Top 10 UNSOLVED Reddit Mysteries

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Prepare to be creeped out by these unsolved mysteries. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Reddit posts that were created under suspicious circumstances and have yet to be fully explained.

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00:00 Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the Reddit posts that were
00:09 created under suspicious circumstances and have yet to be fully explained.
00:17 Number 10.
00:19 Hotel Zaza Name a better duo than the internet and insane
00:23 conspiracies based on creepy occurrences.
00:26 When someone mentioned their friend's unnerving room at Hotel Zaza featuring absurdist art
00:32 and with various skulls and chains adorning the walls, users automatically assumed the
00:37 worst.
00:38 The claims varied from marketing schemes to secret societies.
00:41 Further looks on the hotel's website show that the room didn't even exist in their
00:45 database.
00:46 The most alarming aspect came when the OP claimed to have been offered a bribe to drop
00:51 the threat entirely.
00:53 Right now, the most plausible explanation was that their friend was in a prototype of
00:57 a themed room.
00:58 But we'll never know for sure, considering it's been over a decade since the last update.
01:03 Number 9.
01:05 Unfavorable Semicircle What is it about odd videos that makes them
01:08 so captivating?
01:09 When a YouTube channel called Unfavorable Semicircle started publishing videos en masse
01:15 in 2015, it caught Reddit's attention.
01:18 Thousands of clips were put up while they were active, ranging between 5 seconds and
01:23 9 hours.
01:32 Theories were created almost immediately.
01:34 Some were more benign, like those suggesting it was an alternative reality game or abstract
01:40 art.
01:41 Others felt like the videos were coming from a more insidious place, and claimed that they
01:45 were the work of a cult.
01:52 While the original account doesn't exist anymore, the conundrum still lives on.
01:57 There's even a website dedicated to documenting the videos and their potential meaning.
02:01 It's a deep rabbit hole, and the answer may never be found.
02:15 Number 8.
02:16 Mystery Rock Song On r/TipOfMyTongue, a member posted a snippet
02:21 of a song they heard from a now-deleted video.
02:24 They assumed that it had been recorded in the 1980s or 90s, but had no other information
02:28 pertaining to its potential source.
02:40 When played, a slightly muted soft rock song is heard.
02:43 Although it sounded familiar, no one could pin down any verifiable details.
02:48 Guesses ranged across decades and artists, with the Smiths and the Squeeze being both
02:53 popular yet controversial estimates.
02:56 Googling the lyrics and using Shazam also didn't help.
02:59 After a year of arguments in the comments and no follow-up, the request was locked.
03:04 To this day, it still hasn't been found, although some believe it was recorded by a
03:08 smaller band that never took off.
03:18 Number 7.
03:19 Sleep As Android Recording When recording yourself sleeping, you may
03:23 catch a few noises like a snore or a mumble.
03:26 What's less likely is hearing a series of clicks and deep voices.
03:32 Hearing that prompted someone to present the clip "r/ghosts", where they asked for
03:37 confirmation of the spooky occurrence.
03:39 The response was mixed.
03:41 Some told them that it was a home invasion, while others doubled down on it being a spirit.
03:46 Considering there was only one recording, there wasn't a lot to go off of.
03:53 Besides the poster's explanations, while she did upgrade her home security and didn't
03:58 hear any more voices, the clicking ended up being a semi-regular occurrence.
04:07 Eventually, she and her son moved out entirely, leaving the mystery behind for good.
04:12 Number 6.
04:14 Wi-Fi Beneath Concrete Pad After moving to an urban farm, someone noticed
04:19 something rather unsettling – a group of functioning Wi-Fi signals emanating from underneath
04:24 a concrete pad.
04:25 The curiosity got the better of them and they performed various experiments, including using
04:30 a thermal camera and pouring water into drilled holes to gauge the depth.
04:34 OP wasn't the one paying for those routers, which means someone else was, and they couldn't
04:39 figure out why.
