“Me And My Sister Shared A Dream”: 25 Coincidences That Sound Stranger Than Fiction

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Curiosity about unusual coincidences often leads people to question if fate or something greater is at play. While mere chance is always an explanation, it’s far more thrilling to wonder about other possibilities. Many have explored this by digging into personal stories—anecdotes describing those spine-tingling moments when randomness seems almost intentional, where the odds of everything lining up just right feel astronomical. Is it karma, destiny, or a grand design? The questions spiral endlessly, sparking the need for further inquiry.

To seek answers, one curious individual turned to Reddit, posing the important question: “What is the weirdest coincidence to happen to you?” We’ve collected a few unforgettable stories shared in response—accounts of coincidences so uncanny, they blur the lines between serendipity, fate, and the possibility that things might not be as random as they seem.

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#1

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I got on a train in Nottingham to go and see my friend Jo in London, and sat at a table with a random woman. We got off at the same station, took the tube, got off at the same station again, and then walked the same way until she got to her house. After she went in I knocked on her door. She was not happy that I had followed her home at night, but I was quick explain she lived with my friend Jo. I guess London’s not that big.

#2

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I’ll start by saying that I used to run a lot, done over 100 parkruns and volunteered a fair bit.

In 2023, I had a month in Australia and had planned 3 parkruns, the last being in Sydney. While I’m waiting for the briefing I see someone who is identical to someone I know from my local parkrun in Scotland. I thought I’d go and ask for a photo together, as my friend would never believe she has a doppelgänger. As I got nearer, she turned around, looked at me and gasped “it’s YOU!!” And I gasped “it IS you!” She was on the first leg of her honeymoon, so we did indeed get a couple of photos together, 10,000 miles from home!

#3

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I was at a download festival some years ago. I was drunk and in the middle of the crowd watching a band. Beside me there were two guys speaking in a different language which I recognised, I asked where they were from and they turned out to be Norwegian.

These guys were the only two Norwegians I’d met since college where we had a Norwegian exchange student. So! I mention her name and that she’d joined their military. They ask which regiment, I tell them… He then rang her and passed me the phone.

Still blows my mind.

#4

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I flew from Newcastle to Gran Canaria, midway through the holiday, we booked an excursion for a jeep safari through the mountains, we pulled up at a zoo and went in, we walked further up through the mountain to an animal show that was sold out but they managed to squeeze us in, we took our seats and waited for it to start, turned around to find our next door neighbours sitting there.

#5

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Not me, my sister, but close enough…

A few years ago she went ‘up the city’ as we refer to our nearest one, to look for a house to rent, at Number Y on Street X. Had a look around, went back to our mum’s and told her she’d been to see this house on Street X. Mum asked if it was number Y. Sister confirmed it was. Mum said that she’d spent the first few years of her life there, back in the 60s.

#6

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I was in a bit of a bad place following a horrible divorce and subsequent even worse short term relationship and decided to f**k with it all, applied for a job in Australia working in a very niche role. Got the job, sold my house and all my stuff, got the pets all jabbed and crates made.

Then 6 weeks before going ran into an old friend who told me about my ex husband, who was moving to Australia to work in a very niche….. you get the gist.

Reader, I bottled it and never went.

#7

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In the 90s my dad had a Nissan Sunny and my uncle had a Nissan Micra. As a joke my uncle tried his car key in my dad’s car to see if it would open because they were the same manufacturer. Lo and behold it works, however my dad’s key didn’t work in my unlcle’s car. Few months later we’d been for a forest walk and got back to the car to find my dad had locked his keys in the car. Luckily for us there was also a Micra parked in the car park so we waited for the owner to get back. He tried his key in my dad’s car and we were saved a call to AA.

#8

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As a young lad I did the French exchange thing. I was staying with a family in some random part of southern France. One day we went to meet the older brother returning home by train. As we’re waiting on the crowded platform, I spot… my brother. What. The. F**k? He was doing the Inter-railing thing… and he’d only ended up at that station because he’d f****d up and got on the wrong train.

