Have you been called weird before? Wait till you read this list of 47 weird hobbies as the real deal of unusual activities. And if you’re wondering, a hobby is considered an activity outside someone’s main occupation. Anything we're passionate to do after work is a hobby. And it doesn't really matter if we’re running, knitting, or creating new unique collections, as long as those activities aren't hurting anyone and keep us level-headed.
Unusual hobbies are noticeably different activities that are out-of-the-ordinary ways of having fun or pursuing a passion. If a hobby is unusual, it doesn't happen very often, or at least you don’t hear about it very often. Popular terms to define unusual activities are strange, odd, different, unique, or rare hobbies.
To give you some ideas on how to spend your free time (or simply to amuse you), at Bored Panda, we have collected a list of photos where people showcase their cool hobbies. So continue scrolling, and enjoy. Oh, and upvote your favorite pics. We really want to know which one you like best!
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Why Should We All Have a Hobby?
In this day and age, “I’m too busy” has become a badge of honor, a sign of value and importance. We wear it with pride, convincing ourselves we don't have the time to take up a hobby. But we want to believe we can all engage in cool and unique hobbies. And we can get a lot out of it as well.
“Hobbies help you structure your time,” says Jaime Kurtz, Ph.D., an associate professor of psychology at James Madison University in Virginia.
Things take as much time as you have. So, when you have an unscheduled evening with no plans, you might find yourself working on a project or answering work emails in the wee hours. But, if you had a book club meeting that night or other planned activities, you would get those tasks done much more quickly. So, hobbies help you to organize your time by encouraging efficiency.
Hobbies also promote flow. “Left to our own devices, we often opt for passive leisure—TV and scrolling on social media are at the top of most people’s lists,” Kurtz explains.
“Sure, we all need to veg out from time to time. But we feel alive much more by active time-out. If you’ve ever lost yourself in a sport, art project, or other challenging, absorbing activity, you know what we’re talking about. When you get fully immersed in something you’re passionate about, the time just flies. Hobbies, especially those that reveal our skills, help us have more active days .”
Hobbies promote new social connections. Yes, some are solitary activities, but many get us out in our communities, meeting people we otherwise wouldn’t, sharing our passions, and forming new relationships. Kurtz says social connection is a critical component of happiness and a meaningful life. Hobbies help you to create precious new connections.
Hobbies help people cope with stress. “Imagine a rough day at the office, where you were harshly criticized by your boss. Coming home and turning on the TV may provide a brief distraction, but it doesn’t heal your damaged ego. But, if you head out to your soccer league or pottery class instead, those hours will surely help you boost your mood. These activities remind you that there are many aspects to your self-concept.”
Moreover, these benefits can spill over into other aspects of your life. If you can make an hour a day or even a few hours a week for something you feel truly inspired by, it’s only natural if some of that newfound zest carries over into your work and family life.
I Started Painting on Strollers on My Friend’s Stroller
How Do I Get a Cool Hobby?
If you’re on a hobby hunt, these are a few tips to follow in finding your pursuit. The key is to have fun and enjoy exploring new activities that make you happy.
1. Explore Your Interests
Define what activities or topics genuinely interest you. It could be anything from art and music to outdoor adventures or crafting.
2. Try Something New
Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Trying new things can lead to discovering surprising passions.
3. Utilize Online Resources
The internet is a treasure trove of hobby ideas. You can find tutorials, forums, and communities dedicated to various interests.
4. Consider Your Schedule and Budget
Ensure the hobby you choose aligns with your available time and budget. Some hobbies require more time than others. Some activities can be seasonal hobbies like collecting sea shells in the summer. Other activities are for the rich people. There are few typical activities that only wealthy individuals can make happen. Take yacht collecting, for example. It isn't easily doable by anyone.
5. Visit Local Clubs or Workshops
Joining a local club or workshop related to your interests can be a smart approach to meet like-minded individuals and gain hands-on experience in rare hobbies.