04:40 They were completely convinced they had stumbled across a trafficking ring, while others guessed
04:45 it was a money laundering scheme.
04:47 Both posts made about the topic didn't get much traction, and there hasn't been new
04:51 information in over seven years.
04:53 What's underneath may never be found out, for better or for worse.
04:57 Number 5.
04:59 Coffin in the Driveway What would you do if you came home to a sealed
05:03 casket?
05:04 In this Redditor's case, the answer was to upload it to r/WTF.
05:09 It included a snapshot of the ominous box, which appeared to have been casually dropped
05:13 off in the middle of their driveway.
05:15 After being convinced to open it, they found a single key and a set of coordinates that
05:19 led to a cemetery in Western Europe.
05:22 This is where people started to get skeptical.
05:25 Some brushed it off as an attempted viral campaign and decried it as fake.
05:29 Others weren't quite so convinced and encouraged OP to continue their investigation.
05:34 Alas, nothing was ever found out, and after nine years, it appears it will unfortunately
05:40 stay that way.
05:41 Number 4.
05:42 The Bridge Some things are better left unexplored.
05:46 Over a decade ago, r/LetsNotMeet was hit with a terrifying post about a group of friends
05:52 that explored an old bridge.
05:54 While inside, they eventually came across an open space, consisting of several chilling
05:59 items.
06:00 There were eyeless images on the wall, a chair, and even a bloody contraceptive.
06:05 They were able to get out safely, but OP ended up going back after their story took off.
06:09 The sequel was just as menacing, with new discoveries and pictures to back up the claims.
06:15 No other updates were made, leaving observers to put the pieces together.
06:19 To this day, people are unsure if they stumbled upon an unhoused person's shelter, or if
06:24 the whole thing was well-written fiction.
06:26 Number 3.
06:28 The Mystery Button The website is known for their April Fool's
06:31 Day jokes, but this one was an anomaly.
06:34 The button had a simple concept.
06:36 A timer would count down and would restart whenever someone clicked it.
06:40 It became a widespread internet phenomenon, with people coming from all over to take their
06:44 turn.
06:48 What started out as a fun game devolved into an odd cast system.
06:52 Each user was given a colored flare based on their participation and when they pressed.
06:57 Somehow this devolved into a cult-like mentality, with leaders to go with it.
07:02 It lasted months before finally ending.
07:04 No one knows why they left the gag running for so long, as the button had accidentally
07:08 hit zero multiple times.
07:11 Or why it was taken so seriously.
07:16 Number 2.
07:17 The 432 Mystery This may have started on 4chan, but over time,
07:22 Reddit took over the reins.
07:24 It started with a sinister email stating that the receiver had been chosen, with a link
07:28 to a mysterious site.
07:29 They were only able to reach it by accessing the dark web.
07:33 Over time, puzzles were uploaded and subsequently solved.
07:37 Things took an alarming turn when the administrators started uploading the names and photos of
07:41 people playing.
07:42 Despite that, participants were still committed to finding out the truth behind the twisted
07:46 story.
07:47 One day, the owner went silent and stopped updating.
07:50 While people still used r/432mystery to continue the search, the sub was eventually shut down.
07:57 This means we may never know who started the project and, more importantly, why.
08:16 Number 1.
08:19 The Box of Crazy About a decade ago, a user came across a
08:23 sealed briefcase.
08:25 After getting it open, they discovered a variety of contents.
08:28 On the calmer side were blueprints and a table of elements.
08:32 Things devolved from there.
08:34 Drawings of UFOs and multi-headed entities occupied the pages, getting more horrifying
08:39 in detail.
08:40 It was clear that whoever had drawn these was dedicated to their beliefs to an extreme
08:44 degree.
08:45 Some commenters posited that it was most likely someone struggling with their mental health
08:49 who had become obsessed with the Bible verse.
08:52 However, others couldn't help but feel there's something much deeper to this enigma.
08:56 And they're still holding out for answers.
08:59 Which Reddit mystery puzzles you the most?
09:02 Let us know in the comments below.
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