20 Pics For People Who Love Finding Hidden Details

Ashley Hunte
A hidden detail in a sunglasses cleaning cloth.
reddit | djwisk

Love playing spot the difference or hidden object games? Well, you're definitely not alone. There are all sorts of random little details you can find literally anywhere -- not just within a game, either.

These people found real-world Easter eggs in the strangest of places. Food labels, t-shirt tags, behind a bus stop, you name it. There's plenty to spot when you pay a little more attention.

"Hidden pictures of cats on the streets of ErRiadh - Tunisia."

A realistic cat drawing on a blue door.
reddit | Argbrontsterop

The only thing better than finding a hidden cat drawing in the wild, is finding a real life cat out in the wild. Especially when they're friendly and let you pet them.

"Stone frog found in the woods of my local park."

A toad statue next to a rock with a peace sign on it.
reddit | Starryeyedfox941

This is definitely a little better than finding a real frog (toad?) in the park. Cute as they might be, they tend to get stuck underfoot a little too often.

"Marvel Stadium - Figurine on the sign."

An Ant-Man figurine on the top of a large stadium sign.
reddit | SmilePay

Pretty fitting that it's Ant-Man, since his whole deal is shrinking and ending up in really random places (and I guess, growing and ending up in really random places, too).

"New mattress, it almost kicked my butt unboxing it but like Neo… 'I know Kung Fu too.'"

A mattress tag that claims the mattress knows Kung fu.
reddit | mario24601

If you've ever purchased one of those mattresses in a box/bag, then you'll know that they truly do know kung fu. Watching one of those things expand is... wild.

"There is a statue of a penguin hidden in Plain sight next to this plaza."

A penguin statue in a hidden spot.
reddit | Moo_bi_moosehorns

That penguin looks like he's straight chilling (which is probably fitting, considering penguins typically live in pretty cold places). He's probably just waiting to be found by random passers-by.

"Smart Food knows we're smart!"

A sign on a Smart Food bag that reads, "Clearly this popcorn has been enlarged to show texture."
reddit | ChiefWamsutta

I really love the inclusion of the word, "clearly." It's so cheeky, so passive-aggressive. It's like they secretly assume that we did not, in fact, know that the popcorn was enlarged to show texture.

"Bon Accord soft drinks."

A sign on a soft drink label that reads, "I'm Scottish, I don't like direct sunlight."
reddit | histogr_m

I mean, that's definitely one way to remind somebody to keep their drinks out of direct sunlight. Though, unlike the average Scottish person, this drink would (hopefully) not develop a sunburn when left unchecked for too long.

"Tea bag WARNING."

The label for a bag of tea that warns you that hot water is hot.
reddit | jrtaylor3006

I don't know what's funnier, the fact that the warning label literally includes, "Ha-ha try suing us now!" Or the fact that the instructions straight up tell you to take over the world. Both are pretty good, though.

"Found one in my rental car."

A tractor design in the corner of a car window.
reddit | vanillasnovv

If I ever had a job that let me design car interiors, I would totally stuff one with a million little Easter eggs. Just neat stuff you can find during the time you own (or rent) the car.

"Not for use as pants."

A label on a shirt that says it's not intended to be worn as pants.
reddit | R0b0tMark

I seriously wonder how many people were wearing this brand's shirts as pants before they had to put that label on. Or, maybe they were just being a little clever.

"Directions for use on a Sparkling Ice bottle."

A drink bottle that says, "As in life, chill for best results."
reddit | Gh0sT20025

I like this a lot because it's not just super clever, but a nice little reminder to take a chill pill every once in a while. Not everything has to be super serious.

"This tickled me at the crossing today."

A pedestrian traffic sign where stickers had been added to the standing and walking signs.
reddit | lydiagrace849

Somebody out there decided to have some fun in that spot, at that time. And I can really get behind it.

But you kind of have to wonder, did the person who did this just happen to have the stickers on them, or did they make a special trip to get stickers just to do that?

"This dining table has a formation which looks like the face of a bear."

Wood grains in a table that resemble a bear's face.
reddit | Demolicious51

Do you ever just space out when looking at a wooden surface, or wood paneling, and end up finding a bunch of random shapes? No, just me? Okay...

"Instead of fixing the window, they decided to decorate it."

A Batman weapon replica wedged into the glass of a shattered window.
reddit | BaksteenFCT

You really have to admit that this is pretty clever, cute, creative, and a bunch of other adjectives that start with C. But... they should probably replace that glass at some point.

"This Tiny Stop Sign."

A tiny stop sign along a road.
reddit | TeddyTheRetardedBear

It looks like this might be for a crosswalk or something, and not an actual street for cars. And to be honest, that kind of makes it so much cooler. It's like it's a stop sign for pedestrians only.

"This sign in the hotel I’m staying at."

A sign for a hotel "quiet zone" that says telepathy is preferred.
reddit | penswright

Ah, yes, if only. If telepathy was a real skill, I wonder how many people would just use that and never talk. It would definitely make the world a lot quieter (maybe).

"This liquor store by my house decided to keep the old blockbuster sign."

A liquor store sign that was made from an old Blockbuster sign.
reddit | SkeazyG

It's really funny how you can still see remnants of old Blockbusters to this day. If you pay enough attention, you can probably find one of these Blockbuster-turned-new-store signs anywhere.

"Logo on a chair has a small chair hidden in it."

A small lion tag on the sig of a chair. The nose and mouth of the lion make a chair.
reddit | Patiencesbest

There are, like, so many layers to this picture. The little tag is already a bit of a hidden detail. But then there's an even tinier chair in the image. So cool!

"Amazing what you spot on the way to work."

It's a little hard to read, but the sticker says, "Danger Mouse, the greatest secret agent in the world, lived here." You really have to admit, it's a pretty cute little sticker.

"Had these sunglasses for about a year, just noticed this message on the cleaning cloth."

A hidden message in a cloth that reads, "No dirty looks."
reddit | djwisk

In case you can't really see this one, it says, "No dirty looks." And to be honest, that's pretty fitting for a sunglasses cleaning cloth.

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