
What bizarre invention was patented in the U.S. in 1971,…
Question: What bizarre invention was patented in the U.S. in 1971, designed to keep your pants up while also storing your favorite beverage?
Answer: The Soda-Pants
Vote Results: Correct: 0% | Incorrect: 100%
Fun Fact: In 1971, an invention called the 'Soda-Pants' was patented in the U.S. It was designed to hold up your pants and store your favorite drink at the same time!
What bizarre invention was patented in the US with the…
Question: What bizarre invention was patented in the US with the intention of waking up a person without any noise?
Answer: A bed that ejects the sleeper
Vote Results: Correct: 56% | Incorrect: 44%
Fun Fact: A bizarre invention patented in the US is a bed designed to wake a person up without any noise - by ejecting the sleeper!
What happens to the majority of the world’s lost airline…
Question: What happens to the majority of the world's lost airline luggage?
Answer: It gets auctioned off in Alabama
Vote Results: Correct: 60% | Incorrect: 40%
Fun Fact: The majority of the world's lost airline luggage ends up being auctioned off in Alabama! Next time you lose a suitcase, you might want to check out the auctions there.
Ever wondered why flamingos stand on one leg? Is it…
Question: Ever wondered why flamingos stand on one leg? Is it because...
Answer: It helps them regulate their body temperature
Vote Results: Correct: 52% | Incorrect: 48%
Fun Fact: Flamingos often stand on one leg to help regulate their body temperature and conserve heat, as their legs are long and exposed to the chill of water.
In 1859, what epic fail in history led to Australia’s…
Question: In 1859, what epic fail in history led to Australia's 'Great Emu War'?
Answer: A farmer introduced emus to Australia to combat pests, leading to an emu population explosion
Vote Results: Correct: 54% | Incorrect: 46%
Fun Fact: In 1859, a farmer's epic fail of introducing emus to Australia to fight pests led to an outrageous emu population explosion, causing what is now humorously referred to as the 'Great Emu War'.
Which bizarre and seemingly pointless invention was patented in the…
Question: Which bizarre and seemingly pointless invention was patented in the United States in 2001?
Answer: An apparatus for simulating a 'high five'
Vote Results: Correct: 56% | Incorrect: 44%
Fun Fact: In 2001, an apparatus for simulating a 'high five' was actually patented in the United States, because sometimes you just need to congratulate yourself!
What is the reason why we often can’t find something…
Question: What is the reason why we often can't find something that's right in front of us?
Answer: A. Our brain consciously chooses to ignore it
Vote Results: Correct: 50% | Incorrect: 50%
Fun Fact: When you can't find something that's right in front of you, it's not because you're bad at looking or your eyes are playing tricks. In fact, your brain is consciously choosing to ignore it!
What unusual invention was patented in the U.S. in 2002…
Question: What unusual invention was patented in the U.S. in 2002 to help office workers reduce stress?
Answer: An inflatable coworker
Vote Results: Correct: 52% | Incorrect: 48%
Fun Fact: In 2002, an unusual invention was patented in the U.S. to help office workers reduce stress: an inflatable coworker.
In which language do you have to change the way…
Question: In which language do you have to change the way you sneeze based on your gender?
Answer: Japanese
Vote Results: Correct: 50% | Incorrect: 50%
Fun Fact:
Which of these strange inventions actually exist, designed by someone…
Question: Which of these strange inventions actually exist, designed by someone with a little too much time on their hands?
Answer: A tie that doubles as an umbrella
Vote Results: Correct: 50% | Incorrect: 50%
Fun Fact: In a quirky twist of innovation, one inventor merged style with practicality by designing a tie that doubles as an umbrella—so you can stay dry and look sharp at the same time!