#9

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I once left my phone in a taxi. The next day, I used FindMyiPhone and tracked it to a street where I spotted the car – and what looked like my phone inside poking out from the cushions. But when I knocked on the door of the house it was parked outside, no one answered.

Since I was leaving the city soon, I was keen to get it back before it conveniently ‘disappeared’. So I hung around for a bit. After a while, another guy showed up and was clearly waiting for something too. It was a bit awkward, just standing on opposite sides of an empty street, so we got chatting. Turns out, he’d also left his phone in a taxi – but in a completely different one.

Then, about half an hour later, another bloke appeared and was also obviously waiting for someone, just staring at a house fron the opposite side of the street. We tried bringing him into our club, but he was really standoffish. Pretty sure he was a proper stalker, not like us hobbyists.

Anyway, I got my phone back in the end.

Another weird coincidence: I bought a domain name for a business—just a random name like “Flying Foxes” or “Wandering Rabbits” (not the actual name, for privacy reasons). The business ended up doing surprisingly well, and I realised I needed the .com domain too.

Annoyingly, it was already taken by an author promoting a book about an American Civil War battle. Since their book was printed years ago and seemed to be not much more than a pamphlet, and I had a bit of money by this point, I figured it was worth trying to buy it. I googled the author’s name and, bizarrely, not only did she live in the UK – she lived in the same town as me. I emailed her, and it turned out she was just three streets away. So I popped round with some cake and she sold me the domain for £50. I still see her around town.

#10

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In 2010 I was 20 years old working a dead end job in a bowling alley ( where I also worked with my now wife) we used to have scores of foreign exchange students get booked in in groups of 60-100 from Spain, France, China etc. Any way we had one group of Chinese kids and we would have to type in their names and one kid was named Simba (they usually choose English names to help us easily pronounce them) who was super talkative practicing his English. Fast forward 2 years and we had enough of smelly shoes and decided to do an online teaching English as a foreign language course and move to China.

After a year of teaching in one city we decided to move to a different city in the summer holidays and one of our contacts mentioned they needed some foreigners to judge an English competition so we obliged. We got on the bus to the a**e end of nowhere and who was getting on with us….Simba…in China a country of 1.4 billion people.

#11

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Went on a lads holiday to Agia Napa after a-levels. One night hanging around a pool after all the clubs had shut I watched a guy push his friend in the pool. The security guard at the hotel threatened to taser him and he cried. Fast forward 2 years later went to university and stood drinking in the kitchen with flatmates on our first night. Guy started telling a story about how he went on a lads holiday to Agia Napa and one night he pushed his mate into the pool and a security guard threatened to taser him and his mate burst into tears. Mad that we ended up living in the same dorm.

#12

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I watched a m****r documentary and served mother of the victim the next day at work.

#13

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It’s very complicated but:
1. I had to phone a man at the BBC, a huge corporation. I didn’t really want to call and wasn’t going to. (Admin, nothing glam).
2. I also hired a man at work who was bipolar, and spoke to him about making reasonable adjustments.
3. I looked on a bipolar charity website and found a number for employer support.
4. I called the number. It was a wrong number …. but was the direct dial to the man at the BBC I wasn’t going to call.

#14

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When I was a teenager me and my dad planned to go to the Lake District. We stopped off at his best friend’s house which was only a few minutes from our house to pick something up. After a quick chat, nobody mentioning anything about plans, we were on our way. We drove for a couple of hours and stopped off at a café. When we were ordering in this café in the middle of absolutely nowhere with about 5 customers, my dad’s best friend that we just saw a few hours earlier pulled in. Apparently we were all going to the Lakes, nobody mentioned anything, and stopped off at the same café. That was a weird one.

#15

Not mine but my girlfriend at the time. We lived in Norwich, and she was on holiday in New York. At the top of the Empire State Building, she had a small panic attack and the security guard came over to help her. He started chatting to help her calm down, and she mentioned she lived in Norwich. He said no way, my daughter lives in Norwich. Eventually they discovered, she worked behind the bar at our local pub five minutes around the corner and had served us many beers. I still don’t quite believe it.

