As there are hidden purposes of things you use every day, there are those little features of design we missed out or understand in everyday things unless someone pointed them out to you.
#10 Google Maps Explore Doctor Who’s Tardis
Most of you need some warming up to start off with your work, well try diving into Google Maps gimmick and explore the inside of Doctor Who’s tardis. Doctor Who fans out there will surely get tickled to bounce back to their work.
# 9 Double Quarter Pounder From McDonalds
Secret menus of favorite food chains like Starbucks and KFC have trended the internet but one food item from McDonalds seems to have been overlooked. If you think one quarter pounder wouldn’t satisfy you, try to upgrade your order to a double for just an additional price of a cheeseburger.
# 8 Petrol gauge arrow
Are you one of the desperate motorist trying to stretch the petrol pump around the back of your car? Well, stop making a fool of yourself anymore because if you check the little arrow in the gauge symbol in front of you, it indicates which side you should pull up.
# 7 Hidden shield pattern on british coins
British coins launched in 2008 has some hidden secrets in it. Matt Dent designed these coins in such a way the seemingly random patterns in each coin when put together like a jigsaw puzzle will form the royal coat of arms. Actually, you’ll find the completed shield on the one-pound coin.
# 6 Symbols on plastic bottles
At the base of your bottled water you will notice the number inside a triangle. It’s not some just weird feature, but actually an indicator of what type of plastic it’s made of, a useful information in the recycling process, although it can guide also health watchers to use plastic bottles with less toxic content.
#5 Statue of Liberty spikes
The Statue of Liberty is a very famous tourist and world icon but have you ever wondered why it has 7 spikes on her crown? Well, the 7 spikes represents the unity of the 7 continents despite separated by the 7 oceans of the world.
#4 Moustacheless King of hearts
We are used to seeing the curly moustache in the kings on a deck of play cards. Try looking again and you’ll find that among the kings, only the King of Hearts is clean shaven. But as international playing card enthusiasts would explain, the King of Hearts originally have a moustache as did King Charlemagne the figure the card is based on but it was lost simply due to poor copying of the original design.
#3 Royal Seal of approval
Dreaming to live a regal and royal lifestyle? Then look for products with the Royal Seal of Approval stamp on the side because these products are guaranteed used and bought regularly by the members of the royal family.
#2 Product expiry after opened
Looking for the product expiry on skin care products, lest you damage your skin due to spoiled content? Worry no more as this little tin symbol with a number inside printed on the side of the packaging indicates the number of months the product will after it has been opened.
#1 The hidden Hershey kiss
In buying and consuming a pack of Hershey kisses, there’s always one free kiss left for you. You will notice this in the very clever design of the package, between the K and I, the shape of one of the yummy kisses, how you only wish it could be another edible kiss.
How about you have you spotted something trivial recently that you think no one else might have noticed in their daily routine in life? Feel free to comment below.