacted Me Multiple Times Over The Past 5 Years
This One… Alarmed Me
How Does Bella Know The Major City Near Where I Live?!
I've Lived For This Moment
Idk What Even To Say Back
Seafood For The Company Dinner
What Else Could I Say?
I Meant To Text Myself, Text My Old Number Instead
Is This A Real Person Or Bot
Accidentally Sent This To A Guy That I’ve Been Casually Flirting With After He Asked Me On A Date
Old But Still Gold
I Swear I Don't Know You
Why
This Feels Wrong, What’s Their End Goal Here?
Creepy
Staff At A Seaport Think I’m Steve, And Frequently Send Me Manifest/Scheduling Updates. Somehow I’ve Successfully Played Along
Got A Text From A Random Number. Little Did She Know That I’m The Booty Genie
A California Snob Messages Mike
These should be separated into genuine wrong numbers with funny replies and people just messing with scammers, which is at least half of these.
both are funny, but it is a little trippy to be switching back and forth
Load More Replies...i have a fascination, How can Americans not save a number in their phone? How can they incorrectly text a friend?
Why do you assume it's just Americans? Also, many of these are scammers pretending to have the wrong number.
Load More Replies...Wow. What a load of c**p. You should never interact with the bots (collecting active numbers for sale to scammers) or scammers.
That's not entirely true. If it's a bot, then interacting is a waste of your time. However, if it's a scammer (and you realize it), then you should absolutely interact with them and waste their time with fake info. More time they wasted on your fake interactions means less time they have to fool older/gullible people.
Load More Replies...These should be separated into genuine wrong numbers with funny replies and people just messing with scammers, which is at least half of these.
both are funny, but it is a little trippy to be switching back and forth
Load More Replies...i have a fascination, How can Americans not save a number in their phone? How can they incorrectly text a friend?
Why do you assume it's just Americans? Also, many of these are scammers pretending to have the wrong number.
Load More Replies...Wow. What a load of c**p. You should never interact with the bots (collecting active numbers for sale to scammers) or scammers.
That's not entirely true. If it's a bot, then interacting is a waste of your time. However, if it's a scammer (and you realize it), then you should absolutely interact with them and waste their time with fake info. More time they wasted on your fake interactions means less time they have to fool older/gullible people.
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