The grinning half-face of the Goodwill logo is famous all over America, whether you are giving away your old things or shopping for second-hand treasures. Most of us walk by it without giving it another glance, but if we did, we would probably notice something hidden, but familiar.
The secret is not in the graphic but in the word Goodwill underneath. The “G” is shaped exactly like the smiling face, but it’s not noticeable because the background is all one color. This example just goes to show that hidden messages can be anywhere in the image, not just in the logo itself.
Toblerone
The mountain-shaped chocolate's logo hides a cuddly surprise. If you look among the cliffs you will notice the outline of a bear.
From now on, this will be the only thing you think about when eating this chocolate, except for maybe the great taste.
Floor 103
The Empire State Building is famous for its lookout platform on floor 102, but not many people are familiar with floor 103. There is a small hidden room right above the viewing platform with its own balcony.
Unfortunately, it is not open to the general public but only for VIPs and staff.
Camo Garage
This underground garage may keep your car safe, but honestly, it seems to be mostly about being cool. There are probably sensors there somewhere to keep the ground from rising when there is something on top, like maybe a person.
Whoever uses this must leave for work in the morning feeling like Batman.
Hidden Behind the Heads
The amazing carvings at Mt. Rushmore in the hills of South Dakota are a national treasure, but it turns out there is more there than meets the eye. A hidden room is concealed behind the head of Abraham Lincoln.
It is known as the Hall of Records and holds the story of the United States for future generations and the country’s charter documents.