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Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon where people recognize familiar patterns, particularly faces, in random objects. This can manifest in various ways, such as a smiling cloud or a trash can sticking out its tongue.

Naturally, when someone notices an expression in a place where it shouldn’t be, they might feel compelled to share it with others. “Are you seeing what I’m seeing?”

The Facebook group ‘Things with Faces’ is a place where you can do exactly that—get confirmation that a door handle has, in fact, come to life.

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#1

Frog 🤗🤗

Coffee foam in a cup forming a face-like shape, a natural example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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Bill Swallow
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1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Froggie went a-courtin', he did ride, a nice hot latte by his side...

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    I Found An Owl In My Popcorn!

    Hand holding a piece of popcorn that looks like an angry owl face, an example of pareidolia in everyday objects.

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    Pareidolia is part of a broader psychological phenomenon known as apophenia, or the tendency to create meaning from unrelated events. For example, an athlete might have a lucky shirt they wear for important games. The shirt is “lucky” because the athlete wore it when something significant happened, such as winning a big match or playing particularly well. The pareidolic tendency to see familiar forms in arbitrary shapes or objects or to hear voices or music in noise is the mind trying to find some significance in randomness; therefore, it is classified as a form of apophenia.

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    #4

    Very Angry

    Plant with root and leaves resembling an angry face, an example of pareidolia captured in a natural outdoor setting.

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    Purple light
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like Pepr the king prawn from the Muppets.

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    #5

    Mood When Having To Wake Up In The Morning 🤣

    Hand blender with cord and button holes resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    In the past, pareidolia was considered a sign of mental illness. The way people interpreted visual stimuli was also seen as a way of gaining insight into the human psyche. This is, in part, the theory behind the Rorschach inkblot tests, in which subjects are shown inkblot images on cards and asked to tell an examiner what they see. Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach established the technique in 1921. He based the test on a favorite childhood game called Klecksography, which also used inkblots, after he noticed that children with certain conditions saw similar images in the blots.

    While inkblot testing remains a tool of psychoanalytic diagnosis, it’s less emphasized today. There’s an understanding that pareidolia is a normal tendency built into the human brain, and it only becomes a symptom of illness when it interferes with a person’s ability to function.

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    #6

    😁😁😁

    House roof appears to have a face with eyes and a mouth, an example of pareidolia seen from the street.

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    #8

    Found At The Beach Today. Like An Old Fashioned Cameo

    Small dark stone with a natural pattern resembling a human profile held between fingers, an example of pareidolia.

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    New findings suggest that our brains are wired to detect facial features, even in meaningless visual noise.

    In a study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, researchers showed participants everyday objects that resembled faces, as well as abstract images of visual noise that had no inherent meaning.

    The vast majority of them—90%—reported seeing a face in at least one of the noise images.

    #10

    Help!!!

    Pickle slice in jar with a pattern resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    Study co-author Professor Branka Spehar, of the University of New South Wales, Australia, said the aim was to investigate whether images more minimal than objects with face-like features, with “two round things which could be eyes ... and a horizontal thing which could be a mouth”, would elicit similar visual responses.

    People saw faces more frequently in images of objects (96.7%) than in visual noise (53.4%).

    #13

    I Would Have Liked To Save Him, But I Couldn’t

    Rusty barred window and cracked wall creating a face pareidolia effect on a grey building exterior.

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    #14

    Do You See The Back Of A Man Wearing A Long Cloak With A Hood, Trying To Climb Out Of The Bucket?

    Cloth draped over a bucket resembling a ghostly figure, showcasing a unique pareidolia moment in everyday objects.

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    FeliC
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the beginning of a wonderful Victorian suspense novel...

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    #15

    He Looks Terrifed!

    Close-up of sliced mushrooms showing pareidolia with a face-like pattern among fresh fungi pieces.

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    “People tend to see pareidolia images as male and young and happy,” said Professor David Alais, a psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of Sydney, Australia, who was not involved in the research. “The most striking pareidolia images have these ... open, wide-eyed expressions that maybe make you think of youthful enthusiasm, or babies.”

