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35 Times People Were Blessed With Hidden Easter Eggs IRL (New Pics)
CuriositiesDEC 1, 2023

35 Times People Were Blessed With Hidden Easter Eggs IRL (New Pics)

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Most of us love finding hidden gems scattered around us. From searching for Waldo in crowded illustrations to identifying Easter eggs in your favorite movies, there’s a certain type of joy in discovering something others usually fail to notice.
If you’re snoopy enough, you might have noticed that the real world is also overflowing with these fun, disguised additions. In fact, there’s even a subreddit called "IRLEasterEggs,” where its members share and celebrate the art of finding such peculiar surprises. You can find some of them hiding in the most unexpected places by scrolling through the list! We can’t promise that it’s going to be easy, though.

#1 Found A Little Gnome Hut:)

Found A Little Gnome Hut:)
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#2 Found Waldo In The Reflexion Of This Bathroom Mirror

Found Waldo In The Reflexion Of This Bathroom Mirror
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#3 I Bought Shoes Made In Kenya And This Little Guy Poked Me In The Toe

I Bought Shoes Made In Kenya And This Little Guy Poked Me In The Toe
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In the 1980s, the Easter egg acquired a new meaning that keeps the hunting going all year. The novel definition refers to an extra feature hidden in video games, software, movies, or even commercials. They may include text, visual or audio effects, hidden pages, or unique features that can be accessed with a couple clicks. Just like what happens when you Google Search “Askew” or when you ask Siri to read you a book.

#4 “Use Bare Hand Now” On The Roll From Dog Poop Bags

“Use Bare Hand Now” On The Roll From Dog Poop Bags
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#5 It Said No Flip!

It Said No Flip!
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#6 Small Church Model On Top Of A Street Light

Small Church Model On Top Of A Street Light
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It’s widely believed that the first Easter egg appeared in the 1970 Atari game called "Adventure,” created by Warren Robinett. Back then, the company didn’t provide any credit for designers’ work, so he decided to rebel a little and hide “Created By Warren Robinett '' (click to see) in the secret room that's really hard to get to. He didn’t tell anyone about it, so this should’ve been inconspicuous, right? Well, a dedicated gamer teenager found it within a year and wrote directly to the company about his discovery.

#7 Interesting Message On A Pillow

Interesting Message On A Pillow
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#8 UK - Southwestern Trains Trying A Little Toilet Humour

UK - Southwestern Trains Trying A Little Toilet Humour
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#9 Be Careful

Be Careful
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The cost of fixing the game totaled $10,000 so Atari executives decided just to leave it in. During an interview in 2003, Robinett said that the manager at the time liked the idea of hidden surprises in games because they reminded him of “waking up on Easter morning and hunting for Easter eggs.” And that’s how they were born.

#10 My City (Santa Monica) Uses Pavers With Street Maps

My City (Santa Monica) Uses Pavers With Street Maps
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#11 Viking Traffic Lights In Aarhus

Viking Traffic Lights In Aarhus
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#12 On The Inside Tag Of A Maternity Shirt.. The Stork Was A Lie

On The Inside Tag Of A Maternity Shirt.. The Stork Was A Lie
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Recently, hiding such treats has gained momentum in the media. As a fun way to engage the audience and add an element of surprise, they can help brands connect with consumers on a deeper level. For example, the Super Bowl is popular for hiding references, jokes, cameos, and homages in their commercials.

Chevrolet in 2022 surprised The Soprano fans by featuring its characters in their ad. Most of the references weren’t so subtle, except the one with... ducks? As the two characters are hugging, a group of them are seen walking over the hill. Lovers of The Sopranos know it’s a big deal because Tony (one of the larger roles) becomes obsessed with ducks when they settle down in his pool. The advertising agency subtly photoshopped them into the background “Just for true fans to find it."

#13 Been Coming To Work Here For A While, And Only Just Noticed The Floor Number Is Worked Into This Living Moss Wall 🤪

Been Coming To Work Here For A While, And Only Just Noticed The Floor Number Is Worked Into This Living Moss Wall 🤪
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#14 Trespassers Will Be Cooked

Trespassers Will Be Cooked
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#15 LEGO Person Trapped In A Table At A Restaurant

LEGO Person Trapped In A Table At A Restaurant
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Movie directors have also been sneaking surprises into their creations for many years. Usually, they’re typically small, but they’re fun to find, which encourages film enthusiasts to re-watch the movie over and over again. They also spice up a day at the office for filmmakers. It can sometimes get pretty tedious, especially when dealing with animation or set design for hours.

#16 This Spaceman And Devil Holding An Ice Cream Cone On The Seemingly-Ancient Wall Of The University Of Salamanca In Spain

This Spaceman And Devil Holding An Ice Cream Cone On The Seemingly-Ancient Wall Of The University Of Salamanca In Spain
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#17 Found On My Lemonade Bottle Label

Found On My Lemonade Bottle Label
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#18 Minesweeper

Minesweeper
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Additionally, it can provide evidence for illegal copying. Thus, when two versions of a film seem identical but only one has the presence of a confirmed Easter egg, the one without is considered to be a copy. They can also be used to hide thematic secrets in movies that are shown entirely out of chronological order. The viewers are left to figure out the right sequence of events, and disguised clues help to piece the puzzle together.

#19 Primo Water Jug

Primo Water Jug
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#20 A Pub At The Bottom Of Ben Nevis (The Highest Mountain In The UK) Has Tiny Rock Climbers In The Ceiling

A Pub At The Bottom Of Ben Nevis (The Highest Mountain In The UK) Has Tiny Rock Climbers In The Ceiling
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