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People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
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People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly

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There's something satisfying about outsmarting life by accident. You didn't Google, you didn't ask... You just figured out something totally by chance. It's almost like being rewarded for curiosity, or maybe even clumsiness.
It turns out some of the most brilliant and useful life hacks don't come from skilled inventors or in-depth "how to" tutorials, but rather from ordinary people who somehow stumbled upon something unexpectedly, and made it part of their adulting arsenal. Call it accidental genius.
Someone recently asked, "What’s the best “life hack” you’ve learned completely by accident?" and some really surprising answers came pouring in. Like the person who swears by standing on their heels while brushing their teeth. Or another who learned how to cheat the system, and save money, by requesting to cancel subscriptions.
Bored Panda has put together a list of the best tips and tricks that could change the way you do everyday things. Some are so simple that you might wonder why you never thought of them before...
We also reveal some surprising inventions that came about purely by accident. You'll find that info between the images.
 

#1

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
I feel much better about my life when I avoid social media.
38points

Accidental genius is nothing new. Just like people stumbled upon super useful life hacks unexpectedly, so too have others invented things that changed the world... purely by chance.

Take Viagra, for example. It was never meant to be a magic pill for men. It was actually originally developed to help treat angina, a heart condition that constricts the vessels that supply the heart with blood.

During trials, the pill failed to prevent anginas, however, it did yield another unexpected and surprising result: an increased number of "bulges" in the pants of male participants.

"While at the time this may have been a disappointment to those who developed it, their accidental invention resulted in a gold mine for Pfizer," notes the How Stuff Works site.

#2

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Treat your house like a desire path. If you find yourself always dumping your shoes in a certain place, put the shoe rack there, not where you think it makes sense. Let your environment mirror what you do naturally and it'll be way easier to keep it cleen.
35points

#3

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Walk around any neighborhood at night gently saying "here kitty, kitty, kitty"...they appear out of the shadows.
32points

Super glue is another example of an accidental but useful invention. It was first encountered way before its true purpose was determined. A researcher named Harry Coover, who worked for Eastman Kodak, was messing around during World War II trying to make a type of clear plastic that soldiers could use. Frustrated by the ultra stickiness of the substance he was working with, Coover binned the idea and moved on...

Six years later, in 1951, Coover was researching heat-resistant polymers for jet airplane canopies. He thought back to the sticky substance and had a lightbulb moment.

"Coover realized these sticky adhesives had unique properties in that they required no heat or pressure to bond. He and his team tried the substance on various items in the lab, and each time, the items became permanently bonded together," explains the Lemelson MIT site.

Through the experiments, Coover and his team realized that the glue didn’t require any heat or pressure to bond two items together permanently, and thus, super glue - as we know it today - was born.

#4

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
If you need to get something away from a toddler, just hold your hand out and say thank you. I think it tricks them into thinking they’re being helpful?
26points

#5

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Using an opened pistachio shell as a key for the tough to open pistachios.
25points

#6

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Repeating the same gibberish word over and over in your head will help you fall asleep.


This is transcendental meditation. You're not meant to fall asleep, but I found that I certainly do. I now use it not to meditate, but to quickly get to sleep.
21points

You might be surprised to know that Play-Doh was initially invented as a cleaning product. Yes, we are talking about the children's toy putty stuff.

According to How Stuff Works, most homes were heated using coal before World War II. It left layers of soot deposits all over the house, including on wallpaper, which was a very in-thing back then. Enter Play-Doh: an effective way to remove the black marks.

However, after the war, more and more people started using natural gas as a heat source, rendering Play-Doh pretty useless, and almost bankrupting the Kutol’s Products company.

#7

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
My wellies got rainwater in them, but I really needed to wear them again. So I used plastic bags to line them. The plastic also made the wellies easier to slip on and off + added bonus, gave an extra layer of insulation. So if your wellies are a bit tough to get on and off, slip a plastic bag over your feet. Also, warm + cosy toesies:) .
20points

#8

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
If you pour your creamer into your mug first, and then pour your coffee, you don’t need to stir it with a spoon.
20points

#9

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
My maintenance guy took the front off my washer/dryer. At the bottom were about 20 mismatched socks. Apparently there is a small crack between the top of the washer and the tub area, where if you are just throwing in clothes, etc- socks can go through that crack. They end up in the bottom internally that you don’t see.

