Unbelievable Random Facts That Will Change What You Think You Know Forever
Ever find yourself lying awake at night, wondering if the sun is really yellow or if tigers see in different colors than we do? No? Just me? Well, curiosity is a relentless beast, gnawing at all of us—whether it’s about the cosmos’ grand design or whether that corgi you saw on TV was truly a “dwarf dog” with fairy battle steed credentials. A curious Redditor sparked a wildfire by asking people to share random facts worth knowing. What poured out wasn’t just trivia; it was a delightful buffet of knowledge nuggets — some surprising, some whimsical, and others downright mind-blowing. You don’t need to be a trivia MVP to enjoy these tidbits; sometimes they’re just the magic ticket to a better night’s sleep. Ready to feed your brain some tasty factoids? LEARN MORE
Every person wants to know everything there is to our existence. Small things, big things – it doesn’t matter as long as we constantly feed our minds with bits of information. Besides, knowing stuff is good even if you understand that you’d probably never need that knowledge. Just think about it, curiosity is an essential part of our everyday life, all that social media, magazines, books, TV shows – we’re always learning, yet we’re never fully satisfied.
We want to know exactly how the universe was formed; we want to know if we’ll be stuck in traffic on the way back home tomorrow and whether that new movie truly is as great as people say it is. Our brain constantly processes things, and sometimes all you need is to read about some facts to have a good night’s sleep.
A member of one of Reddit’s online communities asked fellow Redditors to share a few random facts that folks absolutely needed to know. The post received over 7K upvotes and 5.1K comments, revealing things about everything and anything.
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Eugene Aldrin, the father of the famous moon landing astronaut Buzz Aldrin, not only witnessed the Wright brothers’ first flight but also went to see his son land on the moon in his lifespan.
We’ve been quick!
Corgi is a translation of the welsh for dwarf dog. Cor gi. In the Mabinogion, the welsh book of myths and legends, corgis were the battle steeds of fairies
Honeybees can be trained to sniff out land mines in war zones! Obviously dogs can do it but to avoid blowing up poor unsuspecting doggos, they figured out that bees could do the same thing and swarm the area without setting the mine off to alert people to its presence
Tigers are orange and black to humans, but to animals with hooves, their prey, they appear green and black and blend in with the jungle around them.
Bob Ross was a Drill Instructor. When he stopped working as that, he promised he would not raise his voice at someone again. That’s why he was so soft spoken.
Some people don’t have a inner dialogue, some can’t picture in their mind, and some have / can do both.
The sun is not yellow. When viewed outside earths atmosphere it is white. It only looks yellow due to our atmosphere “pulling” the blue light out, leaving it looking yellow. It’s an illusion.
There are so many different varieties of apple that if you ate a different one every day for 20 years you will still not have eaten them all.
If you type the word “askew” into the Google search box, the entire page will tilt slightly.
Elizabeth II has been Queen of England for 70 years. Only 9% of the world’s population is older than 65. This means that only about 1 out of 12 people in the world today have lived in a world where she was not the queen.
Whenever you learn a new skill, like learning to play guitar or learning to skate, new connections are formed in our brains in the neurons.
A platypus makes venom. One of several interesting things about them.
When a person receives a kidney transplant they don’t take out the old kidneys, they just shove em to the side and leave em in there.















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