The Gillette logo is pretty straightforward, but like a lot of logos, it has a small twist. If you look closely, there are two razor blades piled on top of each other in the negative space of the “G” and the “I,” which closely resemble the company’s product.
This twist was introduced to the logo fairly recently, and some loyal users picked up on the hidden image quite quickly.
Celtic Cross in the Forest
An enormous 328-foot-long Celtic cross was spotted near the UK border by passengers traveling on a plane. The photo went viral and left everyone scratching their heads, but it soon emerged that Forester Liam Emmery planted the cross years before and sadly passed away before the full effect could be perceived.
The cross was created by planting two types of trees and experts say it will still be around for another 60 to 70 years.
Britain's Smallest Police Station
The smallest police station in Britain can be found in Trafalgar Square. It is aptly named the Lilliputian Police Station and has a special phone line connecting it to Scotland Yard.
If necessary, the station can also be used as a miniature jail, which can house up to two prisoners.
LG
It is easy to see the winking face on the dark pink logo for LG Electronics. However, if you spare the logo a second look you may notice that the “nose” is actually an “L,” and the outline of the “face” is a “G.”
People have also noted that the logo looks like a modified version of classic video game character, Pacman.
Disney’s Hidden Hotel Room
There is a secret hotel room at the Cinderella Castle at Disney World in Florida. It is hidden behind the castle’s stained-glass windows, but not just anyone can stay there.
Usually, only contest winners get the chance to spend the night in this hidden gem and as you can see the room is fit for a queen or a princess.