6. Reflect on Childhood Interests
Think back to activities you enjoyed as a child. Sometimes, these early interests can be rekindled and grown into a fulfilling and maybe affordable hobby in your adult life.
7. Combine Interests
Get creative by combining different interests. For example, if you enjoy photography and hiking, consider nature photography.
8. Never Stop Being Curious
Stay curious and open-minded. You never know what new hobby might capture your attention and transform your days.
Once you find what you want to do in your free time, you can benefit from these activities in many ways. According to research about the connection between leisure and well-being, Matthew J. Zawadzki, an associate professor of health psychology at the University of California, stated: “Some leisure activities may be more prone to providing benefits than others.”
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What Are Extreme Historical Hobbies?
If you think these unique hobbies we’ve listed are new to leisure activities, think again. Weird hobbies date back to the Victorian era, which brought significant changes to people’s lifestyles and their pastime activities. The most important change was stopping blood sports like bear baiting and cockfighting.
Further, trains made it easier for people to travel, and going to the beach became a favorite activity. Bicycles, in all sorts of shapes, were a new thing on Victorian roads. However, the best development was the trains. They also let local sports teams play against each other. This led to organized games like cricket, football, and rugby with set rules and national contests, like the FA Cup. The Victorian era was also the rise of Lawn Tennis in the 1830s.
People in this time loved attending brass band music and captivating spectacles, which featured intriguing acts like hypnotism and communication with the deceased through mediums. Circuses and exotic animal displays were also popular. Popular sports included cycling, rowing, and horseracing, drawing large crowds to events like the Henley Regatta and Epsom Derby.
Unboxing the New Hobby Box, let’s check some of the world’s rarest, oldest, exotic, and unusual hobbies. Let’s start with 3 weird hobbies: corrosion casting, extreme ironing, and blood painting. In ancient pastimes, coin collecting, hunting, and Backgammon held their crown with a rich heritage. For those with a taste for luxury, yachting, polo, and car collecting are the most prosperous pursuits. On the other hand, exotic, rare hobbies are beetle fighting, Sapito, and stick fighting.
My Grandma is Surprisingly a Great Artist
My Dad Has Cool Hobbies Like Making These Weird Heads From Scratch
Paul Sperber (78 Yo) Has Been Building a Model City Out of Paper for 65 Years
In My Odd Hobbies I Photoshop My Cat Into Movie Posters and Set Them as My Fiance's Phone Background
‘The mission is a red dot.’ 🔴 Made me laugh when I thought of a laser pointer.
I Breed Butterflies as Part of My Unusual Hobbies
This is not a butterfly. It is a moth, an Atlas moth if I am not mistaken.
They also have sticklike bodies and antenna that are not all feathery
Load More Replies...I think this post is fake. The "Breeder" can't tell the difference between a moth or butterfly?
Load More Replies...just look how the tip of the wing resembles a snakes' head... beautiful!!
Oh, yes. I had to go back and look. It DOES look like a snake's head!
Load More Replies...Does anyone notice the first one's wings look like sneak heads?
It's their defence mechanism. If they're feeling in danger they will close their wing up so they look like a snake to deter predators.
Load More Replies...Where in Internet ? Kids would love to see this. Best Xmas gift ever.
First of all, that is a moth, as people above noted! Second of all, Carolina Biological has butterfly kits and tons of great science stuff! When I was a Park Ranger, we used them all the time. If you live in the US, monarch butterflies are usually a good bet and need help! You can easily set up a butterfly station where you live. Please make sure that whatever you order, it is NATIVE to your area and that you do it at the correct time of year. Good luck!
Load More Replies...Did you know that moths create cocoons and butterflies create a chrysalis? The hungry caterpillar got it wrong!
Beautiful! I Find Monarch Caterpillars in the summers, feed them until they go into chrysalis, and release them as butterflies.
How can those critters be so beautiful and scary at the same time!?
That is magnificent! Moth or butterfly, it does not matter, you don't argue with something that big.
Amazingly beautiful!! And big to boot! When my kids were little we had butterflies that came in this tiny cocoon and hatched out pretty little monarch butterflies.
