The Internet is going crazy over this

Taiwanese Student’s “Hand-Like” Toes Spark Fascination Online

A Taiwanese student recently went viral after sharing photos of her unusually long toes,

especially her two-inch second toe, which left many viewers stunned—and some mistaking her feet for hands.

Though teased for her appearance, she’s since learned to appreciate her unique feature, even joking that her toes can “lock together” or help her balance easily.

Her condition aligns with what’s known as “Greek feet” or

Morton’s toe, where the second toe is longer than the big toe—a trait found in up to 20% of people.

Culturally, it’s been linked to creativity and beauty, though there’s no scientific basis for these claims.

Experts note that Morton’s toe is harmless unless it causes pain or shoe discomfort, which can be managed with better footwear or podiatric advice.

Her viral story highlights a simple truth: human diversity is beautiful—right down to our toes.

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