    In the study, faces perceived in artificial noise were more likely to be perceived as older and angrier, while object faces were more likely to be perceived as happy or surprised.

    The reasons for this were still unknown, Spehar said, wondering whether it might be because our brains are primed to identify threats in unfamiliar environments.

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    #17

    The Angriest Bottle Of Laundry Soap I've Ever Seen

    Blue plastic bottle with a cap resembling a sad human face, showcasing pareidolia in an everyday object photograph.

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    Bill Swallow
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Like an Easter Island Moai with Sam the Eagle's soul.

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    #18

    He's Seen Things, Horrible Things

    Bathroom with a bathtub and transparent chair creating a pareidolia effect resembling a face in the scene.

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    In a second experiment, the researchers showed short clips of moving noise in both random and vertically symmetrical patterns. Participants saw faces more often in symmetrical clips (65.8%) than in random-pattern clips (23.6%).

    Participants reported seeing various images – such as dragons and demons – in the random noise. “Once you introduce vertical symmetry, faces predominate,” Spehar said.

    #19

    Foam Owl

    Cup of coffee foam with pareidolia showing a bird shape formed by bubbles on the cup edge and foam patterns inside.

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    Tobi Ornot
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So God created us from the primordial soup.

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    #21

    I Was Fueling Our Aircraft Yesterday And Caught The Fuel Coupling Staring Me Down. He’s Cool, Though

    Close-up of a mechanical part resembling a face, illustrating pareidolia in everyday objects and machinery.

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

    I want to see what the Henson Company could do with him. I can hear the voice already.

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    “One of the most highly adapted things we do with our visual system is detect the presence of faces,” Alais said. “You want to detect faces as quickly as possible, in case they’re friends or foes ... but you get a bit of a by-catch, you sometimes catch false faces.”

    “The contemporary view of the brain, and how it works to generate our perceptions of the world, is that it imposes patterns and predictions on incoming input. It does that for reasons of efficiency and speed.”

    #22

    This Welder Always Cracks Me Up🤣

    Old welding machine in a workshop with dial gauges and cables, showing a face-like pattern from pareidolia.

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    #23

    A Carpet At Home Has A... Pirate Lion?

    Abstract carpet pattern resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in a detailed close-up image.

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    Professor Alais said a system within the brain, known as the face-selective network, was geared to detect the eyes, nose, and mouth.

    “We’re predisposed to use that sort of a template, and there’s maybe a bias to see faces in noise compared to other objects.”

    For more, check out these 30 Times People Experienced Pareidolia In The Most Unexpected Places.

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    #25

    This Almond In The Salad Looks Very Unimpressed

    Close-up of a spinach salad showing an almond piece resembling a face, an example of pareidolia in food.

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    Karl der Große
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Terrified? It looks like he's trying to stifle a laugh.

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    #26

    My Husband And I Think This Tree Stump Looks Like An Owl

    Tree stump with natural patterns resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured outdoors among dry branches and grass.

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    #27

    Hi Everyone. Here's My First Submission (Hopefully Not The Last One)

    Black electric guitar appearing like a face with drum set eyes in the background, showcasing pareidolia in music gear.

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    #28

    These Glove Dispensers At My Doctor's Office Are Having Entirely Too Much Fun

    Smile-shaped glove dispenser on a wall showing pareidolia with pink and blue gloves inside.

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    #29

    Tomato From Grandparents Garden. He's Very Happy To Have Grown I Think They Still Have It In The Fridge. Should We Eat It?

    Tomato appearing to have a smiling face, an example of pareidolia caught in a photograph on a kitchen countertop.

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    #30

    Funky Grator

    Close-up of a metallic kitchen gadget showing pareidolia with face-like holes and a smiling mouth shape.

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    Chich the witch
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "How's it going?" "Grate! grate!"

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    #31

    Check Out This Guy 🦈

    Bar stool resembling a face with mouth open at a vintage wooden bar, showcasing a classic pareidolia example in a cozy setting.

