Left: A round store sign reading "Fashion Fart" in colorful letters. Right: A printed sign says, "We are hiring but no one in Wyoming seems to want to work. Check back tomorrow. Sorry for the incontinence.

These hilarious typos are a reminder that the keyboard can be a dangerous place, and autocorrect isn’t always your ally. So if you’ve ever sent something you wish you could take back, just be glad it didn’t cost you your job, unlike these poor souls. Here are 20 hilarious typos that were spotted in the wild.

1. Maybe it’s a typo, maybe not

A snowy road with cars lined up and a highway sign overhead that reads, "WINTER CONDITIONS DRIVE WITH CAKE" instead of "care.
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2. I hope this is a typo

A bright pink sign on a bookshelf reads, “NO CLOTHING ALLOWED IN THE LIBRARY.” The text appears to be an accidental typo, and the sign is surrounded by books and wicker baskets.
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3. The irony is immaculate

A stadium scoreboard displays Andrew McCutchen (#22) of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a smiling photo and text noting his .709 batting average in high school. Baseball stats and game info are on the screen below.
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He hit .709, not “he his.”

4. Got dog?

A hot dog stand at night in front of Penn Station, displaying a lit sign reading “GOT DOGS” and various food photos, with a Walmart billboard and red, white, and blue lights in the background.
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5. There’s a lot to unpack here

A sign above a toilet reads: "PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH paper towels, sanitary products, your favorite toys, random socks, the pet goldfish, your hopes and dreams. Thanks," with a graphic of a person near a toilet in a red circle.
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6. No forigen objects in the toilet

A sign reads: "PLEASE DO NOT FLUSH OBJECTS IN THE TOILET! USE THE TRASH CAN!" The words "FOREIGN" and "TOILET!" are crossed out. Below the text is an image of a person with a trash can symbol.
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7. “Attempts to laugaat”

A close-up of a brown leather patch on light blue denim jeans, embossed with the words "DENIM TO LAUGAAT YOUSEL IS LOVE" in uppercase letters.
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8. Does the hero refuel or reful?

A counter with a sign reading "Hero's Refueling Station" in bold comic-style letters, featuring illustrations of a drink, hot dog, burger, and fries. Snacks and drinks are displayed on the countertop.
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9. “Children must be accompaned by an adult.”

Glass door of a store displaying hours (6:00 AM–10:00 PM), a notice requiring children to be accompanied by an adult, and a sign stating “No EBT Accepted.” Store shelves and a red mat are visible inside.
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10. I hope they were trying to spell chilled

A signboard reads "RAJ ENGLISH WINE & CHILD BEER SHOP" with green and orange text, and green arrows pointing left and right at the bottom.
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11. I love brid watching

Plant pots labeled “Brid” instead of “Bird” on a store shelf, with a sign reading: “This item is reduced due to misspelling of the word bird. Thank you.”
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12. Why would they still put that sign up?

A circular store sign reads "Fashion Fart" in colorful letters, hanging on the side of a building with blue walls and yellow trim. Power lines crisscross in front of the sign.
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13. Violators will be what?

A sign on a fence reads "PRIVATE PROPERTY NO SOLICITING VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED" in bold letters, warning against solicitation. An apartment building and greenery are visible in the background.
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14. Those are some cheap ewoclem mats

A store display shows rubber doormats labeled “EWOCLEM” instead of “WELCOME.” A sign above reads “Aktion - EWOCLEM - Gummi Fußmatte 6,- €.” Other doormats are stacked nearby.
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15. Hongwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry

A library display with the sign “Reading Takes You Places” and colorful arrows pointing to fictional locations: Narnia, Neverland, Wonderland, Green Gable, and Hongwarts. Bookshelves are visible in the background.
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16. Sorry for the incontinence

A printed sign on a door reads: "Temporarily closed because no staff is available. We are hiring but no one in Wyoming seems to want to work. Check back tomorrow. Sorry for the incontinence.
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17. Come on down to the yard sard

Two hand-painted cardboard signs on a pole. The top sign says "YARD SARD" instead of "YARD SALE." The bottom sign says "1335 15th" with an arrow pointing left.
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18. My favorite part is the “Thank-you? You.”

A taped sign with awkward wording asks people not to block the elevator door with a jar but use their hand, and to fully open it with a full hand using the belly button. It ends with "Thank-you? You.
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19. Punctuation is important

A sign on a tree reads: "HUNTERS PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN HUNTING PEDESTRIANS USING WALK TRAILS," with green branches partially covering the bottom corners.
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20. They’re welcoming any inconvenience

A printed sign on a glass door reads: "We have a new system upgrade. During the first days please be patient with us and thank you for any inconvenience!
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Want to see more hilarious signs?

Check out 20 Funny Signs That Were Spotted In The Wild, or take a look at 25 Silly Signs That Deserve a Raise. Finally, if you want to see some funny warning signs, check out 18 Warning Signs That Made Us Laugh Instead of Worry.

Meet the Writer

Patrick is a writer based in upstate New York, where he grew up and still calls home. Over the past year, he’s been diving deep into storytelling, especially tales rooted in history, the Wild West, lost treasures, and ancient artifacts. He’s also drawn to unsolved mysteries and whatever the internet can’t stop talking about.

Whether it’s a centuries-old legend or a bizarre internet rabbit hole, Patrick is always chasing the threads of a compelling story. When he’s not chasing stories, Pat’s probably hiking mountain trails with his dog, exploring new corners of the U.S., or doom-scrolling between hangouts with friends and family. He finds inspiration in nature, forgotten places, and random conversations—anything that sparks curiosity. Whether it’s city streets or backcountry paths, Patrick’s always on the lookout for the next great story.