Moth, butterfly what's the difference? I love the feathery antenna on moths.
When you see the snake heads at the tip of their wings you can't not see them. Atlas moths are very cool.
Stunning - but what do you with it? You can't just relase them into the wild, they're not native. And do you want 15 of these things flapping about your appartment??
My neighbor found one such catapillar. I was so beautiful (and very big). We oozed )
It Took Me a Year to Do Hundreds of Threads & Knots
I am so happy to see another model ship building enthusiast. This took me 1 year to complete. Around 1000 parts. And yes, the threads and knots are hell. IMG_202003...d7142f.jpg
My Collection of Piercing State Quarters in a Year
My Mom’s Cool Hobbies Include Making Jello Art
My Mom’s Rare Hobbies Include Collecting Coffee Mugs
I Like To Build Metal Miniatures
My New Hobby
I've Built a Collection of Pokemon Out of Lego
My Dad’s Unusual Hobbies Include Making Lamps
My Rare Hobby Started by Buying a Few Advertising Rulers Here and There
I started by buying a few advertising rulers here and there; yard sales, eBay, and the occasional antiques store when they weren’t charging $20/stick. I figured that I would use them as wainscoting in a small room once I found my forever home. People would give them to me as gifts around the holidays. Two homes later, there was some very boring pine paneling and needed something. I still have about 100 yardsticks left. Maybe for a vacation house some day
Loved Miniatures Since Childhood and Now is a Regular Hobby
I Photoshop Animals Into Random Things as a Hobby
Steampunk Jewellery Hobby
I Build Guitars. Here's My Favorite Masterpiece
In My Odd Hobbies I Weave Chainmaille
My New Hobby Out of the Corporate Restaurant Job
Weird Hobbies That Were Helpful During Pandemic
My Father Carves Pokemons as a Hobby
New Unique Hobbies: Encasing Things in Resin
My Unique Hobby Started With a Visit to a Kids’ Store With My Daughter
Being a Cover Girl is Among the New Odd Hobbies
I Made a Shark Out of My Shark Tooth Collection
Love that antique-looking box and slightly faded fabric. Almost as though it was done by a Victorian collector.
I Collect Rocks That Look Like Eggs
3d Printing, Painting, and Making Statues
This is amazing. The 360° view on reddit (click the reddit link at the bottom left of the picture for source) shows it even better.
I Collect Sand and Dirt From Every Place I Visit
My Mom Has Some Strange Hobbies Like Doing Pistachio Art
Those are pistachios. I always said she needed a hobby but I did not expect this.
So.... was your mom an obstetric nurse or doctor? Cause this looks really specific
It Sounds Weird but I Collect Unusual Matches
My Mother Has an Entire Collection of Uranium Glass
Taking Photos of Local is New in My Unique Hobbies
New Hobby of Printing Terrains and Painting Them
In My Strange Hobbies I Grow Crystals on Skulls
Collecting Dwarf Knives is My New Hobby
I Saw Collecting Cicada Shells to Pose Them in Battle Scenes as a New Hobby of My Facebook Friend
"So What Do You Collect?" - "Oh, Just Barf Bags"
Niek Vermeulen (Netherlands) has 6,290 airline sickness bags from 1,191 different airlines from almost 200 countries, as of 28 February 2012, which he has accumulated since the 1970s.
I Do Woodturning as a Hobby for Almost a Year Now
I Like to Restore and Make Weapons and Tools
My Collection of 4-leaf, 5-leaf, 6-leaf, and 7-leaf Clovers
Swedish Guy Lost His Job. Took Up Snail Painting
Combining Strange Hobbies: Transferring Images Through Acrylic Decoupage & Retro Games
My New Hobby - Collecting Whiskey Jugs
I raise and breed exotic praying mantids. Does that count? I also have a snake, three geckos, three green anoles, a tarantula, and a hissing cockroach.
Woah you are awesome! I really love reptiles and I want to buy a geck, what is the best pet species of geckos? Do you have a recommendation for me 😃?
