People Share The Most Genius Solutions To Everyday Problems, Here’s 50 Of The Most Interesting (New Pics)
Everyday life is full of problems. Some are as trivial as a warm beer, while others are as threatening as a nurse being unable to find your vein for an IV.
But if there's one thing our species is good at, it's innovation.
So we at Bored Panda put together a new list of clever and creative ways to make the world a better place. The universe can throw at us whatever it likes; nothing stands a chance against human ingenuity."
This post may include affiliate links.
My Local Library Has A "Library Of Things" For Residents To Borrow Useful Household Items Like Toolkits And Power Washers
THIS should be common practice. Libraries have become a community hub especially in our rural towns. Some have snowshoes, walking poles etc to borrow
Australian Company Introduces Glow-In-The-Dark Highway Paint Technology
To get a better understanding of how such cool projects items come to life, we contacted London-based industrial designer and product visualizer Sam Gwilt, who runs a YouTube channel called Sam Does Design.
First of all, there's lots of sketching. "From research, to concept, to refinement, to manufacturing, designing a product is an iterative process that can take years," Gwilt told Bored Panda in an earlier interview.
"It's important to understand what the markets and mindsets of customers will be like in the next few years (when the product launches)."
Dallas Love Field Airport Offers Free Feminine Hygiene Products
Today The Nurse Used An Infrared Vein Finder To Place An IV
This would have been so great when they were trying to find a vein on my toddler. Poor thing ... this is genius if it works !
Traffic Light With Shining Pole
Yes please !!! Sometimes sun glare makes it impossible to know the color of the light.
"Once a brief has been set, it's time to design multiple concepts to find the right solution. Sketching, scribbles, and CAD modeling are all useful to refine designs," Gwilt added.
"Each solution will be prototyped to analyse ergonomics and assembly, usually starting with rough card models, progressing to 3D prints, and then finally to full industrial tooling."
This Swing That Lets Parents Swing Together With Their Kids
UK Supermarket Has A Tag You Can Add For Carts With Wonky Wheels
Brilliant solution! Kudos to that UK supermarket for introducing these tags. The amount of times I had a rickety shopping cart with it's loud screeching halts.
A Company Made A Pill Bottle With A Timer Showing When It Was Last Taken To Help People With Alzheimer's Or Any Other Thing
I think they give these to people with real OCD that take medication. I think I read that somewhere, off to research.
A Sliding Chair To Help Disabled People Go Into The Sea
Trying to determine whether or not a particular design is good, many turn to the legendary German designer Dieter Rams and his '10 commandments.'
According to him, good design is innovative, makes a product useful, is aesthetic, makes a product understandable, is unobtrusive, is honest, is long-lasting, is thorough down to the last detail, is environmentally friendly, and involves as little design as possible.
Even though Rams came up with his commandments a long time ago and technology has advanced light years since then, many think his principles still apply today.
My Hospital Has A Fake LED Window On Their Ceiling
This Playground Has A Sign So Hearing And Deaf Kids Could Play Together
A Park Bench That Can Fold Into A Table
This Bus Stop Is Facing The Other Way To Prevent People Being Splashed By Curb Water And Dirt
"When Dieter Rams defined the 10 principles, he thought that they'd be updated and adapted over time," Gwilt highlighted.
"It's a good starting point; a helpful framework, but it's exciting to see new designers from different backgrounds share their voices for what makes good design."
This Bridge's Fencing Has Holes In It For Cameras
Ballot Bins In Manchester To Encourage People To Not Litter
This Elevator Has Buttons For Your Feet, So You Don't Have To Touch The Buttons With Your Hands
Decathlon Now Sews The Labels Onto Small Scraps Of Fabric Instead Of The Actual Clothing Item, So It's Easier To Cut Them, And They Don't Leave Any Itchy Residue Behind
Gwilt himself thinks a good design must first and foremost form an innate connection between the user and the product.
"Someone needs to look at the product, and instantly understand what it is and how it can benefit them," he said. "The goal is to design a product that is understandable and desirable. It should integrate neatly with the existing lifestyle of the customer, and improve it for the better."
This Airport Has Exercise Bikes That Charge Your Cellphone
A great way to work out some excess energy or anxiousness before a flight!
