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66 People Shared Photos Of Tattoos That Turned Out Pretty Bad
Funny,Fails,Tattoo ArtJUN 22, 2026

66 People Shared Photos Of Tattoos That Turned Out Pretty Bad

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In movies, you've probably seen a character make a spur-of-the-moment decision to get a tattoo; usually after a breakup, a wild night out, or some dramatic life event. At first, it seems like a great idea. Then comes the moment they catch a glimpse of the finished tattoo and instantly realize they may have made a very permanent mistake. While those scenes are often played for laughs, there's a reason they feel so relatable. Tattoos are one of the few decisions that literally stay with you for years, if not a lifetime, so they're usually worth a little extra thought, planning, and patience before committing.
Speaking of questionable tattoo choices, today's post takes us straight into the wonderfully chaotic corner of the internet known as the "Bad Tattoos" subreddit. It's a place where tattoo artists, tattoo enthusiasts, and curious onlookers gather to marvel at ink that didn't exactly go according to plan. From bizarre designs and unfortunate spelling mistakes to tattoos that leave you wondering, "What were they thinking?", the community has seen it all. We've rounded up some of the most memorable, confusing, and unintentionally hilarious examples for you to enjoy. Keep scrolling, Pandas, and perhaps let these serve as a gentle reminder to think twice before making any permanent decisions.
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#1 Came Across This On Facebook

Came Across This On Facebook
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#2 A Tattoo My Friend Did On My Thigh At 3 Am Last Night (Both Sober)

A Tattoo My Friend Did On My Thigh At 3 Am Last Night (Both Sober)
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#3 Pentagram Margatnep

Pentagram Margatnep
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Roses, butterflies, stars, galaxies, meaningful quotes, beloved pets, majestic animals; these are some of the most popular tattoo designs people choose every year. And honestly, it's easy to see why. A delicate flower on your wrist, a meaningful phrase on your shoulder, or a beautiful piece of artwork can be a wonderful way to express yourself.

Tattoos often carry personal stories, memories, and milestones that people want to keep with them forever. But here's the thing: "forever" is a very long time. The design that feels perfect at 22 may not feel quite as meaningful at 42. That's why tattoos are one of those decisions that deserve a little extra thought. In fact, several studies have found that a surprising number of people end up regretting at least one piece of ink.

#4 Konye West -- Found On Fb

Konye West -- Found On Fb
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#5 A Personal Submission

A Personal Submission
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#6 Healing Process

Healing Process
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Tattoo regret is actually more common than many people realize. According to a survey conducted in the United States in 2021, around 12% of Americans regretted getting at least one of their tattoos. Another study found that the age at which a person gets their first tattoo can make a big difference. Among people who got their first tattoo before turning 18, 35.1% later expressed regret. By comparison, among those who got their first tattoo at age 18 or older, the regret rate dropped significantly to 12.8%. These numbers don't mean tattoos are a bad idea, of course. They simply show that decisions made during different stages of life can feel very different years later. As people grow, their tastes, priorities, and identities often evolve too.

#7 Coverup

Coverup
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#8 Come In Today. We Will Get You Taken Care Of

Come In Today. We Will Get You Taken Care Of
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#9 The Comments Were Positive, Am I Wrong Here?

The Comments Were Positive, Am I Wrong Here?
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So why do people end up regretting a tattoo in the first place? Surprisingly, the most common reason isn't a bad tattoo artist or a painful experience. According to research, the number one reason people regret their tattoos is simply that they no longer like the design. A survey of 600 people who experienced tattoo regret revealed another interesting finding: three out of four people who regretted their tattoo had spent only a few weeks (or even less) planning it. That suggests many regrets stem not from the tattoo itself but from rushing into the decision. Sometimes excitement wins over careful consideration.

#10 Seen On Instagram. It’s Well Done But…

Seen On Instagram. It’s Well Done But…
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#11 I Love Chiikawa As Much As The Next Guy But Actually What Is This Tattoo?

I Love Chiikawa As Much As The Next Guy But Actually What Is This Tattoo?
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#12 Got This Drunk Tattoo A Couple Of Days Ago, Wtaf

Got This Drunk Tattoo A Couple Of Days Ago, Wtaf
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That's exactly why taking time to think through a tattoo can be so valuable. A tattoo isn't just about choosing a cool design. It's also about considering its meaning, placement, size, style, and how you might feel about it years from now. A design that reflects a passing trend or temporary phase may not age as well as something with deeper personal significance. Many tattoo artists even encourage clients to sit with an idea for several months before booking an appointment. If you still love the concept after that time, there's a good chance it's something you'll continue appreciating in the future. A little patience upfront can save a lot of regret later. After all, laser removal tends to be far more expensive than taking extra time to decide.

#13 Have Sample????

Have Sample????
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#14 The Spelling Here Is Strong

The Spelling Here Is Strong
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#15 It's Supposed To Be The Ocean, Looks Slightly Disease-Y

It's Supposed To Be The Ocean, Looks Slightly Disease-Y
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Researchers have also found that age can play a major role in tattoo regret. Developmental theory suggests that younger people often make decisions based more on emotion and impulse than long-term reflection. Teenagers and young adults are still discovering who they are, what matters to them, and how they want to present themselves to the world. Because of this, they may be less likely to anticipate future regret when making permanent decisions. They may also have fewer coping skills for dealing with regret if it eventually occurs. As a result, younger individuals are statistically more likely to wish they had made different tattoo choices later in life. 

#16 A Memorial Tattoo To Face Life Without Mom

A Memorial Tattoo To Face Life Without Mom
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#17 I Don’t Know Where To Start…

I Don’t Know Where To Start…
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#18 Came In With A Sad Wolf, Came Out With A Lion Imposing Respect

Came In With A Sad Wolf, Came Out With A Lion Imposing Respect
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Another interesting finding involves social influences and how people feel about their tattoos over time. Research suggests that people who generally follow social norms and place a high value on fitting in may be more likely to experience tattoo regret. As careers, relationships, and social circles change, they may become increasingly aware of how their tattoos are perceived by others. Concerns about stigma, judgment, or professional image can sometimes lead to second thoughts. What once felt rebellious, exciting, or unique might later feel out of place in a different stage of life. This doesn't mean people should avoid tattoos because of social expectations. However, it does highlight how our environments can influence how we feel about permanent choices.

#19 What Do You Think His Thought Process Was?

What Do You Think His Thought Process Was?
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#20 I Can’t Tell If This Is Bad Or Subtly Brilliant And Unique

I Can’t Tell If This Is Bad Or Subtly Brilliant And Unique
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