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20 People Who Found the Answers To “What If" Questions By Accident

We've probably all attempted an experiment in our youth, wondering "what happens if...?" at least once. And some of us still possess that delightful 5-year-old level of curiosity. Some people simply have the ability to detect oddities, such as a unicorn goat or a snail with two shells. Others put their theories to the test by inflating a balloon for three years or painting pasta in various hues.
What-if scenarios make for interesting conversation starters. They are also effective as an icebreaker or enjoyable get-to-know-you game for any group engagement. Our post includes hypothetical questions that will get you thinking, amusing questions that will make any gathering more enjoyable, a list of questions for a "What If?" Questions Game, and an additional list of what-if questions that you may use however you choose. For a fun evening with your buddies, try creating your own what-if scenarios. Or, alternatively, you can check out these 20 people who found the answers to the "What If" questions.

#130 minutes of exposure to −4°F weather with no wind

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#2“I dropped my earbud at the beach and it pulled some iron out of the sand.”

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#3“The surface of this wooden spoon I left soaking for too long”

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#4“I colored this spaghetti with vegetables!”

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#5“A plastic water bottle got pressed into this sheet of wood.”

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#6“The pattern of bite marks on my dog’s frisbee after thousands of fetches”

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#7“This snail has a broken shell, and a new shell is growing inside.”

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#8“My planter froze overnight and broke into symmetrical rings.”

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#9“My dad’s 7-year-old chicken just went into menopause and this is her last egg.”

Source: © Aires_Rogue / Reddit


#10“The way this palm tree grew under my awning”

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#11“I found a unicorn at the zoo.”

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#12This pencil sharpener doesn’t remove the very center of the lead.

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#13“The way this hammer has changed through the years and different weather conditions”

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#14“Static from using a lint roller on my fuzzy blanket”

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#15“My grandma’s over 60-year-old wooden spoon that she still uses all the time”

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#16“The way electricity travels through wood”

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#17If you leave mushroom spores unattended for a long time, this can happen.

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#18“This balloon is 3 years old, and it still contains air.”

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#19 “If you shine a laser through a Canadian banknote’s maple leaf, you will see the note’s denomination appear on the wall.”

Source: © cjfullinfaw07 / Reddit


#20 “Green tea that was brewed with hot spring water turns purple.”

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