This Vending Machine At The Hospital Selling Healthy And Affordable Meals
The Local Brewery Doesn't Have Gender-Specific Bathrooms, Only Stalls With Specific Types Of Toilets
Table With Hidden Compartment
I would love this but not the dining table . Too many spills here ( kiddos )
Audi would find the hidden surface immediately, if not sooner. I'd sit down and out would pop an unexpected kitten head.
I would love this to be able to do my puzzles again without having to sacrifice my dining/art table.
You can buy puzzle boards that keep all your work and extra pieces in place so you can move them around. It all folds up and holds together with velcro
Load More Replies...This would be an awesome idea for a D&D holding place. Hold the figurines and books, and makes it nice and neat too.
https://www.geeknson.co.uk/ https://www.rathskellers.com/ Also: kickstarter and gamefound occasionally have similar projects on their sites
Load More Replies...Handy if you have cats who like to destroy your puzzles/use the puzzle box as a litter box
It's why I can't do puzzles, because of my cats
Load More Replies...Gaming table/board game table. Some of them come with a lot of add-ons, such as cup/snack holders (removable for cleaning), slots for cards, molds for tokens, usb outlets to charge your phone, some have rails all around where you can insert whatever add-on you want...I love them, but they're not cheap (understandably).
I want something similar but round looking something like a card table for game nights with the family
https://www.geeknson.co.uk/ https://www.rathskellers.com/ Also: kickstarter and gamefound occasionally have similar projects on their sites
Load More Replies...Yes! Hidden game table! New spin on an old idea. Put a waterproof tablecloth on for meals.
Just don't spill any liquid on the table because everything you store will get drowned.
Then use a plastic tablecloth. Oh I forgot no-one wants to use plastic now.
Tables like these are actually very common among the board game community. Also, they have features like rubber gaskets to exactly protect against spillage. Such tables are pretty common among players who play legacy games, or games where it's just a pain to pack away. If you're still worried about spillage - just pick up a plastic table cloth to put over - instant solution.
I don't care if it's a box or furniture or part of a room, I'm like a little kid when it comes to hidden compartments.
not enough room for the cat to stay on the puzzle when the boards are in place...
What’s the point? I’d much rather have a solid clean table and a puzzle in a box or a drawer. I can’t imagine anything I would need to put in there.
It's a space to put together the puzzle, not to store them in.
Load More Replies...The bottom of one of the table planks would be a fantastic hiding place for a smear of lutefisk. Just saying.
For more awesome designs, fire up our earlier publications on genius solutions to everyday problems here, here, and here.
If, however, you'd like to see the opposite, check out these 50 designs that are so bad, it's hard to believe someone came up with them.
In Finland, There Are Buttons To Thank The Bus Driver
We were on Italy's Amalfi coast. Our commercial bus driver had just successfully negotiated a series of tight turns. The passengers applauded.
My Bookshelf Came With A Tool To Hold The Nails And Position Them Perfectly
What I want to know is, how is it that ideas like this are not proactively investigated and immediately adopted by every manufacturer of relevant items?
I Got A Waterproof Cast On My Ankle Today
3-Way Water Fountain. For Refilling, Sipping, And Pets
I read an old book where the narration mentioned a three-tiered water fountain for people, horses, and dogs.
This Carousel In Hong Kong Has A Sea Turtle Mounted To The Floor For Disabled Children
These Air Conditioned Construction Worker Jackets In Japan
This Light Attached To The Lamp-Post Projects A Picture On The Ground To Show Where The Sidewalk Is In Case Of Snowfall
In Rotterdam, We Have Free Public Bike Repair Stations
The Mall Of America Parking Ramps Have Parking Availability Lights To Let People Know If There's A Spot Available
i thought these were everywhere (we have them in a lot of shopping centres in australia)
This Breathable Mattress My Infant Son Uses To Prevent Suffocation
This Bathroom Lock Also Works As An Accessory Tray
Fan Pull Chains That Have A Light Bulb And Fan Blades At The End To Indicate Which Chain To Pull
A Picnic Bench With Wheelchair Access
These Bins In Sweden Show You What To Recycle
The Airport Escalator Automatically Sterilizes Handrails
This Pizza Box In Japan Has A Handle In The Middle To Keep The Pizza Flat
This Mall Has An Area To Wash Your Hands Without Having To Enter The Bathroom Area
This is terrible for the people who (out of embarrassment) say "I just need to wash my hands" when they actually need to use the toilet 😅 *edit* for clarity, I am not one of the people who says this phrase, but I've heard it and seen it many times on tv/film. It's generally less about embarrassment and more of an "etiquette" thing in more formal settings 🤷🏼♂️
This Shopping Cart In France Has A Map Of The Entire Store On It
This Airport Bathroom Has Green And Red Lights Above The Stalls To Show Which Ones Are Occupied
Best Plug Design?
