Do You Have An Unrelated Identical Twin? | Full Documentary | Finding The Most Identical Strangers

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Published 2020-11-27
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Ever wondered if there's someone out there who looks exactly like you? Well, statistically, it is estimated that for every face there are 7 doppelganger matches around the world.

In this documentary, we follow people as they track down their twin stranger across the globe and meet for the first time. They get to know one another and find out about each other's lives and whether there are any other similarities. While the pairs get to know each other, they are also undergoing a series of tests by the twin-experts at St Thomas' Hospital. These include measuring similarities of facial features using the latest 3D scanning technology, 2D facial recognition analysis and DNA ancestry testing.

The experts then get 100 people to rate the similarities from photos from most alike to least alike. Taking all of the results into consideration, the twin-experts will then reveal which pair is the most identical.

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All Comments (21)
  • @LindaCasey
    Years ago I had two elderly patients who looked identical but had no clue of who the other was. One day I managed to book them in the same hour and while they were waiting in the waiting room, they met each other. I did manage to call them in together and introduced them properly. Well, after some research, they found out that they were indeed identical twins living in the same town but had been separated at birth. Small world.
  • The similarities in their lives, like same job, same decisions is just amazing. John and Neil really look and act like brothers
  • @Sleezy.Design
    In the beginning of the documentary each pair looked pretty similar to me, but the longer I watched it and the more familiar I became with each face, the less similar their faces appeared to me. Once you get familiar with the subtle nuances of a face and a character you notice the differences more than in the beginning when you see the faces for the very first time in your life. By the end of the documentary they all looked like complete strangers to me. But the same thing happens with identical twins to me too. I've met a few twins in real life and at first I could not distinguish them at all, but the more time I spent with them, the less similar they looked to me, and after a few weeks I thought they looked completely different.
  • @gracesonga7123
    Admit it, YouTube recommended this out of nowhere. Now I want to find my twin stranger, haha
  • Imagine meeting the ‘cuter version’ of yourself. That would absolutely destroy my self esteem.
  • i love how they make them wear the same shirts so that we think theyre more identical than they actually are
  • @findjoselyn
    Who secretly wants John & Neil to be real brothers?! 💛 I loved them.
  • Neil and John: Apart from that we’re different. Also Neil and John: Both laugh in the exact same way.
  • What is most uncanny is that John and Neil both write poetry, both went to the same college, both been with their wives 50 years and the strangest of all - both have a son that plays the didgeridoo, one of the rarest musical talents on the planet, an instrument almost only exclusively used by Australian aborigines. I live in Australia and never even met someone who plays it. And they live in England! I'm gobsmacked!
  • Anyone else think the taller girl in the pink looked like she felt like this turned out to be a waste of her time and she was fed up 😂
  • @ronwinkles2601
    I found my twin stranger in 1978 while being assigned to the 7th Transportation Group at Fort Eustis, Virginia. At the time I was a US Army Captain assigned there. I was asked to share some exercise plans with a plans officer at the Group Headquarters, a Captain Windam. When I found him, I discovered he was a British Army exchange officer. For some reason, we really hit it off, and after discussing the plans, we got into personal discussions. We seemed to share a lot of personal interests, and we noticed we had similar physical features like height, weight, hair and eye color. Other than wearing different uniforms, we looked very much alike. I asked him his birthday, and it was exactly the same as mine, January 22, 1946. I asked him his full name. It was Ronald Charles Windam and mine was Ronald Coleman Winkles. It was totally amazing the similarities we shared. Many years later while doing genealogy research, I found out my 3rd great grandfather's actual last name should have been Windam instead of Winkles. My 4th great grandfather was actually Solomon Windam who had a son by Maria Winkles. Years later, Solomon recognized his illegitimate son in his will and left him an inheretence.
  • @m_g25
    Those two older gentlemen are hilarious... They seem like they found their long lost bestie
  • @itstatilol4392
    The fact that John and Neil are the most similar twins and they found themselves just by chance living in the same small town is the absolute strangest thing to me!
  • @skykhan2632
    "We are not even that different in height at all!" Literally the giant version of herself...
  • @ATRAXXUSA
    The fact that some of them have the same jobs, personalities, weight, and height, gives me major clone vibes
  • @Pinocicci
    Should have called the show “Stranger Twins”.
  • @feliciaw4710
    Neil and John were my favorite! I loved the camaraderie between the two of them and the joking.
  • @wannabenewpsie
    This video is so wholesome and fascinating. Love how each pair of “twins” look at each other. Like they are real twins. Like they can read each others mind. And It’s so cute how they are all besties with their “twin” after finding each other 😊