How to put too thin wires into a breadboard

Shadow showing bent component lead to increase effective diameter

This is a light emitting diode (LED) lead that has been bent so that when it is pushed into a solderless breadboard the bent parts create an effectively larger wire diameter that causes the internal spring metal sheets to grip tightly. Without this bending some solderless breadboards would hold the unbent wire too loosely, creating an intermittent connection that is the bane of existence for electronic prototypers.

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