40 Times Googly Eyes Transformed Everyday Objects Into Comedy Gold

Life is full of small, simple joys—like putting googly eyes on random objects and instantly giving them a personality crisis. If you’ve ever walked past a trash can and thought, This could use more emotion, then congratulations! You’re about to fall in love with the wild and weird world of Eyebombing.

The r/Eyebombing community is dedicated to one sacred mission: sticking wiggly eyes on anything and everything, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. From grumpy mailboxes to suspicious-looking bananas, these tiny plastic masterpieces create hilarious expressions you never knew inanimate objects needed. It’s an art form, a lifestyle, and quite possibly the best way to make the world 10% funnier.

Get ready for 40 of the best eyebombing moments that will make you see objects in a whole new light—literally.

#1. Got him

Googly EyeSource: ok_listen23

#2. Took my 6yo out for some adorable vandalism today

Googly EyeSource: DavidMReynolds

#3. First time eyebombing!! I was so hyped oh god they’re literally so cute

Googly EyeSource: aYuriObsessedShrimp

#4. Couple I did round my town, how exhilarating !! 😉

Googly EyeSource: Reddit User

#5. 😐😃

Googly EyeSource: IrishJayjay94

You walk into a room and see a light switch looking alarmed. You laugh, maybe even giggle out loud. Why? Because for one brief moment, the world felt lighter.

There’s something disarmingly sweet about turning an ordinary object into a cartoon character. You don’t need dialogue. You don’t need context. You just need googly eyes—and suddenly, the soap dispenser at work becomes the confused side character in your office sitcom.

It reminds us how easy it is to find humor in the everyday, if we’re just willing to see it differently. And once you’ve seen it? You can’t unsee it.

#6. Shopping trip today. First time Eyebombing, and I enjoyed it way more than a 49 year old man should

8161 6Source: s3mtek

#7. Just put this on a Piccadilly line train in London

8161 7Source: petenu

#8. First time eyebombing, long time fan

8161 8Source: abelsma

#9. Eyeing up those lemons at Sainsburys

8161 9Source: Fires_Of_Fury

#10. My first contribution. At my brothers house while he was on holidays.

8161 10Source: TheRealDanPoli

I once visited a friend who worked in a very serious, high-stakes finance office. Dead silent. Everyone in suits. Charts. Data. Stress. And then I saw it—a potted plant by the window. Big round googly eyes staring right at me. I lost it.

Turns out, someone in IT had secretly “blessed” random objects around the building with eyes: printers, hand sanitizers, even the CEO’s golf trophy. No one ever admitted to it. But the ripple effect? Laughter. Softened meetings. Stress turned into smirks.

And in that moment, I realized—joy doesn’t have to be loud. Sometimes it’s just two plastic circles with perfect timing.

#11. Kudos to the evil genius who did this in Bar Napoli, Edinburgh

8161 11Source: MrWoodcutter88

#12. Just discovered that this was a ‘thing’. I feel like I have found my people.

8161 12Source: purp_p1

#13. Saw this on the tube today lol

8161 13Source: Reddit User

#14. Excuse me I think there’s something wrong with your baby. My 5 year old did this lol

8161 14Source: WittyMarch

#15. Was in Costco and saw this… which one of you was it?

8161 15Source: Reddit User

Why people keep sticking googly eyes on everything? This isn’t just a case of seeing faces in clouds or sockets. No, this is intentional, chaotic brilliance. People aren’t just noticing faces—they’re creating them.

Across the globe, people are walking around with bags of googly eyes, deliberately bringing objects to life—lamp posts, trash bins, ketchup bottles. Why?

Because giving an object eyes makes it relatable. Suddenly, a cracked wall becomes a tired old man. A toilet paper holder? A minimalist monster. It’s not just funny—it’s deeply human.

This behavior taps into what psychologists call anthropomorphism—the tendency to give human traits to non-human things. But this isn’t about robots or pets. It’s about a pencil sharpener looking visibly overwhelmed by your workday.

According to Dr. Adam Waytz, a behavioral scientist at Northwestern University: “When people feel disconnected or overwhelmed, they’re more likely to humanize their environment as a way to create emotional bonds with the world around them.”

So yes—people put googly eyes on stuff. Not because they’re immature, but because it turns a cold, cluttered world into something playful, warm, and wonderfully absurd. And in that choice, there’s joy.

#16. Whe hey

8161 16Source: Head-Country-530

#17. Ever vigilant. Always keeping watch.

