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75 Times People Solved A Problem In Creative And Unhinged Ways
Funny,FailsFEB 3, 2026

75 Times People Solved A Problem In Creative And Unhinged Ways

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If something looks and sounds stupid, but it really works, then it’s not actually stupid! Problems don’t always need to be solved with fancy, expensive, and high-tech approaches. All you really need is a bit of creativity, curiosity, and a willingness to test things out till they work.
Our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the most brilliant DIY solutions to mundane problems that people came up with, and they might just inspire you to think outside the box. Scroll down to load your brain up with some imaginative inspiration.

#1 This Gentleman At Target Who Reversed His Hooded Sweatshirt To Make A Puppy Pocket

This Gentleman At Target Who Reversed His Hooded Sweatshirt To Make A Puppy Pocket
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#2 Seamless Fix

Seamless Fix
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#3 Use Letter Trays As Additional Freezer Shelves

Use Letter Trays As Additional Freezer Shelves
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It doesn’t necessarily take a genius to solve a simple problem. And yet, an adventurous, curious, scientific mindset can really help when you’re up against unusual issues. People often have different specializations, talents, and ways of thinking. Some folks might be more likely to experiment with various solutions until they find something that works.

Or, in other words, many people have good ideas, but not everyone is willing to put them into practice and test them out.

Human intelligence is still difficult to get to grips with. Saying that you’re smart isn’t saying all that much because you might be amazing in some areas and lacking in others. And your IQ score might not accurately depict your full range of talents and abilities and how they interconnect.

#4 Steering Wheel Broke, Needed To Finish The Yard. Thankfully I Know How To Drive A Stick

Steering Wheel Broke, Needed To Finish The Yard. Thankfully I Know How To Drive A Stick
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#5 Used A Leaf Blower And A Funnel To Inflate A Pool. Actually Worked Fairly Quickly

Used A Leaf Blower And A Funnel To Inflate A Pool. Actually Worked Fairly Quickly
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#6 Cut A Pool Noodle In Half To Make A Comfortable Armrest For The Truck. From Australia

Cut A Pool Noodle In Half To Make A Comfortable Armrest For The Truck. From Australia
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According to a theory developed by psychologist Howard Gardner, individuals possess varying strengths across (at least) eight types of intelligence. These include: linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, and naturalistic intelligence. The ninth proposed type is so-called existential intelligence, Verywell Mind explains.

Though Gardner’s theory is popular in education, it’s also often criticized for being far too broad. Critics argue that these intelligences, proposed by Gardner, are simply talents, abilities, and personality traits. What’s more, the psychologist’s theory lacks strong supporting empirical research.

That being said, even if you don’t necessarily classify these abilities as types of intelligence, they are still individual areas of strength and excellence that are worth being aware of.

#7 The Snacklebox, Perfect For A Day Trip

The Snacklebox, Perfect For A Day Trip
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#8 A Whole Load Of Amish Guys Moving A Barn

A Whole Load Of Amish Guys Moving A Barn
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#9 Keep Your Toddler Safely In The Grocery Cart Seat (And Prevent Abductions) With A Carabiner

Keep Your Toddler Safely In The Grocery Cart Seat (And Prevent Abductions) With A Carabiner
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For example, someone with good visual-spatial intelligence is great at things like working with and interpreting directions, maps, charts, videos, and photos. These individuals tend to be good at putting puzzles together, enjoy drawing, painting, and the visual arts, and recognize patterns easily. Career-wise, they would make great architects, artists, and engineers.

Meanwhile, someone who has awesome linguistic-verbal intelligence excels in writing stories, memorizing information, and reading. They’re good at debating or giving persuasive speeches, are adept at using humor when telling stories, and they make great writers, journalists, lawyers, and teachers.

#10 Who's Laughing Now?

Who's Laughing Now?
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#11 If You Run Out Of Aa Batteries For Anything, AAA Batteries And A Small Crumbled-Up Ball Of Aluminum Foil Will Make A Good Replacement

If You Run Out Of Aa Batteries For Anything, AAA Batteries And A Small Crumbled-Up Ball Of Aluminum Foil Will Make A Good Replacement
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#12 Solo Couch Carry

Solo Couch Carry
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Individuals with good logical-mathematical intelligence, on the other hand, are experts at analyzing problems and doing mathematical operations.

They are great at thinking about numbers, relationships, and patterns conceptually, enjoy thinking about abstract ideas, and like doing scientific experiments.

Naturally, they make great mathematicians, engineers, accountants, scientists, and computer programmers.

#13 Master Lock 100

Master Lock 100
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#14 Parenting Hack #2446

Parenting Hack #2446
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#15 Found This Fork In My Brothers House And Asked Him Why He Had Done It.... Then He Ran Upstairs To Grab His iPad

Found This Fork In My Brothers House And Asked Him Why He Had Done It.... Then He Ran Upstairs To Grab His iPad
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Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence refers to being good at body movement, physical control, good hand-eye coordination, and dexterity. People who excel in this area tend to become dancers, crafstpeople, builders, sculptors, actors, or surgeons.

Musical intelligence means that a person excels in thinking about patterns, rhythms, and sounds. Not surprisingly, these individuals make great musicians, singers, composers, conductors, and music teachers.

#16 When You’ve Got Too Many Groceries For Your Reg Cab Pickup

When You’ve Got Too Many Groceries For Your Reg Cab Pickup
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#17 To My Fellow Gardeners, If You Need Less “Chunky” Soil Use A Litter Scoop

To My Fellow Gardeners, If You Need Less “Chunky” Soil Use A Litter Scoop
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#18 Water Powered Sausage Rotisserie

Water Powered Sausage Rotisserie
Me and my brother-in-law made a water-powered sausage rotisserie yesterday in my backyard (we have a very small creek on the property) using a bike wheel, bike fork, coroplast sign, paint stirrers, zip ties, and a wheel (12 hot dog rotisserie for a grill from the 1950's) I bought off eBay. Cooked up some Saugy Franks on potato rolls with French's mustard.
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Someone who is good at interpersonal intelligence is wonderful at understanding and interacting with other people. They’re great at assessing other individuals’ emotions, motivations, desires, and intentions, Verywell Mind explains.

They’re skilled at nonverbal communication, empathy, and conflict resolution, and they make good psychologists, counselors, politicians, salespeople, and philosophers.

#19 I Think This Qualifies?

I Think This Qualifies?
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#20 Drill A Bunch Of Holes In A 5 Gal Bucket And Use That To Collect Your Fruits/Vegetables And Wash Them All At Once

Drill A Bunch Of Holes In A 5 Gal Bucket And Use That To Collect Your Fruits/Vegetables And Wash Them All At Once
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