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#16

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Called my mate on his landline back in the day. Before the phone even rang I heard him on the other end saying “I’m just calling (my name)”. I went “hello?” and he was like “what the f**k?”

#17

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In 2001 i was backpacking round China with a couple of mates. In Sichuan province we pitched up in this little bar. There were about 8 people there all sat round one table, and the owner told us to join the group.

I sat down and realised I was opposite a girl i went to school with, who lived literally 100 yards from  my folks house. We started laughing at the coincidence and then the bloke next to me says he’s from the village up the road. So fully half the customers in this bar in China were all from a 5 mile radius in Shropshire 🤷.

#18

When I was 10 we were planning a family holiday to New Zealand over Christmas. My parents owned a small house sign making business at the time and a woman came in and ordered a sign for a friend of hers who… lived in New Zealand, right near where we were going on holiday. My dad was able to hand deliver one of his house signs to someone on the other side of the world while on a once in a lifetime holiday.

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#19

Started talking to a random person at my uni – same course but in the 4th year. She started asking me where I was from, then gets more and more specific, then asks for my primary school… turns out her dad was my year 4 teacher!

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#20

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I’m Irish but live in Scarborough, we don’t get many Irish people here. I work in a hotel. Irish guest checks in so I get chatting to him. I ask where he’s from he tells me, I say no way my aunt lives in that county, I say which town fully expecting to not even know of the place but no it’s the same one my aunt lives in. Population of 1000 people. My aunt used to cut his hair.

#21

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I was reading a story from a local news site about a woman who had had a bad experience in a pub. Then I got a notification on my phone saying that someone had liked me a on a dating app… and it was the woman from the news story! It was definitely a real person, she had a linked instagram account with lots of posts.

#22

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When I finished my A-levels in the ‘90s, my college held an end-of-term party (proms not being a thing in the UK then) I was seated at a long rectangular table for dinner, away from my friends, and opposite a boy I hadn’t met in the whole two years I’d been there. We had a nice chat and a laugh, all just friendly, and said goodbye after dinner.

Two weeks later, I was on a family holiday in Disneyworld Florida before starting university and heard someone call my name. It was the same boy! He was on holiday there with his family too. Neither of us had mentioned this at the party. It felt such a bizarre coincidence. Never saw him again after that.

#23

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About 15 years ago, took a trip to New Zealand (from the UK) and was travelling around in a van. In travelling through Christchurch, we need to do some shopping, the main supermarket was closed for some reason so we drove around some suburban place and randomly found a small supermarket. Decided to stop there and pick up some stuff, walking around the fruit and veg section I hear “oi, BigBlueMountainStar”, looking around in shock, there’s my boss’s boss staring at me and waving.

#24

I had a book which had been signed by the author with a personalised message.

At some point, someone got me an exact duplicate sans the message. By mistake, I accidentally gave the signed copy to a charity shop in Yorkshire.

About a year later, I was on holiday in Italy, a quieter bit not far from San Marino. A little one-horse town. Anyway, I pass by a shop which had some non-Italian books outside, and would you believe it? My personalised copy.

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#25

I’ve told this story before but anyway…

I’m just casually doomscrolling on my phone when Facebook makes a friend suggestion to me. It’s someone I knew at school but was never part of the same group of friends and there was little to no real overlap between our friend groups after leaving school. I hadn’t seen this guy in twenty years.

Facebook has never once suggested him as a possible friend l before this and I’d never searched him on Facebook.

Anyway, I send the Friend Request and he accepts. The very next day I’m walking home from the pub after a few jars when who the f**k do I see walking towards me? The very guy I’d connected with on Facebook the day before!

We live in completely different parts of the city. He doesn’t drink at any of the places I do or patronise the same clubs. There’s like zero overlap in our friends and acquaintances. Yet here we were! We had a brief chat to catch up then went on our way.

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Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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