50 Times People Had No Idea What They Were Looking At, But The Internet Knew What It Was Right Away (New Pics)
'What Is This Thing' is an incredibly popular subreddit. It has over 1.8 million members, all helping people to identify the objects in their possession they have no knowledge of themselves. I have no doubt that one of the biggest reasons why this online community has gotten so massive is the fact that they constantly deliver.
With a few very rare exceptions, 'What Is This Thing' cracks one tough case after another. Show them a small round "shelf" in an old mailbox, and they will tell you it's for leaving change for the postal worker to add postage. Post a photo of a strange ceramic jar and they'll reply it's a stoneware bed warmer.
Continue scrolling to check out some of the mysteries they have recently uncovered, and after you're done, fire up Bored Panda's earlier articles about the subreddit here, here, and here.
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Found In A Bag Together While Digging A Pool In Massachusetts. Penny For Scale
Answer: Toy plates for a dollhouse.
Like we've mentioned in an earlier article, the subreddit has a branch called 'Trace an Object' that searches for objects posted by Europol that are linked to child abuse cases. "We've had some luck in identifying some things, but there's more yet unsolved and more to come as Europol does release some new information every few months," the moderator team explained to us then.
At the time, the 'Trace an Object' subreddit had around 53k members but now the number has grown to 67k. So in a way, the more attention 'What Is This Thing' gets, the more help Interpol receives. Presuming people will find about 'Trace an Object' in the process as well.
Small Round “Shelf” In Old Mail Box. What Is This Thing?
Answer: for leaving change for postal worker to add postage. USPS delivery people are required to have stamps and you don't even need to catch them to buy some. If you have a piece of mail without postage you can put it in your mailbox with cash and the carrier will bring back change (if needed) the next day.
Wait...US mail boxes are for outgoing mail as well as inbound? How does that work? Does the mailman have a key for each box? Or do they not lock? If not what stops people stealing your post? Someone explain this to a Brit with a letterbox!
No locks. Nothing to stop people stealing it. Just the honor system. Even though I've never lived in a fancy neighborhood, I've never had anyone steal from my mailbox. For whatever reason, mailboxes are pretty safe from theft in the US. Amazon packages on the porch are another matter entirely.
Load More Replies...As for theft. the US Postal Service has it's own police, and "tampering with the mail" has very serious penalties. Not worth it.
So weird. We just have a slot in the front door - letter sided stuff goes through it and anything bigger the postman knocks. Where I grew up you couldn't even put a hanging basket outside your front door without it being nicked, so I cannot imagine a mailbox lasting five minutes!
Load More Replies...I cannot believe there are so many folks on here that don't know about flags on mailboxes. Just to confuse everyone, we have a yellow flag that goes up when the mailbox door is opened which would indicate that there was mail placed in the box since the last time you looked out at the street - how cool is that?
Ha! Nice try. Clearly a holding cell for evil fairies awaiting trial.
It’s quite cool that the US have a postman that takes their mail and delivers it. Saves a lot of time and money I expect. Still, I would t be without our beautiful red post boxes
Nobody has answered the question of what that little piece of metal is for?
OK I did not notice that the answer was underneath the question. I'm a little slow
Load More Replies...A little booby trap to rip open your hand if you're not paying attention when you take out your mail.
Yes, years ago we could put a stamped letter in our mail box, raise the flag & the mail man would take it to post office.
First, not all postal carriers are required to carry stamps any more. It is a federal crime to tamper with the mail. Most of the mail people get isn't worth anything to anyone. It's bills and ads. Occasionally a letter. The flag is to tell the carrier you have outgoing mail. If there is no mail to deliver they will skip your box, if the flag is up they know that even if they have no mail for you there is mail that is outgoing. A little known fact, the don't actually have to pick up out going mail. Stamps pay for delivery, not pick up and delivery. It's a service they just do. Most places would love to do away with individual boxes. In our area when a new development went in they required the builder to add in cluster boxes. Those are like the grouped boxes in apartment buildings. Each of them can be opened by the box owner. The carriers have a master key that, in some cases, opens the entire row of boxes so the carrier doesn't have to open each box.
When our postbox was trashed (mailbox baseball) our letter carrier would put the mail on the front seat of the car. We lived in the middle of nowhere.
In the early days here in Holland, the postman always came twice a day.
our rural mailbox is out on the highway, it locks so nobody can steal the mail. The door has a little tray that folds out, not locked, for outgoing mail that the postman can reach. People do steal mail out here.
What is even stranger is that this mailbox door has a slot in it. As if it is SO laborious to pull open the mailbox door and insert mail. Just doo damn hard to do. Hence, the slot.