Not noticeable unless you knew about it. Solved my missing sock problem. Use a bag now or watch for the crack.
19points

Thankfully, in the early 1950s, one of the Play-Doh inventors found out that his sister (a school teacher) had been giving the stuff to her students to use as modeling dough.

He went on to test the product in other nurseries and schools, and later established Rainbow Crafts as the company under which the product would be sold. It was originally only offered in off-white. But much to the delight of kids (and some adults) around the world, Play-Doh now comes in a wide range of colors.

#10

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
If you are intending to read a storybook to a child or a group of children and you want them to focus on the book, begin by holding the book upside down and they will correct you, but turn the book 90% degrees clockwise and they’ll find it hilarious. Keep making this mistake a few more times before eventually getting it right. Then say if I make this mistake the children should shout “insert funny phrase”. They’ll pay attention to the story in order to catch you out later.

(Of course some children it won’t work with but it does with a majority).
19points

#11

If you have something you're putting off (like doing dishes or writing a report), just promise yourself you'll only do it for five minutes. Most of the time, once those five minutes are up, you've already broken the inertia and you end up finishing the whole thing or making serious progress**.**.
18points

#12

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Being LIKED at work is more valuable than being RIGHT at work.
17points

If you've ever enjoyed a popsicle on a hot Summer's day, you might be intrigued to know that they, too, came about completely by chance. Thanks to an 11-year-old boy called Frank Epperson in 1905.

The little boy accidently forgot a powder-flavored soda water mixture on the porch one evening with a stir stick in it. The icy cold weather caused the mixture to freeze onto the stick. No one thought too much about it, until 1922...

#13

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Putting a wet paper towel around warm beer and sticking it in the freezer, it will be cold in like 10-15 minutes.
15points

#14

Maxing out 401k early....your future self will thank you!
15points

#15

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Check the card reader of the ATM. If someone's installed a skimmer, it would usually come off in your hand when moved.
14points

Epperson decided on a whim to serve the special icy treat to the public. He took a few to the local Fireman’s ball, and they were a massive hit. Realizing he was onto something, Epperson applied for a “frozen confectionary” patent in 1924 under the name “Epsicle Ice Pop.”

In 1925, he sold his patent to the Popsicle Corporation after running into some financial troubles. Today, the Popsicle brand, as we know it, is owned by the Good Humor division of Unilever, and is enjoyed by kids and adults around the world.

#16

Put your single socks in the dirty laundry, no matter what. The other will turn up eventually. I haven’t lost a sock in years.
14points

#17

When you're drilling holes in your walls to mount things but don't want to make a mess, grab a roll of the widest blue painter's tape you can find and rip off a decently long piece. Stick it to the wall, vertically, right under where you're drilling, but leave the top unstuck and hanging underneath like a little tongue/shelf. 


Dust and shavings get stuck to the adhesive, and then you can just pull a little more off the wall and seal it by folding it. Then move onto the next hole until you run out of tape.
13points

#18

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
You want to take a photo of a group of children all looking at the same time with nice, genuine smiles? Say “don’t look at my camera! Uh oh I think you’re going to look! Don’t do it!” etc. Kids all look at the camera while laughing, great photos achieved.
12points

Another cool and welcome accidental invention came in the form of anesthesia. In the 1800s, Crawford Long, William Morton, Charles Jackson and Horace Wells were taking part in “laughing parties.” As the name suggests, groups of people got together to laugh, with the help of nitrous oxide.

The men realized that when ether or nitrous oxide were inhaled for recreation and entertainment, they had an effect on people’s perceptions of pain. "Morton and Jackson adopted the use of anesthesia for dental purposes, while Long administered it for minor surgeries," reveals the How Things Work site.

#19

People Share 42 Life Hacks They Learned Completely By Accident And Now Use Regularly
Am very light sensitive so I'm often squinting and shielding my eyes from regular light sources. But in darkness if you close your eyes and reopen them you'll force your eyes to refocus and will usually immediately have better night vision. Found this out when I used to read during sunset. I'd just keep closing my eyes and reopening them until my mum found me reading in the dark hours later.

Tbh not sure if this is a normal thing or I made myself this way by doing it as a kid.
12points

#20

Clean as you go. Always. No excuses.
12points
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