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98% of People Don’t Know What the Hole in a Safety Pin Is For

Posted on January 25, 2026 by Admin

Ah yes—the little hole near the clasp of a safety pin! Most people see it all the time but have no idea it actually serves a purpose. Here’s the scoop:


What the Hole in a Safety Pin Is For

The tiny hole at the end of the pin (opposite the sharp point) is called the “eye” or “notch”, and it has a very practical function:

  1. Locking the pin securely
    • When you close the safety pin, the sharp point slides into the clasp.
    • The little hole allows the point to catch and lock in place more firmly, so it doesn’t slip out easily.
    • Without the hole, the pin could pop open more easily, which would be unsafe.
  2. Reduces pressure on the clasp
    • The point of the pin sits snugly in the hole, which distributes tension and prevents bending or weakening of the metal over time.
  3. Sometimes used for threading (less common)
    • In sewing or crafts, you can thread a string or thin wire through the hole to attach or hang items temporarily.

✅ Fun Fact:
The hole isn’t decorative—it’s a tiny engineering feature that makes the safety pin much safer and more reliable.


If you want, I can make a diagram showing exactly how the hole locks the pin—it’s surprisingly clever and satisfying to see in action. Do you want me to do that?

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