The
HAPPINESS
Experiment
One man. One word. 600 red signs nailed to telephone poles, fences, and school buses across St. Petersburg, Florida. An experiment in whether seeing the word HAPPINESS can change how a city feels.
The Experiment
The Experiment
What happens when one word is placed where thousands of people see it every day? The Happiness Experiment tests whether sustained subliminal exposure to the word HAPPINESS can shift emotional states, interrupt suicidal ideation, and reduce depression.
Since November 7, 2019, Gary King has personally nailed more than 600 red metal signs to telephone poles, picket fences, school bus panels, and hospital corridors across St. Petersburg, Florida. Every sign is placed by hand. Every placement is deliberate. The experiment is grounded in 35 years of research in psychology and human behavior.
"I first saw the happiness experiment signs on the day of my miscarriage last year. The signs reminded me that it was all going to be okay, and that I could find happiness during and after this."
Community member (letter to Gary King), via FOX 13
Signs in the Wild
Gary nailing a sign to a utility pole
Florida school bus
Waffle House crew, St. Petersburg
Saturday market outreach
The Books & Signs
The Happiness Experiment documents Gary's St. Petersburg sign project and the research behind it. His first book, The Happiness Formula, The Ultimate Life Makeover, distills 35 years of research into a practical guide for personal transformation.
The red metal HAPPINESS signs are available for $25 each. Put one on your fence, your office wall, or your school entrance. Every sign extends the experiment.
In the News
"All I'm doing is a subliminal experiment using a word — one word. This word has been around forever, but where do you see it? You don't! It's phenomenal, and it's based on a word, and it changes life!"
"There's 31 years of research behind me doing this. People just think it's a guy who runs around putting up happiness signs but it's actually 31 years. Those signs stop suicides, depression and school violence."
"I've always taken the Happiness Signs around St. Pete as a good luck token. When I'm having a bad day, I don't even have to go out of my way usually to find one, I just look up around me and there they are."
Be Part of the Experiment
Get a sign for your fence, your school, your neighborhood. One word. Real change.