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    Chich the witch
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Get yer a*s back here!" (OK, it is raining and I'm bored :P )

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    #36

    My Husband Said It Looks Like A Bear... Tell Me People Can Clearly See A Panda

    Weathered wooden fence post showing pareidolia with a face-like pattern on the grain under clear blue sky.

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    #38

    What'a Going On There 😶

    Toy princess figurine facing an iron with pareidolia effect making the iron look like a face with eyes and mouth.

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    Floeckchen
    Community Member
    23 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yet another servant in the beasts castle hit by the curse

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    #39

    Mopping The Floor With A Ghost On Halloween"

    Mop head with green strands and a blue handle resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    #40

    The End Of My Espresso Martini

    Foam bubbles shaped like a dog’s face held in a hand, showcasing a clear example of pareidolia in everyday life.

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

    "Who's a good drink? You are! Yes, you are!"

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    #41

    This Was After I Took A Bite Of My Dumpling, Swear To God

    Fork holding dumpling resembling a human face, an example of pareidolia captured in a close-up food photo.

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    #43

    This Suspicious Chicken 🐔

    Kitchen cabinet doors with a red cloth creating pareidolia, resembling a hidden figure in an everyday setting.

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    #44

    Saw This Fella On My Evening Walk Today

    Toilet and green trash bin side by side creating pareidolia effect resembling a surprised face outdoors

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    #45

    Swinging Outside And Feeling Watched 😂

    Plant pot with holes resembling a face in a garden, an example of pareidolia captured in nature.

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    NJ P
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    25 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now I'm hearing Brasilian conga in my head.

    #46

    This Sort Of Made Me Think Of The Face Of That Weird Creature In Pans Labyrinth During The Table Scene With All The Food

    Red pepper sliced open showing seeds that resemble teeth, creating a pareidolia effect like a screaming face.

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    #47

    My Stapler Has Had One Too Many Staples 😂

    A metal switch on a textured surface resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in an everyday object.

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    FeliC
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He's punch drunk! (Thanks, I'll see myself out...)

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    #48

    Passed This Driving Home From A Hike Today

    Large engine on flatbed truck resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured on a highway during sunset.

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    #49

    Do You See What I See?

    Plastic bottle with oil on a shelf showing pareidolia with facial features appearing in the liquid inside.

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

    Oh, Jafar is p!ssed that he got trapped in the wrong bottle!

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    #50

    Cookie Drum Monster 🤣😂

    Bass drum and mallets resembling eyes, creating a pareidolia effect on a paved surface near plants outdoors.

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    #51

    Some Scared Machinery At My Work

    Close-up of machine part resembling a surprised face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    #52

    ‘I Was Thrown By The Trash!’ 😧

    Pile of trash with a cardboard box resembling a surprised face, showing a clear example of pareidolia outdoors near a trash bin.

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    Tobi Ornot
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I´m wrong here! I can be used again!

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    #54

    Cotton Candy From My Kids Easter Basket. Reminds Me Of Falkor From The Never Ending Story

    Cotton candy inside a container resembling a human face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    #55

    My Friend Spilled His Soy Sauce At The Restaurant 😂

    Brown stain on fabric resembling a giraffe, an example of pareidolia that makes people see familiar shapes in random patterns.

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

    *Someone* is suffering the consequences of their gluttony.

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    #56

    My Ice Cream Candy Bar Was Out Of This World!

    Partially eaten chocolate bar showing a face-like pattern illustrating pareidolia in everyday objects.

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    Floeckchen
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    23 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ...or just featured in an 80th music video

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    #57

    Chinese Food

    Box of dumplings with sauce spots resembling faces, showcasing pareidolia in everyday food photography.

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    #58

    If Your Hair Does Look Great, You've Got All Reason To Smile🌞

    Concrete planter with green bush showing pareidolia face-like pattern on urban street background.

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    #59

    Meet Mr And Mrs Mophead

    Two cleaning tools leaning against a wall with mop head appearing like hair in a pareidolia image.