Grandmother had a mailbox like that. And yes, we can put mail in our mailbox, put up the flag and the postman takes it when he delivers the mail. Small town. No problems with theft. Doing it for 60+ years. :D
Load More Replies...OK, I made one comment, and it posted in at least three places in this thread.
Yes, you used to be able to do that. I tried very recently but the letter carrier didn't know wtf I was talking about (this letter carrier had no uniform,but carried an official USPS bag). I called my local post office. I was reminded very nastily that there was a "paldomet" on. Ok then.
There are other subreddits that are helping the public too. And they can work together on serious cases. For example, when user and college student shadybusiness15 took apart one of their extension cords, they noticed something wasn't quite right—there were mysterious wires and a SIM card with a serial number in it. Curious, they posted photos of it to both 'What Is This Thing' and 'The Reddit Bureau of Investigation', a place where people are passionate about solving mysteries as well.
Users quickly identified the mysterious parts as audio surveillance. The contraption connected to a phone number, which the owner could call to pick up audio in his room at college. Shadybusiness15 called the number but it was already disconnected. Shady business indeed.
My Security Camera Caught This Individual With A Large Device, Possibly Scanning For Something? The Individual Noticed The Camera And Changed Their Mind It Seems, But What Have They Got And What Are They Doing?
Answer: this person is probably a carthieve scanning for keyless car keys. . never leave them near windows and doors
Found In A House I Moved Into. The Chain Has Two Corks Attached On Either End
Answer: It is for wine. Ice goes in the little side container to keep it cold.
This Is About The Size Of My Hand, Made Of/With Some Kind Of Metal (I Think Copper)
Answer: This is mostly likely thousands of years old - a Pre-Columbian artifact.
You should take it to a university or museum for analysis.
DO NOT polish it or clean it.
Glass Items Seen At Yard Sale. They Aren't Doorknobs And Some Look Like One Solid Piece?
Answer: Knife rests
What Is This Piece Of Playground Equipment For? Seems Like It Must Have A Function Other Than To Just Lay On It
Answer: Manufacturers are providing a lot more pieces that are accessible to children with limited mobility. While this may seem less interesting at first glance, imagine the benefits to children who’ve never been able to climb up to a slide or fire pole.
1.5 Inches Long, Hard And Glossy. Found 5 Feet Below The Bottom Of A Virginia River
Answer: Fossil snail casting
Found On Counter In Medical Exam Room: String Of Plastic Numbered Oval Beads. My Own Doc Had No Idea. Pen For Scale
Answer: orchidometer. Used for sizing testicles.
What Is The Hollow Part Of This For? Never Seen Anything Like It Before. Cat For Size Reference
Answer: phone table with storage space for the phone book.
Surprised the cat isn't trying to squeeze itself into the gap to sleep, tbh 😄
My Boyfriend And I Were Traveling Sunday Evening (10/25) And We Flew Over Clouds That Were Glowing Orange. Photo Details Suggest That It Was Somewhere Over Kingsville, On, Canada. Any Idea What Caused This?
Answer: Grow lights inside massive greenhouses just east of Kingsville.
What Is The Purpose Of The “Chip” In The One Prong Of This Fork? At First, I Though It Actually Was Just A Chip, But Turns Out Its On Multiple Forks In My Drawer. Any Ideas?
Answer: they make one tine wider for cutting stuff, but the wider one wouldn’t stab as well as the others, so the gave it a clipped point.
Someone Was Gifted This For A New Baby With No Note On What It Is
Answer: It is a door silencer. It wraps around and covers the latch on a door so that it doesn't latch and the rubber also makes the door open and close silently. The straps go around the doorknob on each side.
Friend Found At A Goodwill. Tool Belt Of Some Kind. Anyone Know The Specific Use?
Answer: it's a fishing rod holder.
My Girlfriend Lives In A Basement Apartment And In The Closet Under A False Floor There's This Pipe In The Ground. Smells Terrible Like Sewage. Any Idea What It Is And How To Fix It?
Answer: It appears to be an old broken drain, or more likely, a cleanout with a broken cover. That needs to be capped ASAP. Sewer gasses are a noxious health hazard. Note, tape and plastic are not an acceptable cap.
This Hollow Bumpy Thing Was In My Quarantine Care Package. On Either End Are 5 Small Holes Arranged In A Pentagon (Which Don't Whistle Btw).
Answer: Just asked my girlfriend who is Korean who says it’s from the health centre in Jeju island. The writing says “Metropolitan mental health welfare centre” It is literally just a hand massager, really common for old people To get one with welfare packs. Pressure points are really important to Korean people. So wouldn’t be surprised to hear they include one in the COVID care kit.
