Can You Find the Car With Its Headlights on in This Brainteaser?
It takes the average person 45 seconds to find the car with its headlights on. Can you beat that time?
It takes the average person 45 seconds to find the car with its headlights on. Can you beat that time?
Whether you’re a nostalgic kid-at-heart or a parent shopping for kids of your own, here are some fun retro back-to-school products from the 1970s, ‘80s, and ‘90s that you can still buy today.
There are hundreds of different Renaissance fairs that take place across the world, and not all of them actually take place during the Renaissance.
Before now, you could only make your own Funko Pop! at one of two Funko stores on the West Coast.
BirdCast tells you how many birds are flying overhead on a given night, which species are coming and going, and more.
Bust a move on the gridiron with these iconic touchdown celebrations from NFL history, including Homer Jones’ first-ever end zone spike and more.
Dunder Mifflin employees aren't the only people curious about whether that now-iconic DVD logo ever really does hit the corner of the screen.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
Settle your sweet tooth (and build some alliances in the process) with this all-new cookbook inspired by 'The Settlers of Catan.'
Gabriel Green explained that “I’m running for president because I was asked to do so by emissaries from outer space.”
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
A conlang is a constructed language, where someone has intentionally created its grammar, vocabulary, and phonology. Here are five you can learn.
Mental Floss’s Amazing Facts 2024 calendar can provide the daily serving of trivia your brain craves.
Try your hand at the 1913 diamond grid that kicked off the crossword puzzle craze.
From the Ferris wheel to the Tilt-a-Whirl, carnival rides have some fascinating origin stories. Discover more about the history of these popular attractions here.
The truth is out there, but you may have to search every corner of the image before solving the puzzle.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
The transparent novelty phones were a fixture in many a teenager's bedroom.
There’s a Google Doodle game for practically everything, from garden gnomes and ‘Doctor Who’ to magic cats and boba.
Back slang is kind of like a lexical puzzle that everyone from costermongers and criminals of the Victorian era to today’s Wordle fans can appreciate.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
This dream job includes a week of free hotel stays and pays $15,000 (plus other perks).
There are four pieces of jewelry hidden in this moving day scene—can you spot them all?
The Home Depot is back with a new Halloween collection featuring a 13-foot, animatronic Jack Skellington from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”