Breville (An Aussie company) have been using plugs with holes to grip them for years. Possibly on AUS/NZ/Fiji plugs only, though.
Sea Airport Family Restroom Has An Adult Changing Station
This Helps To Figure Out How Much Yarn You Need For A Project
This Phoneless Phone Booth For Private Mobile Conversations
Sadly, the people who most need to use them are also least likely to do so.
A Stand For Bikers To Hold On To While Waiting For The Traffic Lights In Sweden
This Bar Has A Chilled Strip To Keep Your Drinks Cold
Foldable Bus Seats So That You Could Rest Your Legs And The Seats Won't Get Dirty
This Hands-Free Sunscreen Machine That Rotates As It Sprays Your Body With Sunscreen
Toilet With An Integrated Sink
I've seen this in the US once. Too bad we don't use them more. And before anyone freaks out about washing your hand with toilet water - it comes from the clean water in the tank. (Every time this pic comes up someone just has to say "gross!".)
This Heated Bench With A Wireless Charging Pad For Your Phone At A Bus Stop In South Korea
My Country Puts Phosphor Into Sidewalks So You Can See At Night
Icelandic Park Benches With Footrests
In Belgian Train's Toilets, There Is A SOS Button Close To The Ground In Case People Fall And Can't Get Up
This Cup Has A Hole For Teabags
My Hotel Room Had A White Noise Machine Installed In The Wall
Hilton: we built our hotel cheap with no insulation or soundproofing whatsoever so here..
Public Air Shower In Tokyo To Blow Away Pollen Hay Fever Sufferers
This Train Uses The Space Between Seats For Garbage
So does every train and plane I have seen. Between the seats, down the back of the magazine holder, all over the floor...
My 1st Grader Lost A Tooth During Class, And The School Sent It Home In This Tiny Tooth-Shaped Container
This Crossing With Lights On The Ground That Turns Green/Red
Needed because too many people looking down at their phones not where they're going
The Elevator In This Japanese Apartment Has A Container With Food, Water, And Portable Toilet In Case Of Malfunction
I've occasionally wondered about the thousands of people stuck in elevators during the Northeast US blackout in 2003. There's no way they all got out soon enough.
This Cloth Screen Goes Over The Door Hinge, At A Preschool, To Keep Kids From Getting Their Fingers Smashed
This Jar Of Pickles That Included A Pickle Elevator
These Stairs Have A Groove To Facilitate Carrying Bikes Upstairs
This Station With Free To Borrow Lifejackets For Kids
CVS Has Magnifying Glasses Throughout The Medicine Aisle So You Can Read What The Medicine Packaging Says
My Dryer's Door Opens From The Top And Side
This Parking Meter Has Been Repurposed To Collect Donations For A Homelessness Charity
This shouldn't be the box on the street, it is something that the government of every country must be taking care of. Where ppl are neglected and robbed to became a beggars, it is not human society, it is animal tribes.
The Hospital I Was In Today Has A Variety Of Chairs For Those Who Need Them
My Sons Shoes Have Different Color Inserts To Make It Easier For Him To Tell Left From Right
This was on bp earlier, and someone said they should be green and red for starboard and port, right and left. I heartily agree, and think this is a smart idea in general
This Bathroom Mirror In Tallinn Airport Has Instructions On How To Tie A Tie
That's really cool! The guy taking the photo looks awesome as well!!
Puking Sink At An Old German Bar
Rentable Soundproof Offices In The Seattle Airport
This Dimly-Lit Restaurant Has Menus That Light Up When They Are Opened
One of my biggest pet peeves is poorly lighting in restaurants, and music way too loud in restaurants
This Coffee Shop Has A Sink Basin For You To Dump Your Drink Before You Throw Away The Cup
This is super smart! I always hate having to empty a trash bag that someone threw liquid in.