Strange Mask? Found It But I’m Not Sure What It Is
Answer: the makeup or mask worn by the Beast in the 80s/90s "Beauty and the Beast"
Friend Received This Passed Down From His Great Great Grandfather. It’s Believed To Be From Persia & About 2,000 Years Old
Answer: It’s a hairpin or a clothes pin/brooch. If it’s something 2000 years old, you need to see a professional at a museum/institute of archaeology to get it evaluated AND then get it insured.
Jump Rope Spike? Two Spring Covered Spikes Connected With Paracord
Answer: They are rescue grips for things like ice fishing. Run the cord through your jacket sleeves and the spikesv are at hand if you fall through the ice.
Who takes jump rope ice fishing? ... nevermind, this screams canada.
Found This While Renovating. Any Idea? Bomb Squad On The Way. Montreal, Qc
Answer: That is an artillery round, probably 155. Looks unfired, good that EOD is en route. Do not mess with it.
Weird Metal Part That Comes In A Matchbox Every Once In A While
Answer: It’s an extension for lighting candles
What Is This? White Particles On Back Of TV. Found No Where Else In Home, Not Even On Surrounding Furniture/Wall. Cleans Off But Reappears After A Few Weeks.
Answer: fire retardant reacting with the environment. This white powder is not harmful nor is it mold. We have had a few cases and have found it is the fire retardant interacting with the environment. In most instances all that is needed to correct this is a damp cloth, but in the case the white spots do come back we have a tech come out and replace the back cabinet.
Near Agate, Utah. My Dad And I Came Across This On Google Maps Today But No Search On Google Gave Me An Answer
Answer: These have to be evaporation ponds near some sort of mineral mine.
My Mother Says This Cast Iron Thing Is For Pouring Oil, But My Grandmother Says She’s Wrong And Can’t Remember What It’s For. Help?
Answer: This thing is used to melt down lead to cast new bullets.
This Was Found With Old Tools. Doesn't Seem To Attach To Anything. It Can Lock In Place And The Middle Bit Turns Round, Unravelling Two Straps Of Fabric. I'm Stumped!
Answer: It’s for carrying books.
What Is This Thing: Some Beach Sand In Ecuador Is Magnetic
Answer: Ironsand, also known as iron-sand or iron sand, is a type of sand with heavy concentrations of iron. It is typically dark grey or blackish in colour.
Found At Antique Shop. Think It Might Be Some Sort Of Food Server. But Really No Idea What This Is!
Answer: bun warmer
Inherited This Ornate Large... Pendant? Wall Decoration?
Answer: It may be Tibetan. They often wear their wealth on their clothing. This could be an ornament of that sort.
At first I thought the animals on the front looked kind of Chinese, but when I saw the mountains on the back, the style came together as Tibetan.
Metallic Ring With Central Slider And Numbers Engraved. Details In Comments
Answer: Sundial pendant. In the XVIII century the monks invented in the forests of Prussia, this small and handy, portable sundial, which indicates the time corresponding to the height of the sun.
Found This Tiny Book With No Cover And Has These Weird Text In It
Answer: Handbook of Royal Arch Masonry, Guide for Chapter Officers
Small Silver Fob- Nazi Or Navajo
Answer: it is a "Whirling Log Fred Harvey Thunderbird" pendant (Navajo vintage jewellery) I suspect that's a couple hundred dollars at least.
Why Does This Mailbox Of Letters Around It? Building Was Built In The Early 1900s
Answer: It used to be a combination lock. Now retrofitted with a key lock
May actually be both. Mailbox I had 20 years ago, you used the key to work the combination
House Built Circa 1950. Left Door Is A Linen Closet. Right Door Is... What? So Deep That It Takes Up Space In A Closet Around The Corner. Door For House Elf? Witt?
Answer: Card table space
The post on Reddit says it is not a luggage hide-a-way, but a space for card tables for people who play cards. Like come on, all it takes is to click the name on the bottom left of the picture. EDIT: After my comment the post has been edited to show the right answer.
Found While Turning Garden This Spring In The Appalachian Foothills Of East Tennessee. What Is This Thing?
Answer: a knapped flint knife. It's also very strong. Typically it's knapped but your blade looks like it was sharpened on a stone. It's probably a Boy Scout or survival class project.
These Weird Crystals Growing On My Highlighter?
Answer: it went through varying changes in temperature in the past years and destabilized causing oil to separate and crystallize. Same thing happens in crayons.
Solid Metal “Kiss” That Was In Our Bag Of Candy Cane Kisses. Is It Part Of The Machinery?
Answer: Definitely not a part of the machine. Since it is the same size and shape, I would say it's a QA "guage" to help operators verify shape and portion size at a glance.
