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“DiWHY”: 81 Times People Tried To Do It Themselves, Failed Miserably, And Learned Their Lesson (New Pics)
Funny,FailsAPR 27, 2026

“DiWHY”: 81 Times People Tried To Do It Themselves, Failed Miserably, And Learned Their Lesson (New Pics)

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DIY is an excellent way to put your creativity and tools to good use, all while saving a bit of money. That is, of course, assuming you know what you’re doing. When you don’t, you’re more likely to end up with the opposite: a waste of time, effort, and cash.
Oh well. At least DIY disasters have a place where they can truly shine rather than just fade into shameful memory. That place is the subreddit r/DIWHY, and below we’ve collected some of the most hilariously bad fails to ever grace it.

#1 Found One In The Wild!

Found One In The Wild!
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40points

#2 Why Have I Done This

Why Have I Done This
At home with a back injury, out of boredom I combined an old lava lamp with an old wall lamp. Yes I know it’s horrible, but I also kinda like it.
38points

#3 Thanks Minion Fire Pit I Didn’t Need To Sleep Today Anyways

Thanks Minion Fire Pit I Didn’t Need To Sleep Today Anyways
32points

Before you scroll through this lineup and swear off DIY forever, hold on. DIY can genuinely be a fun and rewarding experience, and a great way to cut costs or simply bring something you’ve been dreaming about to life.

The goal here isn’t to scare you away from picking up a paintbrush or a power drill. Sometimes, though, it helps to know your limits and to recognize when a job is better handed off to someone who does it for a living.

#4 New Mac Desk

New Mac Desk
31points

#5 Amazing Camouflage - Definitely Not A Tesla

Amazing Camouflage - Definitely Not A Tesla
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28points

#6 This Is Haunted

This Is Haunted
27points

#7 He Must Be Stopped

He Must Be Stopped
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23points

Because the truth is, a lot of people have been humbled by DIY. For example, a 2015 survey from home design site Zillow Digs found that nearly 40 percent of people regretted a DIY project they had attempted in their home.

It can also be more than just a disappointing result. According to research by Direct Line business insurance, over 3.4 million UK adults have sustained injuries while doing DIY at home. A similar number, around 3.3 million, admitted that their DIY efforts actually damaged their property or made an existing problem worse.

#8 Does This Belong Here?

Does This Belong Here?
22points

#9 Where’s The Remote??

Where’s The Remote??
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#10 Was Told My Carrot Hand Belonged Here

Was Told My Carrot Hand Belonged Here
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19points

Failure isn’t always a bad thing, and sometimes it’s the best teacher, but some mistakes are worth trying to avoid.

Traci, founder and principal design consultant for My Simpatico Life, who has lived in ten houses and tackled countless DIY projects along the way, has a few thoughts on where people tend to go wrong.

#11 Uni Toe Shoes

Uni Toe Shoes
17points

#12 Rock Monopoly

Rock Monopoly
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#13 Cinderella

Cinderella
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15points

One of the most common mistakes she sees is people jumping into a project without really knowing their own style. It sounds simple, but if you don’t have a clear sense of what you actually like and dislike, you’ll finish a space and still feel like something’s off.

Her advice is to spend time saving images on Pinterest, Instagram, or wherever you enjoy browsing, and look for the patterns that keep showing up.

#14 Made Of 1500 Tennis Balls, Says It’s Very Comfortable!

Made Of 1500 Tennis Balls, Says It’s Very Comfortable!
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15points

#15 Marketplace Gem

Marketplace Gem
14points

#16 Introducing The New State-Of-The-Art Lts Security Camera”

Introducing The New State-Of-The-Art Lts Security Camera”
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She also points out that a lot of people design for how they wish they lived rather than how they actually live. A beautiful room that nobody uses is just wasted space, and real estate is too expensive for that.

Before starting any project, think about what you genuinely need from a space and design around that reality, not an idealized version of it. If you have young kids, for example, now is probably not the time to invest in delicate furniture.

#17 Ngl, It’s A Little Cool

Ngl, It’s A Little Cool
14points

#18 The Most Unsafe Balcony I’ve Ever Seen

The Most Unsafe Balcony I’ve Ever Seen
14points

#19 This Makes Me Irrationally Angry

This Makes Me Irrationally Angry
14points

Two more things Traci swears by are taking stock of what you already own before buying anything new, and measuring everything before you commit to a single decision.

That old chest of drawers sitting in storage might be exactly what a room needs, and a piece you already own will always cost less than one you have to buy.

As for measuring, the classic rule of measuring twice and cutting once exists for a very good reason. Write your measurements down, save them in your phone, and check them again before you buy.

#20 Bread Mixer

Bread Mixer
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