Simplistic Light Switches In A Hotel
Always good to have appropriate lighting in case an impromptu game of DND is in order
These Green Rings Of Light Moves At The Pace Of The Speed Limit To Help Gauge Speed
This Is Very Smart. Turntable Plugs. No More Complaining About Big Charger Blocks
Webbed Hands For Swimming
These Mini Tent Displays At Academy Sports
Some Elevators In Japan Have An Umbrella Icon That Lights Up If It's Raining Outside
This Toaster Has A Button If You Want It Toasted "A Bit More"
My new microwave has an "add 30 seconds" button, which I think is brilliant! Never seen that before, but we use it all the time.
This McDonalds Has The Table Drop Down For Kids
This Japanese Movie Theater's Large-Sized Drink Has Straw Holes For You And Your Date
I Recently Moved Into A Place With A Fitted Kitchen. The Kitchen Has A Hidden Compartment Holding A Step Stool
Automated Snack Vendor, Tokyo
This Book Teaches Children How To Tie Their Shoes
Hot Chocolate With An Edible Cup
It may not be cardboard but it probably tastes like it. Has anyone tried it?
Washing Machines In Spain Have Tomato And Wine Programs To Remove The Stains
This Spoon With An Indent So It Doesn't Slip Into The Bowl
Supermarkets In Singapore Use Digital Price Tags
Cups With Lids At A Club
These "Glow In The Dark" Stair Stickers At My Work
If your workplace is making you stay there into the wee hours of the night, the least they could do is install lights for you..
My Shower Head Shows You How Hot, Cold, And How Perfect The Water Is
Stop Lights With A Timer Until It Turns Green
I wonder how many people ‘jump the gun’ at the last few seconds. Seems like it could be a bit too tempting for some eager/impatient drivers.
My Closest Gas Station Now Has Washer Fluid Stations Too
You Can Purchase Sewing Needles That Are Already Threaded
You can also buy easy-threading needles that have a tiny slot on the side to slip the thread into the eye.
My School Started Putting Bike Repair Stations Around The Campus
Unfortunately, it wouldn't work where I live : people would destroy it and steal the tools. Such helpful devices require mature and well-behaved people.
My Hotel Shower Had A Water Thermometer
This might be the coolest thing on the page! Or hottest, or more temperate.
Some Parks And Playgrounds In Singapore Have Built In Wireless Chargers
Shopping Carts In Germany Have A Special Beer Crate Holder In The Back
Simple Way To Measure Kid's Feet At My Local Shop
If You Can't Decide On One Drink, This Place Has A Split Cup, So You Can Have Two Drinks
The Mirror In My Hotel Room Doesn't Fog Up In The Center
A Mini Brush That Came With My Daughter's Brush Set To Remove Built-Up Hair
There Are Random Freezers On Some Streets Of Dubai That Have Food And Drinks For Whoever Needs It
This Tray That Hooks Onto My Steering Wheel, Making A Little Table To Eat Your Lunch
This Elevator Shows You How Close It Is To Its Weight Limit
This Bottle Has A Little Screen Telling You How Hot The Beverage Inside Is
This Wet Umbrella Contraption At A Hospital In England. I Have Never Seen This
I suppose this is a way to keep things tidy and prevent slippery floors.
Heated Floor On The Playground In My Neighborhood On A Cold Day
This Ketchup Packet Made For Both Dipping And Squeezing
It even looks like a ketchup bottle. Tiny objects are the best.
My Kid's School Has A Vending Machine For School Supplies
I remember my old elementary had these. Somehow the little rubber pencil grips they used to sell got turned into somewhat of a currency. I think I once bought some kids cup of chocolate pudding for a few of those suckers! Good times indeed.
This Store In Japan Automatically Calculates Your Total When You Place Your Basket In The Area Using RFID Tags On The Products
A Phone Holder For Selfies
The High School I Delivered To Has A Skateboard Parking Space In The Office
This Crossing In Netherlands Has One Button For People With Bicycles And One For People Who Rides Horses
This Crosswalk Pedestrian Pushbutton Has A Tactile Display Of The Intersection
Why Aren't These In Every Bar And Restaurant
Our Local Grocery Store Has Phone Holders On Their New Shopping Carts
My Local Cinema Has A Guide To Which Movies Have Mid And Post-Credit Scenes
I like the question marks. Presumably, no-one has stayed awake/around long enough to determine if there's anything there.
