Have you ever seen something so strange or unusual that you had no idea what it was or how to explain it?
You’re not alone.
Many people have encountered bizarre objects or phenomena that left them puzzled, but luckily, the internet is full of curious minds and experts who can help solve these mysteries.
In this article, we’ll show you 11 odd things that people saw and the answers that the internet provided.
You’ll be amazed by what you’ll learn!
“What is this thing? The inside opens up to empty space, it’s disconnected from the desk below.”
I have one of those at my grandmother’s house, I LOVE it so much
- It’s a bed/lap desk. There’s supposed to be a metal bar underneath that slots into the wooden tray, so you can prop it up at different angles for reading and stuff. crunchsmash / Reddit
“What is the purpose of this little door in the door?”
To let the mail pigeon come in.
- It’s called a ’speakeasy’ and it’s for talking to someone without having to open the door. 3rdCoastTxn / Reddit
“My clothes pegs are all individually numbered. Why is that?”
Yes to match the exact opposite parts together as per the mould.
- Different molds have different numbers so if they start coming out of the machine messed up, they can identify which mold needs replacing. 3-cent-nickel / Reddit
“What is this thing on my wall with a round hole and a small screen inside?”
- It’s a pool access alarm to detect if the gate door has been left open mostly so children or pets don’t wander in and potentially drown. hybroid /Reddit
“Just bought a house, found this hidden inside the front bushes. Screws in a wooden ball, looks like a mace. What was/is this used for?”
- There is/was a trend of making DIY Allium flowers out of recycled metal and other scrap. HanakenVulpine / Reddit
“What is this thing bolted near the door of our garbage disposal area in Germany? It’s a bit bigger than my fist. It’s not a lock.”
- It’s called a Schlüsselrohr. The dumpsters are probably locked to prevent dumpster diving and this contains the key. ruby_saves_the_day / Reddit
“What is this thing on this pocketknife? The first one has a little spinning thing. What is it for?”
- Pocket glass cutter. WestChip4887 / Reddit
“What is this box with arrows on it? Found after an event in our facility, it has no power, no plugs, just these arrows on the top of it.”
Also used in violin ore viola case.
- This is a cigar humidifier. You either put it in water or put moisturizer onto the arrows to fill it up, then place it in your cigar storage box to keep them humidified. excalibur_301 / Reddit
“What is this? Was doing some filling in the yard and found this. Wife says it’s a gravestone. I think it’s a survey marker.”
- That’s a grave marker. Not sure what the police might do unless you think there’s a grave on your property that you’ve uncovered. Worth a shot. Alternately perhaps an office of public health might be able to figure it out. In any case, it would be nice to ensure that a grave wasn’t dug up by a developer and the remains and someone just dumped as fill. kludge6730 / Reddit
“My girlfriend brought it when we moved in. What is this?”
- It’s an abs exerciser. jackrats / Reddit
“What is this little ramp thingy on the bottom of a lotion bottle?”
- It’s for the manufacturing of the product so that it can be turned while standing up. nohurrie32 / Reddit
The world is full of wonders and mysteries, and sometimes, all it takes is a little curiosity and a little help from the online community to uncover them.
If you ever see something that stumps you, don’t hesitate to ask the internet.
You might be surprised by what you find out!