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Humanity has produced some truly elite ideas. The snooze button, read receipts, and trash bags with drawstrings that actually close. Civilizational wins. Whoever invented these absolutely understood the assignment and improved daily life for everyone.

But nature demands balance. For every stroke of genius, there also has to be something completely useless. And Reddit has a whole community dedicated to finding exactly those creations. It’s called Well That Was Pointless, and it’s full of hilariously unnecessary fails. Scroll down for the funniest ones.

#1

The Vent In My Hotel Shower Doesn't Seem To Be Working

Bathroom vent positioned unusually high on tiled wall, an example of pointless things serving no purpose except being funny.

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JL
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1 hour ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They need to install more permeable tile.

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    #2

    Thank You For Noticing

    Small fabric label on denim with a funny pointless notice thanking for noticing the notice and noting the noting.

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    On the spectrum between useful and useless, there exists a curious middle ground. A place where things are both clever and completely impractical at the same time. Where an invention can make you roll your eyes and admire the engineering behind it in equal measure. That strange space is called chindōgu.

    Chindōgu (珍道具) is the Japanese practice of inventing everyday gadgets that appear to solve specific problems but often create just as many new ones. Translated literally, the term means “unusual tool,” from chin (strange) and dōgu (tool).

    #3

    A Screwdriver That Requires A Screwdriver To Open It

    Hand holding a Stanley tool with a pointless plastic guard attached, one of the pointless things for funny purposes.

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    Kira Okah
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Just like the scissors that have a cable tie holding them, necessitating a second pair to get them usable.

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    #4

    Secure Your Haul. Task Complete!

    Pile of dirt tied down with a knotted strap on a flatbed truck illustrating pointless things with no purpose.

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    The concept was coined by Kenji Kawakami, a former editor at the Japanese home-shopping magazine Mail Order Life. In his spare magazine pages, Kawakami began showcasing bizarre product ideas that never stood a chance on the actual market.

    Later, Dan Papia introduced chindōgu to the English-speaking world through a monthly feature in Tokyo Journal, encouraging readers to submit their own ideas. In 1995, Kawakami and Papia published 101 Unuseless Japanese Inventions: The Art of Chindōgu, a book that became a defining collection of the movement’s most iconic creations.

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    #5

    Hmm

    A printed maze puzzle with a highlighted impossible path, illustrating pointless things that serve no purpose.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    World record fastest maze solution. 😆

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    #7

    Starting To Understand Office Space A Little More

    Error message on computer screen showing printing is not supported, an example of pointless things being funny.

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    Among those inventions were a combined household duster and cocktail shaker, designed for the person who wants to reward themselves while cleaning, and a full-day tissue dispenser worn like a hat for hay fever sufferers. There was also an all-over plastic bathing suit for people afraid of water, and even a baby outfit that doubled as a floor mop as the child crawled around.

    One of the most ironic examples is the selfie stick. It was originally dismissed as a useless invention and later went on to become a global everyday accessory. Few things capture the unpredictable fate of chindōgu better than that.

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    #9

    A Picture To Sum Up This Sub

    Wooden object attached to a metal tool, an example of pointless things that serve no purpose except for being funny.

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    #10

    Thanks

    Red road sign stating sign not in use placed beside an empty rural road illustrating pointless things.

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    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, at least it's not "This sign left intentionally blank"

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    Of course, something as esteemed as chindōgu could not possibly exist without an official institution to oversee it. That is exactly why Kawakami went on to found the International Chindōgu Society, which manages and promotes the concept worldwide. Through the society’s platform, inventors can submit descriptions of their creations for others to explore.

    However, not every silly idea automatically qualifies as chindōgu. The Society established ten official tenets that outline what true chindōgu must follow. A chindōgu must exist, must be usable in theory but not meant for real use, must not be a commercial product, and must not be created purely for humor. It also must not be taboo, discriminatory, or patented.

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    #11

    I Don't Think That's How It Works...

    Fortune cookie slip with ironic message about planning spontaneity, illustrating pointless things that are funny and serve no purpose.

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    xolitaire
    Community Member
    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Impossible. One day of planning time is not even close to enough

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    #12

    A Solar Powered Parking Meter In An Underground Garage

    Solar-powered parking meter in a dim garage next to a sign and a yellow trash can, a pointless thing serving no purpose.

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    Arguably, one of the funniest parts of the whole concept is where it originated. Japan is often associated with high standards, precision, and quality. From cars to cameras, fashion to animation, it has built a global reputation for advanced technology and respected craftsmanship. When we see a “Made in Japan” label, it usually comes with a sense of authority and trust.

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    At the same time, Japanese society is also known for its formality and complex social rules. That strictness is likely one of the reasons such high standards of quality exist in the first place. It also means that communication depends heavily on context and on being very good at reading the room. Even compliments can carry hidden messages.

    #14

    Best Security Gate Ever Made

    Yellow gate standing alone on a sidewalk with no fence or walls, one of the pointless things that serve no real purpose.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This must be in Germany, where they always follow the rules. So it would work without the high cost of installing all that other fencing, 😆

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    #16

    Proper Drainage

    Park walkway flooded on one side with a drain grate surrounded by grass, illustrating pointless things that serve no purpose.