This McDonald's Has A Smaller Counter Upstairs, And They Use A Conveyer Belt To Ship Food
The innovation at this McDonald's is impressive! Using a conveyor belt to transport the food and using a smaller counter upstairs is a clever way to optimize space and efficiency.
Umbrella Rack Has Locks And Keys To Keep Your Umbrellas Safe From Thieves
This Gas Station Has Indicators For Which Pumps Are In Use, And The Hoses Can Reach Both Sides Of The Car
This Mustard Tube Squeezer In The Hotel I Am Staying At
These Pillows Marked Soft And Firm In My Hotel
These Transparent Pockets To Watch Movies On Your Phone In Seoul Bus
There's A Restroom At A Bar In Minneapolis That Features A Splash Guard For Your Shoes And A Mini Shelf For Your Drink
Tablet And Phone Holders In Toilet Stalls
These Gender-Specific Parking Spaces At A Korean Parking Lot. They Are Bigger, Have Better Lighting, And Are Closer To The Cameras
Gas Station In Tokyo - Fuel Pumps From Above
This Spork Is Made Out Of Stainless Steel And Has A Jagged Knife Edge On The Side
Asparagus Peeling Machine In A Supermarket, Germany
This Toilet Has A Built-In Poop Knife
Since so many of you have the same question I guess I'll answer it. (I really wish I didn't know about this, yuck!) Some people make giant turds that are too big to flush. If you try, they will just clog the toilet. So these people need to chop the turds in to smaller pieces in order for them to flush. There was a funny story about it on Reddit where one family had a dedicated knife just for chopping poo. (What the hell were those people eating??!!) And now Amazon sells official "poop knives" for anyone with that specific issue. :) This is definitely something I never imagined having to explain.....
This Bench Has USB Ports
Restroom Has An Occupancy Board So People Can Queue Outside If It's Full. Gotanda, Tokyo
My Flight Has A Smaller Tray For Propping Your Phone. I've Never Seen This Before
Some Trains In The Czech Republic Have Built-In Bottle Openers For Passengers
My Hotel Room Mirror Is On Hinges So That People Could Check For Cameras
This Sidewalk For Smartphone Users In Warsaw, Poland
I Just Learned About This Cup And Phone Holder
If there was anywhere I wouldn't put my phone, it would be between two precariously balanced full glasses of liquid.
This Jar Of Olives Has An Easy Way To Get Them
My Local Whole Foods Allows Payment Via Scanning Your Hand
What happens when they lose your print data on the internet? You can't change your hand like you can a card or password.
Well, this certainly beats hell out of the bashing, malicious compliance, AITA and petty revenge stories we've been subjected to far too much of lately.
Thank you. Exactly my thoughts. I thoroughly enjoyed this one
Load More Replies...I find it nice and wholesome when someone took the time to think of something that would make life easier and then shared it with others.
Why is warm beer a problem? If anything messes up how beer tastes, it is having it served ice cold. American beer has to be specially engineered to have any taste when cold.
Some people say Germans drink their beer warm, but they don‘t. It‘s cold. Out of the fridge cold. That‘s cold enough. For other beverages too
Load More Replies...Why are there always so many duplicates? Can't you moderate this better? So annoying!
As things get upvoted, the order changes in real time. You just went through when a lot of others were up and down voting.
Load More Replies...Well, this certainly beats hell out of the bashing, malicious compliance, AITA and petty revenge stories we've been subjected to far too much of lately.
Thank you. Exactly my thoughts. I thoroughly enjoyed this one
Load More Replies...I find it nice and wholesome when someone took the time to think of something that would make life easier and then shared it with others.
Why is warm beer a problem? If anything messes up how beer tastes, it is having it served ice cold. American beer has to be specially engineered to have any taste when cold.
Some people say Germans drink their beer warm, but they don‘t. It‘s cold. Out of the fridge cold. That‘s cold enough. For other beverages too
Load More Replies...Why are there always so many duplicates? Can't you moderate this better? So annoying!
As things get upvoted, the order changes in real time. You just went through when a lot of others were up and down voting.
Load More Replies...