#1 I Looked Up At The Moon And Felt As If The Moon Was Looking Back Down At Me

Bored Panda reached out to Jules behind the Stone Face Instagram profile. On her profile, the pareidolia enthusiast has so far shared a wide range of nearly 2k examples of stones with some facial features.
We wanted to know what initially inspired Jules to start searching for and sharing cases of pareidolia in beach stones on her account. We found out that: “I’ve always collected stones. Every holiday, when everyone else was swimming or sunbathing, I would be pacing the beach, head-down, intrigued by the stones and pebbles. I’ve always spotted stonefaces on the beach, but during lockdown I started photographing them and putting them on Instagram. Because the stones have such different personalities, I was soon writing little funny sentences or stories about them. People joined in and soon I discovered that there were quite a few pareidolia accounts out there. People spot faces everywhere and in everything!”
We were curious if Jules could describe one of the most striking or memorable instances of pareidolia that she’s discovered. The founder of Stone Face mentioned her best finds: “My holy grail is finding stones with ancient sea urchins as eyes (like this, this, or this one). Quite a few of my followers (and I follow them too because they are SO interesting) are fossil hunters and they really appreciate the stonefaces and join in with #stonefacesunday!”
Asked what some of the most common reactions or comments Jules has received from Stone Face’s followers were, she said: “Most common reaction is joy! My followers are such a fantastic, eclectic, wonderful tribe of people. They follow every post and comment on it, or laugh, or suggest another take on what they see. I always respond and appreciate every emoji and every like. It’s an ever-growing tribe of interesting, lovely people!”
#10 I Accidentally Created A Porcupine By Pouring Instant Coffee Over An Americano

Lastly, we were wondering how curating these pareidolia examples on Instagram has affected Jules’ perception of the everyday objects and patterns around her. She shared with us: “I see faces in literally everything now! I’ll go for a run and see faces in the leaves (there are Instagram accounts for just faces in leaves) or on every building or in the clouds. If everyone just stopped and looked, they would see them too.”
#14 I Started Drawing Over To Show What I See In Detail. Here's A Sad Bear Trapped In A Wall

#17 I Overcooked An Egg And It Looks Like A Person Is Trying To Climb Out Of It




















