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.”

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.”

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.”

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.'”

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.”

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!”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.”

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.