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    Ace
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Subsidence, but the drain/sewer is more solid than the surrounding ground.

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    For example, if your Japanese neighbor one day tells you they have heard you playing the piano and comments on how beautiful you sound and how much you have improved, you might feel thrilled that someone noticed your progress. In reality, what they may be trying to say is that your piano playing is so loud they can hear it in their apartment, and you should try to keep it down.

    In that sense, it feels strangely fitting that chindōgu was born in such an environment. It turns all that structure on its head with tongue-in-cheek humor. Kawakami himself has never minded people laughing at his creations. “If people laugh, that’s fine,” he said in a 2005 interview with The Asia-Pacific Journal. “We need more of it. I believe in rejecting society by laughing at it.”

    #17

    Made In Japan

    Label with made in Japan text crossed out and rewritten, one of 33 pointless things serving no purpose except for being funny

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    timhood
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not made int *that* Japan. Made in the other Japan. 😆

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    #18

    Wait👀

    Tweet showing Baltimore Orioles player wearing uniform with Braille lettering, an example of pointless things serving no purpose except being funny.

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    Cougar Allen
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Blind people *would* be happy to see this....

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    But as humorous as chindōgu may seem on the surface, Kawakami has always treated the concept with complete seriousness and saw it as a genuine form of rebellion. To him, these inventions were never just jokes.

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    On the one hand, he spoke of chindōgu as “strangely practical and utterly eccentric inventions designed to solve all the nagging problems of domestic life.” On the other, he called them “invention dropouts,” ideas that escaped “the suffocating historical dominance of conservative utility.”

    “I describe them as unuseless,” he explained. “Technically they are convenient and you can use them but most won’t because of shame.”

    #20

    To Anyone Who Pays To Advertise Here

    Gray utility box blocking a sidewalk sign on an urban street, an example of pointless things serving no purpose except for being funny.

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    Mike Rodrick
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It would obviously entice people to look behind it.

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    #21

    Wonderful

    Door slide bolt installed incorrectly on a blue door, an example of pointless things that serve no purpose except being funny.

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    Lotekguy
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    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maxwell Smart - missed it by THIS much!!

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    At its core, chindōgu is a critique of materialism and commercialization. Yet as the concept spread worldwide, it began to take on slightly different meanings depending on where it was received. In Europe, Australia, and Canada, Kawakami said he was often treated as a legitimate inventor or even a kind of scientist.

    In the United States, however, the political edge of his work was more easily lost. “Chindōgu is considered radical in other parts of the world,” he said. “But in America they just laugh at the weird Japanese inventor.”

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    #23

    Solar Panels Are Set, Boss

    Solar panels installed on a rooftop at an odd angle, illustrating pointless things that serve no practical purpose.

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    #24

    When You Go To A Scenic Overlook But You’re In A Cloud

    Signboard of the Olympic Mountains on a foggy day, showcasing pointless things that serve no purpose except being funny.

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    #25

    Iron Man With Removable Iron Man Mask

    Spider-Man and Iron Man action figures from Marvel Legends series packaged as collectible toys, funny pointless items.

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    Bill Swallow
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very funny, Tony. Now how's 'bout you get outta your poolside lounger and get your but.t out on the front lines instead of sending one of your Iron Legion suits?

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    “I despise materialism and how everything is turned into a commodity,” Kawakami added. “Things that should belong to everyone are patented and turned into private property. I’ve never registered a patent and I never will because the world of patents is dirty, full of greed and competition.”

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    Chindōgu proves that even the most pointless ideas can still say something meaningful. Beneath the absurdity, there is a message about the world we live in and the choices we make within it. And that is a thought worth sitting with.

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    #26

    Wow Thanks Safari

    Safari privacy notification showing zero trackers blocked and IP address hidden in the last seven days, highlighting pointless things.

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    timhood
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now turn on the tracking prevention and see how much better it works! 😆

    #27

    Bus Stop

    Temporary bus stop sign next to covered permanent stop, illustrating pointless things that serve no purpose except being funny.

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    Sofia
    Community Member
    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    they padlocked it. It means that someone lifted it and chased the bus with it

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    #29

    To Help With Your Fear Of Putting Eye Drops In

    Person wearing glasses with tiny funnels over the eyes, humorously demonstrating pointless things with no practical purpose.

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    Kira Okah
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is chindogu, the design of useless but not useless things. This isn't serious, bt captures chindogu perfectly.

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    #30

    My Friend Just Sent Me This From Dundee

    Yellow price tag showing a savings of 1p on a product, illustrating pointless things that serve funny purposes.

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    #31

    Today I Made A Noodle

    Uncooked spaghetti used as chopsticks resting on a plate with sauce, illustrating pointless and funny kitchen hacks.

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    #32

    Everything's On Sale

    Price tag showing no discount with same sale price for pointless things that serve no purpose except for being funny.

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    #33

    I Just Won The Lottery!

    Scratch-off lottery ticket with pointless things and funny prizes, highlighting pointless things that serve no purpose except humor.

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know people that only scratch off the bar code, then scan the tix to see if they've won.

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