The world presents us with endless opportunities to better our awareness. From the tiniest of wrongs to the biggest of errors, it’s worth it to always be paying attention!
So what about the photos here? Is it a trick of the eye, a small misplaced detail, or is something really wrong? Guess you’ll just have to find out by reading the list!
“How do I increase the heat on this device.”

Well, clearly you decrease it by turning it to the left, and you increase it by…turning it to the left. Oh. I see. I’m not sure what to do from here.
“This tile at a local grocery store.”

I can’t tell if a single misplaced tile would be better or worse than whatever mess is going on here.
“Movies/Television showing a Gameboy being played without a game.”

What, you never stared longingly at the blank screen of your Gameboy, wishing there were a game in it? Just me?
“My grandma who refuses to take this off her new TV […].”

No, you don’t understand, she needs to know how much her yearly energy cost is estimated to be.
“This Caramello has no caramel […].”

This feels like extreme betrayal. How are you meant to trust any Caramello after this?
“How my family cut this cake.. [I’m] upset.”

I would be too, this is atrocious! At least you’re aware of their crimes, though, and will be breaking this cycle in the future.
“Why does my keyboard have 2 close brackets?”

Purely to torture you. To see how long you can last with it. That’s all.
“1000 piece puzzle has 2 identical pieces, does this mean I am missing another? [Stay] tuned to find out.”

The update they provided was not what you’d expect. They found another pair of matching pieces, no news on any missing ones.
“They totally messed up the solar system.”

Please, this winter is already cold enough, I don’t want to be any further from the sun than we already are.
“Somehow this chair ad got approved for print even though it’s got 8 legs.”

Those legs really look like toothpicks, which then makes the whole chair look like a miniature. That seems like a lot for a miniature chair.
“Please fire whoever made this building.”

I understand that this was intentional and there’s probably some great design choice behind it blah blah blah, but that doesn’t stop me from feeling itchy and upset when I look at it.
“[This] bench is killing me.”

If you feel like sitting in the middle and stretching out your incredibly long arms, now you have a few extra inches of bench back to rest them on!
“[Nice] guitar.”

It certainly has nice elements. It also has terrible, terrible elements. Well, just one. One awful element.
“This clock my mom bought, why?”

The arms not being in the center really throws off the whole clock experience. Yeah, I could read it, but I certainly don’t want to.
“Here’s blue cheese dressing with a giant picture of a red onion and a tiny sticker that says there’s no red onion in it. I feel like they could have chosen more related image.”

So apparently the entire brand is like that. On the packaging, they put a food that the dressing or whatever else would be best paired with.
Mmm, nothing like raw onion with blue cheese dressing.
“Can’t even ride my bike properly.”

This city shouldn’t expect every bike rider to be able to make BMX-style hops, that’s just not fair!
“Green has already won and one of the columns is floating.”

Not to mention that they warped and photoshopped these children to a terrifying degree.
“This old house in Germany that has a different number of floors on the left and right side.”

In my years on the internet, I’ve seen a lot of impractical designs, but this just might take the cake.
“The center of my chess board doesn’t line up.”

Time to throw the whole board out! No, really, that’s the only answer here!
“These two colours seem to come out of opposite tubes.”

My heart goes out to painters, as I’m sure this isn’t the only color combo that does this. Your restraint and ability to double-check goes unmatched.
Last Updated on February 16, 2021 by Daniel Mitchell-Benoit