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Who Else Made These Back In The Day’s?
Origami fortune tellers are the classic paper “choose-a-color, pick-a-number” game that opens and closes in your hands. With one square sheet of paper, you can make a fun little predictor for parties, classrooms, or just killing time with friends. What You’ll Need 1 square sheet of paper (origami paper is ideal, but any square works) A pen or marker (for…
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Who knows what these are?
If you grew up in an older American house, you may remember a small fuse box with round “caps” that screwed in like a light bulb. The items in the photos are exactly that: glass plug screw-in fuses—a once-common form of household circuit protection made by brands such as GE (General Electric), Leviton, Gould Shawmut, Britelite, and Northern Electric. What…
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I live in the United States of America and was given this. I can’t find anything quite like it online.
Back in the day, sewing cabinets weren’t “cute vintage finds.” They were serious household essentials. People made and repaired a lot more at home—clothes, curtains, costumes, and everything in between. A well-built sewing cabinet was basically a command center for creativity. You’d find them in living rooms or tucked into a bedroom corner, ready for action. The best part? Everything…
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Test yourself — can you solve this one?
A simple-looking brain teaser is making the rounds online because it’s easy to do the math fast—and still get it wrong if you skim the wording. The puzzle says: “10 years ago, I was 20. 30 years later, how old will I be?” Many people jump straight to: “20 + 10 + 30 = 60.” That feels right, but it…
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You can pick one. Which do you choose?
A popular image making the rounds online asks a simple but loaded question: “Which would you choose?” You’re shown four colorful “pills,” each offering a different superpower-level reward: Green pill: “$900 million instantly” Red pill: “Use 200% brainpower” Blue pill: “Time travel & Teleport” Yellow pill: “Control anyone in the world” At first glance, it feels like a fun personality…
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VIDEO: Novios llevan terminal bancaria a su boda para que invitados paguen el regalo con tarjeta
Un video se volvió viral en redes sociales tras mostrar a una pareja que, durante su boda, instaló una terminal bancaria (TPV) para que los invitados pudieran dar regalos con tarjeta. La escena desató un debate intenso: para algunos, es una solución práctica y acorde a la vida digital; para otros, resulta innecesaria y hasta incómoda. En la grabación —captada…
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I am a color, but you can eat me. What am I?
A short brain teaser written on a notebook page is getting attention because it sounds confusing at first—but the logic is surprisingly simple. The riddle reads: “I am a color, but you can eat me. What am I?” At first glance, “color” makes people think of words like red, blue, or green—things you can’t exactly take a bite of. But…
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Name three consecutive days without naming any of the seven days of the week.
A simple handwritten riddle is making the rounds online because it sounds impossible at first glance. The prompt reads: “Name three consecutive days without naming any of the seven days of the week.” People often get stuck because they assume they must use weekday names like Monday or Friday—yet the trick is to use relative day words instead. The correct…
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Give your brain some exercise — try and solve this brain teaser.
A short riddle making the rounds online sounds impossible at first: “Two girls have the same parents. They were born at the same hour of the same day of the same month. But they aren’t twins. How is this possible?” At a glance, most readers jump straight to the obvious conclusion: twins. Same parents, same birth time, same date—what else…
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What comes next? Can you figure it out?
A popular “Riddle Time” image is making the rounds online, showing a simple-looking pattern: 2 = 3 3 = 8 4 = 15 5 = 24 7 = ? At first glance, it might feel random—but the math behind it is consistent. The Hidden Rule Behind the Pattern Each answer is built from the number on the left using this…
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