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I've been searching for rare hobby enthusiasts in my city but having trouble connecting with people who share my unusual interests. I'm into things like competitive cup stacking, extreme ironing, and underwater basket weaving. Most mainstream hobby groups don't really get it.

Anyone know where to find these unconventional hobby clubs or weird hobby groups? I've tried Meetup and Facebook but most groups are for more common hobbies.

Specifically looking for odd hobby communities that meet regularly. I'm in a major metro area so you'd think there would be more unique interest groups around.
I've had good luck finding rare hobby enthusiasts through specialized forums and Discord servers. There's actually a pretty active community for unconventional hobby clubs if you know where to look.

For weird hobby groups, I recommend checking out niche subreddits and Facebook groups that use specific hashtags. The key is using the right search terms - try odd hobby communities" or "unique interest groups" plus your city name.

Also, don't overlook local universities and community centers. Sometimes these unusual pastime communities meet in unexpected places.
As someone who documents niche activity communities, I can tell you that many weird interest communities operate somewhat under the radar. They often don't want mainstream attention.

Try looking for special interest communities on platforms like Meetup but use very specific search terms. For example, instead of hobbies" try "competitive cup stacking" or "extreme ironing."

Also, consider starting your own group! Sometimes the best way to find rare hobby enthusiasts is to create the space yourself. I've seen many unconventional activity groups start with just one passionate person.
I've founded several unusual social groups and here's what I've learned: the key is persistence. Many weird club communities take time to build momentum.

For finding existing odd activity groups, try attending local maker fairs, art shows, or alternative culture events. These often attract people involved in special club experiences.

Also, don't be afraid to ask around in related communities. People into one unconventional interest group often know about others. The weird hobby groups network is surprisingly connected once you break into it.
I feel your pain! As someone constantly searching for weird interest communities, I've developed a system. First, I search on multiple platforms using different keyword combinations.

For rare hobby enthusiasts, try: unconventional hobby clubs near me," "odd pastime groups," and "unique community groups." Each platform seems to favor different terminology.

Also, consider reaching out to local hobby shops that cater to niche interests. They often have bulletin boards or know about unusual club memberships in the area.

Finally, don't give up! The best weird hobby groups are worth the search effort.
From my experience joining dozens of rare hobby clubs, I can tell you they're often hidden in plain sight. Many unconventional activity groups use coded language or inside jokes in their public descriptions.

Try looking for groups that mention special interest communities" or "unusual pastime communities" rather than just "hobby groups." Also, check out local libraries and community centers - they sometimes host meetings for weird club communities.

Another tip: follow local artists and creatives on social media. They often know about or participate in odd activity groups that don't advertise widely.