The Internet's Best Kept
Secrets, One Click Away.
No algorithm. No ads. Just hand-picked weird, wonderful, and wildly interesting corners of the web.
One developer. Dozens of tiny polished internet toys. Spend Bill Gates' money, launch an asteroid, draw a perfect circle. You will lose hours here.
Press one button. Get teleported to a completely pointless website. That's the whole thing. It's perfect.
Every key on your keyboard triggers a different sound and animation. Type nonsense, make music. Oddly therapeutic.
Move your cursor anywhere. The site finds a real photograph of a human pointing exactly at your cursor. Every single time.
Spin a 3D globe and tune into live radio from anywhere on Earth. One click puts you in a city you've never visited.
Dropped into a random Google Street View somewhere on Earth. Guess where you are. Deceptively addictive geography game.
Random Street View locations from around the world, instantly. No game, no score — just silent tourism from your desk.
Draw something in 20 seconds. Google's neural network guesses what it is in real time. A party game disguised as an AI experiment.
An infinite, endlessly zooming collaborative painting that tunnels deeper forever. Genuinely hypnotic.
Start with earth, fire, water, and air. Combine them to discover 700+ elements. Science class meets toy box.
Spin into a completely random Wikipedia article. The world's strangest knowledge rabbit hole, one click.
Animated cats. Bouncing. Click "make it rain" for maximum chaos. Has no other purpose. Exists because it should.
The spiritual successor to StumbleUpon. Curated, no clickbait. One button takes you to a random interesting corner of the internet.
Click a door. Get teleported to a random location anywhere in the world via Street View. No context. Just go.
One big red button. Hundreds of hand-picked interactive games and experiences. Instant boredom cure, no browsing required.
Pour coloured sand from the top of your screen. Watch it pile up in layers. Somehow both boring and riveting.
Time travel for websites. See what Google looked like in 1998, what your university site was in 2005. Digital archaeology.
Track real tagged sharks swimming around the ocean right now. Follow individual sharks by name. Mary Lee has 13M fans.
Gently wiggle a worm with your mouse. Then wiggle fast. Something happens. ⚠ Contains flashing lights.
Click any muscle on a 3D body diagram. Get every exercise that targets it, with videos. Most useful site almost nobody knows.
See which passports travel where, visa-free. Compare your passport against every country in the world. Quietly fascinating.
A daily mini murder mystery. Solve it with logic grids and clues. Like Wordle, but you're figuring out who committed a crime.
You are a snake. Eat glowing dots. Don't hit anyone. Grow enormous and dominate the server. One game, zero friction, endlessly replayable.
One player draws, everyone else guesses. Online Pictionary with strangers — chaotic, funny, and somehow better than the board game version.