What started as a normal afternoon at a shopping center in Perth turned viral because of a parked Kia Sportage with a strange license plate: “370HSSV.” At first it looked like a random mix of letters and numbers, and most shoppers didn’t notice anything unusual.
The moment changed when a photo was posted on the Facebook page The Bell Tower Times 2.0 by a user named Jeffrey. People were confused at first, wondering what made the plate special.
Then someone suggested flipping the image upside down. Suddenly, the characters formed a cheeky hidden word, turning the ordinary plate into a clever joke.
The post quickly gained thousands of reactions. Some praised the creativity, while others admitted they would never have spotted the trick without seeing it flipped.
The moment also sparked discussion about how personalized license plates are reviewed in Western Australia, where many combinations are rejected each year for being inappropriate. Somehow, this one slipped through.
What began as a simple photo of a parked car soon became a viral reminder that even small visual tricks can capture huge attention online.