#1 Doppelgängers

#3 2 Of My Friends Are Doppelgängers. They Live 700 Miles Away From Each Other, Have Never Met, And Were Both Blown Away

The BBC reports that, based on the research into the probability that two people’s faces would match, conducted by Teghan Lucas from the University of Adelaide, the odds of you coming across your doppelganger are incredibly low.
This is, of course, good news for the criminal justice system, though, as the chances of someone with your face impersonating you aren’t significant.
According to Lucas, the chances of you sharing just 8 dimensions with someone else are less than one in a trillion. Back when the world population was ‘just’ 7.4 billion people, this meant that there was a one in 135 chance of a single pair of doppelgangers existing.
That being said, a stranger’s facial features don’t have to be exactly the same as yours to resemble you. Features that are ‘close enough’ can create the illusion of you meeting your unrelated identical twin. What’s more, if you have ‘normal’ as opposed to ‘rare’ features, you’re more likely to bump into someone who looks similar to you.
#8 In 2015, Irishwoman Shannon Lonergan Set Out To Find Her Doppelgänger And Using The Site 'Twin Strangers' She Encountered Swedish Woman Sara Nordstrom

According to the BBC, when looking at a face and trying to figure out if they’re, for example, your friend, our brain uses an area called the fusiform gyrus to tie all the facial features together.
“If you compare it to finding a country on a map, this is like checking it has a border with France and a coast. This holistic ‘sum of the parts’ perception is thought to make recognising friends a lot more accurate than it would be if their features were assessed in isolation. Crucially, it also fudges the importance of some of the subtler details.”
#10 Last Night A Friend Of Mine Ran Into Two Doppelgangers Of His At A Concert

#11 My Friend Met A Stranger At A Wedding That Looked Just Like Him And Was Wearing The Same Thing

As per statistician Nick Fieller, who works with The Computer-Aided Facial Recognition Project, most people “concentrate on superficial characteristics such as hair-line, hair style, eyebrows.” However, other research indicates that people focus on the eyes, mouth, and nose, in that order.
#13 My GF Met Her Doppelganger And Found Out They Have Mountain Tattoos In The Same Spot

“There are only so many genes in the world which specify the shape of the face and millions of people, so it’s bound to happen,” Winrich Freiwald, who studies face perception at Rockefeller University, said about the probability of finding someone else with similar features as you.
Meanwhile, Fieller adds: “For somebody with an ‘average’ face it’s comparatively easy to find good matches.”
#18 My Friend Met His Doppelganger

I couldn't believe it when I saw the likeness. Same amount of stubble! Same hair style! Same glasses! They are, as far as we know, unrelated!
The BBC states that the probability of meeting someone with the same features as you if you are a male with short blonde hair, brown eyes, a fleshy nose, a round face, and a full beard is a mere one in around 100,000, or 0.00001020%. This particular individual would have no fewer than 74,000 potential doppelgangers. Though, to be fair, many of these feature prevalence rates are not global. So these numbers are a rough estimate.

