Found In A Cemetary While Geocaching. The Doll Was Wrapped In The Paper Which Was Wrapped In The Cloth Cross And Bound With Twine. Overall Very Creepy
Answer: it's a voodoo doll
Iron, Both Found In The East Midlands UK
Answer: iron age cloak pin
Purple Packets Found On Rural Property In Victoria, Australia
Answer: Dye powder packets tied to the under side of rams to mark which sheep have been inseminated.
These are part of a 'raddle' in the UK. Quite often a single ram will 'service' all of the ewes.
Tunnel In Basement Of Pennsylvania Rowhouse
Answer: Coal delivery.
On The Second Stair Of A 100-Year-Old Bungalow. The Tube Opens To The Basement.
Answer: Wood-fired furnace heat shaft
You can still find these in the upstairs rooms of Victorian houses in the UK. they are vents to let heat into the room from warmer rooms downstairs. The also used to vent heat through the fancy plaster rosettes in the centre of the ceiling.
What Is This On A Pillow At A Hotel Im Staying At?
Answer: With our patented Zip-N-Click™ closure system, CleanBrands provides added security by ensuring that dust mites and bed bugs cannot enter or escape the encasement at its most vulnerable point: the zipper. Independently tested and verified, the Zip-N-Click™ is designed with advanced durable materials and is fully machine washable.
Thing With Wheels I Found In The Woods
Answer: Its what's left of a Volkswagen beetle.
Fell Out Of One Of My Dad's Record Sleeves... Dangerous Roach Clip Or Dated 70s Hair Accessory?
Answer: Curtain hook. It slides into a pleated curtain.
Near The Side Of The Road In West Virginia, Three Sides Of It Have Those Room Things
Answer: west virginia iron furnaces
We went to see one last summer while camping! We got to walk around to all the left over stone furnaces & storage areas too!
Strange Ceramic Jar, What Is This? Only Has Side Opening
Answer: it is a stoneware bed warmer. Put some hot water in and pop it under your sheets.
I Found In The Garage, A Tube With Notches Made Of Brass, The Rest Of The Cover On Top. Copper Rod With Wooden Handle
Answer: Hair curler
On It's Own In A British Park, Tall As A Person And Hollow Inside. Made Of Metal And Looks Like Something Used To Be Below Each Of The Four "Exits"
Answer: Look up funnel ball. Popular in the 90s as a basketball game. Someone tosses into the top hole and the ball comes out one of the other holes. I never played with any real rules, just schoolyard fun. Prob could do it like 2 on 2 basketball where you aim to get more balls in the top hole than the other team, or something.
I love those things! You'd throw the ball into the top hole and have four people around it, one at each hole. If the ball comes out of your hole you try to catch it and if you do, you throw it in next. Some have spaced dots to stand on that you move to the one in front of you if you catch it, or the one behind you if you don't.
Found In A Bag Of Prawn Crackers. Very Hard And Translucent
Answer: that's what prawn crackers look like before you deep fry them.
I find it very satisfying watching a plastic looking flat wafer thing growing and expanding into something that looks a bit like foam. I also like the funny feeling prawn crackers give you on your tongue.
What Is This Thing? I Found It In A Frozen Meal. It’s Sharp And Hard, Spiky, And Brown-Ish Coloured
Answer: Alamy Toothed medick
A prickly seed pod of a lawn weed.. Called burrs in Australia.
Your seed looks well soaked
Me and my brothers used to open these up, pick the seeds out and eat them. Don’t know why though and have no idea if they are even safe to eat. So I don’t not advise anyone to try. Oh and I have always called these prickles.
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Look in the mirror. Technically you now have them all ;)
Load More Replies...This is one of the most interesting and educational articles I've seen on BP.
https://www.boredpanda.com/weird-uncommon-things/
Load More Replies...Just don’t mix the answers up! A lot of those things were definitely not speculums and shouldn’t be used as such.
Any idea what this is? You can see the one side of the square part has texture on it similar to a file, but there's no tooth to it. My kid found it gosh knows where. Screen-Sho...21-png.jpg
Why read the NYT or the WSJ when you can enjoy smiles and crazy info with BP? Thank you.
That voodoo doll one scared me a lot and I'm not brave enough to put my feet down onto the floor again
Look in the mirror. Technically you now have them all ;)
Load More Replies...This is one of the most interesting and educational articles I've seen on BP.
https://www.boredpanda.com/weird-uncommon-things/
Load More Replies...Just don’t mix the answers up! A lot of those things were definitely not speculums and shouldn’t be used as such.
Any idea what this is? You can see the one side of the square part has texture on it similar to a file, but there's no tooth to it. My kid found it gosh knows where. Screen-Sho...21-png.jpg
Why read the NYT or the WSJ when you can enjoy smiles and crazy info with BP? Thank you.
That voodoo doll one scared me a lot and I'm not brave enough to put my feet down onto the floor again