People Share Clever Life Hacks That Will Simplify Your Everyday Routine

Leona Martinez

Every problem has a solution; it's just that you don't know it. If you need to find a solution that requires a small budget to implement, the Internet seems to be the ideal place for you. Many people all over the world don't keep them for themselves but share their life hacks with others. And most of them are amazing, especially for those who want to get the job done without spending an arm and a leg.

After spending a lot of time sifting through Reddit’s Life Hacks subreddit, we have collected some of the best ones in the list below, and they are even beyond our imagination. Scroll down to check them out. We hope that some of those life hacks can simplify your everyday routine a little bit.


#1. My dad’s t got splattered with bleach, he decided to fix w/ more. I found it adorable

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#2. When your phone touch is broken

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#3. My grandma’s technique for cooking with hot oil

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#4. Reuse a Pringles can for other snacks that come in bags to avoid loud bag crinkling in the office

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#5. Hand sewing a 1/4" hem and I hate juggling the ruler

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#6. Putting together furniture? Use some of its styrofoam packagings for keeping small parts from disappearing!

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#7. Use bobby pins to untie stubborn shoelaces

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#8. Changed the one-ear phone rubber to black. Black is right, white left, to quickly see which is which

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#9. When disassembling items, punch your screws thru some cardboard and label the sets. This will help you retain your hardware, remember placement and order of reassembly

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#10. Someone at my work created a clock out of two cups to keep track of how fresh the coffee is

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#11. Got her spayed and the vet didn’t have cones small enough

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#12. Cables managed

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#13. This genius watching Taken using a clear plastic bag to hold his phone on a plane

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#14. I wanted natural light in a basement that has no windows

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Paid $10 for two old windows. Painted them, frosted the glass, and installed them on my wall with 12” LED flat panel lights behind them. Now it’s always 2 pm at the basement bar

#15. My grandpa uses the actual hardware for labeling the drawers

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#16. Need tweezers in a pinch?

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#17. Instead of buying those cheap plastic chair mats, I bought a box of laminate flooring planks and put them together

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Took less than 10 minutes and feels sturdy. The chair rolls so smoothly.

#18. New safe browsing accessory!

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#19. I finally asked my grandpa why so many of his books were wrapped in duct tape

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His response was "I tape the covers so it looks like a bible and I can read it during church." Somebody get him a medal.

#20. Use a fork when grating the last bits of food to avoid possible injury and to shred really really really quickly

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