Brits have admitted their unusual fears – from tin openers to the colour yellow

Brits have revealed their most bizarre fears with buttons, balloons – and the colour yellow making the list.

Researchers polled 2,000 adults to reveal the nation’s eclectic mix of phobias, with trypophobia – the fear of small holes – and nlaiguphobia – the fear of tin openers – both featuring.

Nomophobia – the fear of being without your mobile phone – is also a “popular” phobia, as is arachibutyrophobia – the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth.

Heights, spiders, snakes and enclosed spaces topped the list of most common fears, along with dentists, ghosts and the dark.

It also emerged that 77 percent of adults have a phobia of something – with 15 percent admitting to having what might be considered an unusual fear.

A spokesman for craft beer makers, Beavertown, which commissioned the research, said: “It’s no secret that fears like spiders and heights are common.

“But knowing that things like peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth and being without your phone top the UK’s list of fears really is revealing as to what we now find scary.

“And what better time to find out than Halloween?”

Other obscure phobias included the fear of belly buttons (omphalophobia), trees (dendrophobia), and the colour red (erythrophobia).

The study also identified some of the challenges of living with a fear, with 35 per cent worried their phobia makes them appear too weak to others.

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This might explain why 24 percent of those with a phobia have attempted to keep it secret from loved ones.

For more than a third (36 percent) it has also hindered their ability to socialise.

But 23 percent have sought professional help to overcome a fear.

The study, conducted via OnePoll, found 30 percent of adults consider the Halloween period to be the scariest time of the year.

The spokesman for Beavertown added: “Halloween is our favourite time of the year.

“In fact, we’ve just released a new black lager, Flesh, to join our specials range for a limited time.”

COMMON FEARS IN THE UK:

  1. Heights
  2. Spiders
  3. Snakes
  4. Enclosed spaces
  5. Dentists
  6. Ghosts
  7. The dark
  8. Needles
  9. Clowns
  10. Flying
  11. Blood
  12. The Devil
  13. Water
  14. Being home alone
  15. Old houses
  16. Birds
  17. Small holes
  18. Halloween
  19. Being without your mobile phone
  20. Aliens
  21. Balloons
  22. Large/open spaces
  23. Tin opener
  24. Belly buttons
  25. Numbers
  26. The colour yellow
  27. Buttons
  28. Peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth
  29. Trees
  30. The colour red

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