Load More Replies...I have decided that my hobby is "extraordinary" organization. My husband calls it a mess, but, hey, one person's mess is another person's "thinking outside the parameters."
I build lightsaber hilts from PVC pipe and plumbing supplies and turn them into flashlights. Wayward-So...5cc89f.jpg
It's great to see people who are passionate about something for its own sake. I own nearly 5000 comic books and I say keep on keeping on!
Someone I know collects found food shopping lists https://theshoppinglists.com/
The Lego Pokemon #15 thing is fake. Look at the shadows.
Load More Replies...Hey Pandas! WHY do you collect/make these? What is the story behind your collection or artwork?I'm drawn to the artwork of nature-rocks, seed pods, shells, driftwood (especially wood that's been in the water for a really long time, it's often got a soft smooth finish, possibly from sandy bottom), even dead insect wings, anything nonliving that appeals can find its way into my house to be displayed like artwork.
My grandfather collects bourbon. If he drinks one, he turns it into a lamp. He prob has over $2000 worth of bourbon and whiskey :]
Someone I know collects found food shopping lists! https://theshoppinglists.com
That was very interesting. Glad people can find some weird things to do.
I'm a philatelist. The hobby of collecting stamps isn't so odd or unusual, however, there are fewer and fewer of us every year, as the elders die off, and the youth are not interested. I am, incidentally, the only philatelist that I know. (I live in metro Los Angeles, so we do have a lot a people here; I'm not out in the wilderness.)
I collect keychains, my house keys weigh like two pounds and it's kinda ridiculous. And when someone needs to borrow them they just look at it. Like you idiot. How do I use these keys. Where even are the keys in this mess. I have keychains from a couple states and places and they are all very different
I have two planted aquariums, one with cherry shrimp and one with an extremely destructive common goldfish. Keeping plants growing in his tank is a daily challenge because he eats everything.
I raise and breed exotic praying mantids. Does that count? I also have a snake, three geckos, three green anoles, a tarantula, and a hissing cockroach.
Woah you are awesome! I really love reptiles and I want to buy a geck, what is the best pet species of geckos? Do you have a recommendation for me 😃?
Load More Replies...I have decided that my hobby is "extraordinary" organization. My husband calls it a mess, but, hey, one person's mess is another person's "thinking outside the parameters."
I build lightsaber hilts from PVC pipe and plumbing supplies and turn them into flashlights. Wayward-So...5cc89f.jpg
It's great to see people who are passionate about something for its own sake. I own nearly 5000 comic books and I say keep on keeping on!
Someone I know collects found food shopping lists https://theshoppinglists.com/
The Lego Pokemon #15 thing is fake. Look at the shadows.
Load More Replies...Hey Pandas! WHY do you collect/make these? What is the story behind your collection or artwork?I'm drawn to the artwork of nature-rocks, seed pods, shells, driftwood (especially wood that's been in the water for a really long time, it's often got a soft smooth finish, possibly from sandy bottom), even dead insect wings, anything nonliving that appeals can find its way into my house to be displayed like artwork.
My grandfather collects bourbon. If he drinks one, he turns it into a lamp. He prob has over $2000 worth of bourbon and whiskey :]
Someone I know collects found food shopping lists! https://theshoppinglists.com
That was very interesting. Glad people can find some weird things to do.
I'm a philatelist. The hobby of collecting stamps isn't so odd or unusual, however, there are fewer and fewer of us every year, as the elders die off, and the youth are not interested. I am, incidentally, the only philatelist that I know. (I live in metro Los Angeles, so we do have a lot a people here; I'm not out in the wilderness.)
I collect keychains, my house keys weigh like two pounds and it's kinda ridiculous. And when someone needs to borrow them they just look at it. Like you idiot. How do I use these keys. Where even are the keys in this mess. I have keychains from a couple states and places and they are all very different
I have two planted aquariums, one with cherry shrimp and one with an extremely destructive common goldfish. Keeping plants growing in his tank is a daily challenge because he eats everything.