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Is The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot a real miracle?

Assessed by Miracles Jar AI · 2026-06-13

ExplainedIt happened — likely coincidence

Miracles Jar rates The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot Explained. It happened — best read as remarkable timing, not the miraculous. Two scales drive that verdict: how extraordinary it would be if it truly happened — likely coincidence — and how strong the evidence is — strongly attested.

How miraculous, if true

Likely coincidence

Was it more than coincidence — if it really happened?

How strong the evidence

Strongly attested

Is there evidence it's true?

Read the full investigation — the evidence, the sources, and how we weighed it

Common questions

Is The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot real or fake?
Miracles Jar's verdict is Explained: it happened — likely coincidence. It happened — best read as remarkable timing, not the miraculous. On the evidence, the record is strongly attested.
Has The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot been explained?
The event appears to have happened, but a natural explanation accounts for it — the leading account is coincidence & the law of truly large numbers. It reads as remarkable rather than miraculous.
What is the evidence for The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot?
Miracles Jar weighs 6 sources for this case. Points that support the claim: Multiple independent outlets (Global News with named reporters, Western Standard, plus wire republications) carry the 2025 Cockwill story with consistent details; and Named, identifiable, consenting subjects (Janet and Robert Cockwill) with verifiable specifics: $425 ring, 1969 purchase, June 20 1970 wedding, Arrowwood location. Points that cut against it: The mechanism is ordinary: a ring settles in garden soil, a seed germinates inside the band, and the carrot root thickens through the loop as it grows; and The same coincidence is independently documented elsewhere — Sweden 2011 (Lena Påhlsson, BBC + Snopes) and Alberta 2017 (Mary Grams, CBC).
What is the natural explanation for The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot?
The leading natural account is coincidence & the law of truly large numbers. With enough trials, the wildly improbable becomes expected. The trick is almost always the size of the denominator nobody counted. The full breakdown shows where that explanation holds — and where it stops.
When and where did The Ring That Came Back on a Carrot happen?
It is said to have occurred 2025-09 in Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada.

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