When you think about it, many of these satisfying perfect fit pictures could be described as... kind of dull. Uneventful. Especially on the Internet, a place where you can watch jaw-dropping "people are awesome" compilations and live footage from the Las Vegas wedding chapel cam.
However, that may be precisely the appeal, Jessica Gall Myrick, a media psychologist at The Pennsylvania State University, said.
"Even if you don't consciously realize you're stressed, your body is aware that you're stressed or physiologically aroused," Myrick told Live Science, using the scientific term for being in a state of high alertness. "That could drive you toward this type of soothing, interesting content."
There are plenty of alternative versions of this sort of relaxing, repetitive activity. Tibetan Buddhists, for example, spend hours painstakingly making colorful designs called mandalas out of sand, only to destroy them after they're done. It symbolizes the transitory nature of life.
Naturally, photos on your device don't have the tactile sensations of real-world activities, but it appears that they also do the trick.
#3 I Picture I Took Of The London Eye Through The Window On A Boat On The Thames

#4 My Wife Was Wearing The Right Jacket At The Right Time. Pleasanton Ridge, Ca

#6 Loading Like This Takes Skill, Vision, And Teamwork In The Moving World. Mad Respect To Those That Take Pride In Their Work

#10 5000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle On My Dining Table. Corner To Corner And Edge To Edge

#18 Someone On My Yard Sale Group Bought This Sarcophagus Without Measuring And Found Themselves With A Perfect Fit

#20 Had A Pair Of Prescription Lenses Which Fit Perfectly In My Mask. I Could See All The Fishies Clearly!

