8161 17Source: GroundbreakingSun176

#18. My vets office got googly’d

8161 18Source: Ratchetcat_

#19. Even the vegetables were surprised that I was able to cook.

8161 19Source: 2TimezTwice

#20. Which one of you is messing about in southend primark

8161 20Source: AnonRedac

If you think googly eyes are just a five-second joke, you haven’t visited r/GooglyEyes—Reddit’s wonderfully ridiculous shrine to all things eyeballed.

This subreddit isn’t just a gallery. It’s a movement. A place where people turn the mundane into something magnificently expressive—with nothing but adhesive plastic and imagination. With over 200,000 members, it’s proof that global joy can be found in the most unlikely places… like a trash can with abandonment issues.

From serious office equipment turned sentient, to bathroom tiles that now look emotionally overwhelmed, r/GooglyEyes is filled with submissions like:

  • “Gave our blender a nervous breakdown.”
  • “My stapler now judges me every time I reach for paper.”
  • “This microwave just saw something it shouldn’t have.”

The best part? No captions needed. The eyes do all the talking.

What makes this community special isn’t just the humor—it’s the shared wink between strangers. Every post is a gentle rebellion against stress, a collective agreement that life doesn’t always have to be efficient or elegant. Sometimes it just needs to be goofy.

#21. Spotted in tesco

8161 21Source: Reddit User

#22. Even concrete can have emotions

8161 22Source: EndersGame_Reviewer

#23. New job, new opportunities. The first one is me. The restroom signs were there when I started.

8161 23Source: duh_nom_yar

#24. Is this correct?

8161 24Source: _haha_oh_wow_

#25. Fell off a bike, but couldn’t waste the opportunity

8161 25Source: therealverylightblue

#26. Scary drive home

8161 26Source: ILostMyTentacles

#27. We googly eyed our house, to the chagrin of the neighbors

8161 27Source: Brkiri

Dr. Charles Spence, experimental psychologist at Oxford University, explains that: “Adding eyes—or facial cues—to objects increases emotional engagement. It makes people more likely to interact, empathize, and even smile at the inanimate.”

So when your coffee mug is looking at you like it’s judging your fifth refill, that small moment of emotional connection? It’s scientifically real. Googly eyes don’t just make us laugh. They make us feel. And in this world? That’s worth celebrating.

#28. I got chased down the street but it was worth it

8161 28Source: AdministrativeAd9859

#29. Just some sheep in a field

8161 29Source: bobmanuk

#30. Chaos down under ^^ (first try, not last)

8161 30Source: Reddit User

#31. My wife got this weird stationary vacuum thing. It needs a name….Not Sucky McSuckface(she’d hate it)

8161 31Source: Reddit User

#32. “In Dublin’s Fair City….”

8161 32Source: itisallofus

#33. I wonder how long it’ll take my parents to notice.

8161 33Source: Slartibartfast39

#34. That’s All Folks

8161 34Source: Reddit User

We often think joy has to be earned. That we can only laugh if things are going “well.” But googly eyes say: Forget that. They exist only to be silly. Unnecessary. Joyful without justification.

So whether you’re having a bad day or just need a reminder that not everything has to make sense, let these 40 photos reset your mood. Let them remind you that humor is a choice—and sometimes, a pair of wobbly eyes can shift your entire outlook. And maybe tomorrow? Stick a pair on your stapler. See what happens.

#35. Mr Eggplant

8161 35Source: MadStorm24

#36. This cat lost vision in one eye, but thanks to modern technological advancements, his vision was repaired

8161 36Source: legoworks1234

#37. My Daughter’s Eyebomb!

8161 37Source: dannz7336

#38. W👀f W👀f

8161 38Source: bottlesnstones

#39. I don’t think my coworker has noticed yet

8161 39Source: BernzSed

#40. Giant eyebombing in Adelaide

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The genius of googly eyes is in their simplicity. No words. No context. Just two plastic circles with adhesive backs—and somehow, an entire personality. These 40 moments show us that humor doesn’t need to be complex. It doesn’t need scripts or algorithms. It just needs someone willing to see a serious world… and give it pupils.

At Grumpy Sharks, we believe the smallest shifts in perspective can bring the biggest smiles. Whether it’s turning a lamppost into a worried uncle or giving your microwave a midlife crisis, these goofy, blinking stares help us pause, laugh, and reconnect with joy.

So share this list with someone who needs a laugh. Stick a few eyes around your house. And if someone asks why? Just smile and say: “They’re watching.” Because when the world feels overwhelming, googly eyes remind us that not everything needs to make sense to feel good.

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