Curious about a trillion? Just get some LEGO bricks

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If you’ve ever looked at your Lego collection and thought, “I could use a dump truck to get rid of this,” you’re not alone. Lego pieces have a magical ability to multiply and invade every corner of your home. You might start with a manageable set, but soon enough, you’ll find tiny bricks lodged under the couch, behind the washing machine, and even in your shoes.

For those who think they’re immune because their child’s Lego collection consists of just a couple of sets, brace yourself. Experienced Lego owners know that no matter how many pieces you start with, they seem to spawn endlessly. And those tiny, dark-colored pieces? They’re the most elusive, and they’re always the ones you need when the inevitable cries of frustration ring out.

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No kids? No problem! A trillion can also be seen in the endless bobby pins or hair ties that mysteriously disappear or in the teaspoons that vanish into the kitchen abyss. It turns out that “trillion” isn’t just a number; it’s a way of life. 

So whether you’re dealing with Lego chaos or the relentless loss of household items, you now know what a trillion looks like—it’s a never-ending, frustrating, and oddly satisfying part of life.

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