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    Chich the witch
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "I tell ya man, I'm bustin' outa here"

    #60

    Opened My Bfs Headphone Case, It Was Very Happy About It

    Open black case with compartments that resemble a surprised face, illustrating pareidolia phenomenon.

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    Tobi Ornot
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or freaked out after the removal of his eyes.

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    #61

    I Was Doing A Builders Clean In A Kitchen And Found This, Scary As It Matches With Anne Frank!!! 😳😳

    Peeling wall paint resembling shapes and figures, showcasing a striking example of pareidolia in everyday surroundings.

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    Tobi Ornot
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    More a piece of the Norway coast.

    #62

    Weird Lights At M&s Food Near Me. What Are Those Eyes Suggesting?

    Two security cameras on a brick wall forming a smiling face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    #63

    On The Base Of The X-Ray Machine At My Appt

    Metal hardware and a chrome rack creating a face-like image demonstrating pareidolia in everyday objects.

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

    I hope you meant 'appointment' and not 'apartment'.

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    #64

    Perfect Predator... Just Missing The Dreads ^^

    Close-up of a mushroom in ramen noodles resembling a face, illustrating pareidolia in food photography.

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

    From Predator to Prey, if he's anywhere around our house.

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    #65

    Do You See All Those Faces, The First One Is Very Happy

    Power outlet and USB ports arranged to resemble a face, an example of pareidolia captured in a product photo.

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    #66

    Vintage School Backpack From Hungary From My Childhood 😁

    Old yellow and green bag with red handle and latches, showing pareidolia as it resembles a face, on a concrete floor.

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    #67

    Like What I'm Confused

    Concrete structure with tree branches resembling hair, creating a face illusion in a classic example of pareidolia.

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    Roxy222uk
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My first thought was the school bus driver from the Simpsons

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    #68

    Help Me 0ut, This Potato Reminds Me 0f A One Eyed Cartoon Character, And I Can't Think Of Who It Is,,, 🥔😅

    Hand holding a potato with natural markings resembling a human face, showcasing pareidolia in a close-up view.

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    #69

    Reminds Me Of : 😦

    A face shape formed by natural patterns on a submerged object creating a pareidolia effect in water.

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    #70

    Looks Like A Cranky Chair To Me

    Black leather chair with a design resembling a face, an example of pareidolia in everyday objects.

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    NJ P
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    21 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    More like just plain mean

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    #71

    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 Wodden Wall

    Rusty screws and metal parts on wood resembling a face, an example of pareidolia captured in an everyday object.

    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 know as pareidolia.

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    #72

    What Do You Think? Is It Mad Or Sleepy?

    Metal tank in a grassy field resembling a sleepy face, an example of pareidolia captured outdoors near trees.

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    #73

    Ever Since I Joined This Page, I’ve Been Seeing Them Everywhere

    Wood grain pattern on floor resembling a surprised face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photograph.

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    #75

    Whoa

    Rust-colored cap positioned to resemble a surprised face demonstrating a classic example of pareidolia effect.

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

    He just found out what some idiots had written on his bu.tt and is aghast.

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    #77

    He Has Seen Things, Crazy Things!!

    Bathroom wall with green handles and soap holder creating a face illusion, an example of pareidolia in everyday objects.

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    BlepityBlepBlep
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope I'm not the only one thinking that soap bar looks like a super creepy tongue

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    #78

    Minion

    Wind turbine with lights resembling a face, an example of pareidolia against a clear blue sky.

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    Purple light
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ready to make an awful lot of noise

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    #79

    A Smile Appeared And I Spontaneously Smiled Back!

    Onion slices on a wooden cutting board resembling a smiling face illustrating pareidolia in everyday objects.

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    #80

    Light Looks Like Donkey From Shrek

    Outdoor light fixture on glass table resembling a smiling face, an example of pareidolia captured in a photo.

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    Floeckchen
    Community Member
    23 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Comw on now. This one looks like Jar Jar Binks, not donkey!

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    #81

    What Did You See?

    Tree bark shaped like a dog’s face in a forest scene with snow, dry leaves, and scattered rocks illustrating pareidolia.

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