Unlock These 30 Bizarre Life Hacks That Actually Make Your Day Easier—You Won’t Believe Number 17!
Ever catch yourself wondering if there’s a sneaky shortcut to adulting just a tad easier? We’re living in an age where everything’s ‘hackable’—from boosting our looks in ways that make mirrors nervous, to squeezing every last drop of productivity out of our day. But here’s the twist: what if the real gems lie not in the polished, the perfect, or the mainstream, but in the delightfully oddball tricks people swear by? We dove headfirst into the wildest life hacks from Threads and Reddit’s r/CasualConversation, hunting down everything from pizza-cutting scissors to bathroom-cleaning magic that might just change how you tackle your daily grind. If your life could use a dash of clever chaos and a sprinkle of unhinged brilliance, this roundup’s just the ticket. Ready to upgrade your everyday?
Our culture seems to be obsessed with “hacking” all parts of our lives. Those who want a more aesthetically pleasing appearance get into “looksmaxxing”. Professionals look for ways to improve their productivity and optimize every minute of every day.
But this time, we here at Bored Panda decided to look into another type of life hacks. We’re talking everyday life pro tips, but wackier; tricks to make mundane things like losing your keys easier but with a slightly unhinged twist.
That’s why we went through the answers under two posts – one from Threads, another from r/CasualConversation – and picked the wildest we could find. We found people who cut their pizzas with scissors, decluttering hacks involving poop, and advice about how to keep your bathroom cleaner.
So, if you want to diversify your folder of clever everyday tricks, scroll down and save these ASAP!
If you exert force from your top lip as well as your bottom lip at the same time, you have the ability to shut your mouth and keep your opinions to yourself. A life hack that a lot of people need to know about and should be using during certain events.
If you have stuff to do after work just go do it. Don’t have a bit of a sit down and a break because you’ll lose all motivation to get it done.
Wait a good 15~20 years at least after talking to someone to get your revenge plan in motion. Far fewer people will suspect you.
Do the washing up straight after eating. It always feels so much harder when it sits there for ages piling up.
Learning to say “no” without feeling guilty. It freed up so much time and energy for things I actually care about, and honestly, it’s been a game-changer for my mental health and productivity! 🙌.
I never preheat the oven when making a frozen pizza. I put it in the oven, turn it on and add 4 minutes to the time on the package. It always comes out with a perfectly crisp crust.
Get a wireless vacuum cleaner, vacuuming becomes fun and is way easier than with a traditional unit. Doesn’t even have to be a Dyson, other brands work just fine.
I don’t know how weird this is, but we use clothes pegs to seal open bags of things in the pantry and fridge to keep them fresh, e.g. chips, bags of mixed salad, etc. It works really well. .
If I have to take something to work that won’t fit in my purse, I’ll put my keys with that item (and yes, even if it’s in the fridge, lol). So when I go to leave and look for my keys, I’ll remember.
Spring clean one cupboard or shelf a week. By that I mean empty, sort, toss, wipe down and put things back in an orderly way. A little bit every week soon adds up. Your home looks great and it’s so great to be able to find things without digging around for them.
If you suffer from procrastination or anxiety , split what you want to do into small tasks then focus on the task not the primary objective to avoid escalating things in your mind
Sometimes our minds exaggerate things in order to protect us from disappointment and change which leads to resistance.
Put stuff back where it belongs when you are through using it. Keeps things clean, uncluttered and you know where everything is.
I don’t really get criticised for this, but noone else seems to find it particularly interesting, so…
I try to always clip my nails right after a shower. They’re softer after prolonged water exposure (in line with ‘pruny hands’). It makes them cut cleaner and easier (yes, even the big toe), and they don’t fly across the room.
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