On social media, many viewers stunned after discovering creepy devil trap while redecorating.
A man has shared a bizarre creepy fevil trap and unsettling discovery from his new home.
While redecorating, he found a giant pentagram carved into his floorboards.
A man discovered the mysterious creepy devil trap
The homeowner, known as AdamPowers22 on Reddit, pulled up the carpet in his living room.
To his surprise, he uncovered a large pentagram without any explanation. He stated, “Pulled up the carpet in my newly purchased house to find this.”
This five-pointed star, often referred to as a “devil’s trap,” has connections to various religious movements, including Wicca and Satanism.
AdamPowers22 humorously noted, “Sanders are out, taking care of it. We’re just going to ignore the smell coming from under the floorboards…”
Creepy devil trap left viewers stunned and sparked debate.
On social media, Reddit users had plenty to say about the strange find.
Many claimed that this is a devil’s trap, while others suggested that these are simply scratches on the house.
One person said: Typical Winchester move
A second wrote: Now place a lit candle at each point.
While a third commented: Don’t worry about it. You should light some candles and recite Latin poetry to ease your mind.
Another added: You need to sacrifice a goat in the middle of it. Then when it’s time to move the heavy furniture in, the sofa, wardrobe and cabinets will float effortlessly into the house on their own as if by majick.
Some users continued: Great score! A home with its own protection sigil! I always have to make my own.
A similar creepy discovery
In a related story, a woman also shared her unsettling find on Reddit. While clearing out her family’s vacation home, she discovered a “scratched up” Polaroid hidden under a box. The photo had the words, “Do you see him?” written on it.
She explained, “I tried cleaning the picture as much as I could, but it’s really scratched up. I can’t see anything, just an outline of a house.” Her father had tasked her with cleaning the home to prepare it for sale.
As she sought advice, many Reddit users urged her to leave the photograph alone. One advised, “Stop looking for him and get out of there.” Others attempted to invert the image to spot any hidden figures.
Some users claimed to see a person in the photo, while others expressed their discomfort. One user bluntly stated, “Put it back. Sell your house. Never go back.”
These creepy discoveries serve as a reminder of the unexpected stories that can emerge from home renovations. Whether it’s a devil’s trap or a haunting photograph, these tales add an eerie twist to the experience of homeownership.