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Article created by: Ieva Pečiulytė

Plenty of us have been there—you see a loved one’s smile in the clouds, spot a dog’s face in the grain of a wooden wall… or see a creepy face peering at you from the shadows. No, you’re not being delusional or ‘crazy’—you just experienced a wonderfully interesting phenomenon that’s known as pareidolia. In short, it means that we see familiar objects or patterns in random objects.

And we’re not the only ones who think it’s awesome. The ‘Things With Faces’ Facebook group has been inviting people to share pareidolia photos for over a decade! Today, we’re featuring some of their best ones. Upvote your faves as you scroll down, dear Pandas, and be sure to join the group if you like their stuff. What’s the strangest case of pareidolia that you’ve ever experienced? Let us know in the comments.

The ‘Things With Faces’ Facebook group has been up and running since September 2012. That’s over 10 whole years of sharing pics of things that look like they have faces! Any online community that manages to not only survive but also thrive for so long deserves respect.

Bored Panda got in touch with the founder of the massively popular 'Things With Faces' group, Ville Hising, a graphic design specialist, and he was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. Read on for our full interview with him.

For some more jaw-dropping posts about pareidolia, check out Bored Panda's articles here, here, and here.

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Large rock formation in nature resembling a face, an example of people spotting a face in an everyday thing.

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    A cup of coffee with foam bubbles forming a smiling face, showing a face spotted in an everyday thing.

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    Front view of a military aircraft with markings that create a face, spotted as a face in an everyday object.

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    Electric tower resembling a face with eyes and mouth spotted in everyday structure under a cloudy sky.

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    Red bell pepper cut in half showing a face-like pattern inside, spotted by people sharing everyday face illusions online.

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    Snowmobile in a shed with headlights and design creating a face, spotted in everyday objects by people online.

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    Close-up of a mushroom cap showing a face pattern spotted in an everyday thing, shared in an online group.

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    Burning log and glowing embers in a fireplace showing a face in an everyday thing, sparking curiosity online.

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    Close-up of a wooden kitchen utensil showing a natural face pattern spotted in an everyday thing.

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    Close-up of an airplane front with propellers resembling a face, spotted as a face in an everyday object.

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    Beige backpack with zippers and rings resembling a face on a patterned bedspread, showcasing face spotting in everyday things.

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    Chocolate ice cream with a face spotted in the smooth surface, illustrating everyday things in online group sharing.

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    Wood grain pattern resembling a surprised face, a perfect example of people spotting a face in an everyday thing online.

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    Billboard featuring a large smiling face spotted in an everyday setting, illustrating faces in everyday things.

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    Wall decor and objects create a face illusion in everyday things, spotted and shared by people online.

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    Rock formation resembling a face spotted in nature, an example of people seeing faces in everyday things shared online.

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    Speaker and microphones arranged to resemble a face, showcasing a face spotted in an everyday thing phenomenon.

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    A leather bag on a chair with creases and folds resembling a face, spotted in everyday things online group.

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    Toilet paper holder with rolls arranged to look like a face, an example of spotting a face in an everyday object.

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    Two reindeer with snow-covered faces seemingly showing unusual expressions spotted in everyday nature scene.

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    Close-up of a food item showing a face spotted in an everyday thing with sesame seeds and seasoning details.

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    Cluster of dried seed pods on branches resembling faces, spotted in an everyday thing shared in an online group.

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    White light fixture with sockets arranged to resemble a face, an example of people spotting a face in everyday things.

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    Kitchen mixer with beaters positioned like arms and holes resembling eyes, spotted face in an everyday object.

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    Shovel with rust and dirt marks resembling a smiling face, person wearing jeans and striped sandals nearby on sand.

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    Fried snacks on a tray resembling faces, showing an example of people spotting faces in everyday things online.

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    Wooden drawer with handles resembling a face, an example of people spotting faces in everyday things.

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    Plush fabric with two buttons and cloth arranged to resemble a face spotted in an everyday object.

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