#1. Gaze Long Enough Into The Abyss, Eventually The Abyss Gazes Back

#2. Guys Look At This Furry Ping-Pong Ball I Saw On Twitter

#3. Big Boi Hops

#4. Geometric Near-Perfection

#5. Very Loud And Very Round

#6. The Takahē Is A Flightless Bird Native To New Zealand That Was Once Thought Extinct

According to Google data designer Manuel Lima, our preference for round shapes might come from our ancient days. Circles, being softer, are associated with safety, unlike angular shapes like animal teeth or rocks, which signify danger.
Additionally, psychologist John N. Bassili's 1978 experiment found that expressions of happiness created curvilinear, upward, open shapes, while expressions of anger resulted in downward, angular forms. This research suggests that we instinctively connect round shapes with happiness.
#7. Winter

#8. Arctic Hares

#9. Round Bearded Roundling (Panurus Biarmicus), Being Round

The 'Round Animals' subreddit was established in 2018, coinciding with an article on them by AV Club in the same year. According to writer Clayton Purdom, the cuteness of these critters goes beyond their species or any abstract quality.
Instead, it transcends regular characteristics and remains universal, much like the true nature of pi. And we couldn't agree more!
#10. University Of Michigan Squirrel

#11. A Smol Boll

#12. This Cross-Eyed Cat Laying On A Watermelon

#13. No Talk Me. I'm Angry

#14. Sphere

#15. Hmmm

#16. He Looks Like He's Wearing A Little Necktie

#17. Oddly Thicc Chinchilla

#18. Not Perfectly Round, But She’s Trying Her Best

#19. The slight imperfections of ear and leg just add to the perfection

#20. Round Doggo

#21. Melon Cat

#22. Perfectly Round, As All Things Should Be

#23. Bunny

#24. Duck Boi Round Boi

#25. Round Little Dude
