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A quiet, beautiful thing for when you've lost someone.

Move your mouse anywhere. A photo of someone pointing at it appears.

You can do anything at Zombo.com. The only limit is yourself.

See the view from a stranger's window somewhere on Earth.

Channel-surf a simulated 90s television. Commercials included.

A pixel art scene that never stops growing. You can zoom in forever.

A live map of which McDonald's ice cream machines are broken right now.

You draw a fish and then it swims away.

Today's headlines from exactly 40 years ago.

A digital publication for niche observations, sartorial sagas, deep cuts, and deep dives. Beautifully designed editorial content off the beaten path.

A massive collaborative fiction wiki documenting 'anomalous objects and entities.' Part horror, part science fiction, part creative writing masterpiece. 7000+ entries.

Search any sentence or phrase and instantly find the movie or TV scene where it was spoken. Perfect for tracking down that quote you can't quite place.

A beautifully designed experimental website that plays with web conventions and digital interaction. Part portfolio, part art piece.

A mind-melting, endlessly clicking labyrinth of surreal webpages. Every click leads deeper. How far can you go? (NSFW content may appear.)

A random teleporter into the archived GeoCities universe. Each click drops you on a different preserved personal homepage from the early web.

GeoCitify any modern website — paste a URL and watch it transform into a glorious 90s GeoCities page with construction signs, visitor counters, and animated flames.

A page listing every possible UUID, in order. You can visit any of them. There are 340 undecillion. You will not finish scrolling.

Clear your mind and surf laterally through image space. By Max Bittker — an ambient, meditative visual experience that flows like water.

A gorgeous, headache-inducing love letter to the old internet — a collage assembled from archived GeoCities pages, complete with animated GIFs and starry backgrounds.

Hilarious illustrated articles and quizzes about grammar, cats, running, and the bizarre corners of life. One of the internet's best comic sites.

Randall Munroe's legendary webcomic about science, math, language, and love. Hover over each comic for a hidden alt-text punchline.

An infinitely long horse. Just keep scrolling. The legs never end. A monument to internet absurdism.

Bouncing cats. That's it. Click to add more cats. Drag them around. Simple, pure, internet joy.

Mash your keyboard and watch realistic-looking code fly across the screen. Perfect for looking busy or impressing non-technical friends.

Collection of interactive web experiments — spend Bill Gates' money, explore the size of space, draw a perfect circle, and more. Pure creative joy.

Dungeon Scrawl is a free, browser-based map-making tool tailored for tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. Designed for quick creation, it allows users to craft detailed dungeon maps in minutes, featuring tools for grid-based design, layering, and isometric views .

Random button that takes you to fun activities online.

Get personalized recommendations for music, movies, TV shows, books, games, and more based on what you already like. Type in something you enjoy and discover similar things.

Write letters to your future self and receive them via email.

Eating every snack in the world! They've eaten and reviewed 11,919 snacks from around the globe.

Trivia quiz website with thousands of quizzes across topics and subjects.

Check content warnings for movies, TV shows, books, and games before watching. Covers everything from animal harm to jump scares to flashing lights. Crowdsourced and comprehensive.

Streaming guide to find out where movies and TV shows are available online.

Random generator of quirky and useless websites.

Cookie Clicker is a popular browser-based incremental game where players click on a cookie to earn currency, which can be spent on upgrades and automated production tools. As progress is made, the game evolves with humorous achievements, unlockable content, and endless gameplay. It's a fun, addictive experience with a quirky sense of humor.

An emulator of different historical operating systems and programs. Explore vintage computing interfaces right in your browser — a fascinating trip through computing history.

Pokémon Showdown is a web-based Pokémon battle simulator where you can build custom teams or use randomly generated ones and fight against other players. It supports a wide variety of battle formats (competitive tiers, random battles, special formats) and lets you share replays, chat, and test strategies in a fast, animated simulator.

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