People Share Mind-Bending Pics Of “Accidental Camouflage”, And Here Are 20 Of The Best

Leona Martinez


Sometimes people, like soldiers, spies, or introverts go out of their way to be unnoticed. But other times, things simply blend in with their surroundings much too well, going above and beyond our expectations, and we start to wonder whether our eyes are tricking us. It can be called camouflage. Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for hiding, either by making animals or things difficult to spot or by disguising them as something else.
A subreddit, r/AccidentalCamouflage, is a place where people post pictures that perfectly match their surroundings, and some of them will take you a while to understand what you’re seeing. Now, scroll down to check out the list of 20 pics of camouflaged things found in the weirdest places, at the weirdest times, occurring in the most absurd and all-too-real scenarios.


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#1. Satisfying

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#2. These leggings match the carpet

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#3. Pic my husband took of me passing him a pencil

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#4. Wer

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#5. Count the cats! Easy task

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#6. Invisible feets

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#7. I keep accidentally bumping into him and I feel bad

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#8. "Do you have any polka dot sandals?"

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#9. Flower lady

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#10. Got a comfy rug for my dog

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#11. Find my cat, easy task

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#12. Cracker on a counter

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#13. Grammy in the seed section

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#14. Camouflage socks

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#15. Mayble has perfected the art of camouflage

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#16. So we forgot about some tools of ours

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#17. I just can’t find my tablet

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#18. Hiding at work

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#19. Look closely

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#20. Been meaning to post this here. My ceiling fan looks like it’s missing a blade in the right lighting

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