Coin
Drop a little coin into a hole for no real reason.
It feels like a tiny ritual with almost no rules. The whole site is just click, drop, repeat.
Browse a curated list of weird websites when you are bored — strange internet toys, pointless web pages, odd browser experiments, funny sites, and oddly satisfying places from the stranger side of the web.
Drop a little coin into a hole for no real reason.
It feels like a tiny ritual with almost no rules. The whole site is just click, drop, repeat.
Hover over serious portraits and watch them make tiny, silly faces.
It starts like a formal gallery, then the people quietly break character. The joke is small, stiff, and strange.
Honor a psychedelic pug wrapped in a rug.
It turns sitting on one page into a fake act of devotion. The longer you stay, the more important the pug becomes.
Stare into a full-screen pizza that never stops spinning.
It is just pizza motion forever. Somehow the snack becomes a tiny spinning universe.
Make colorful spin art by clicking into a rotating canvas.
It gives you a serious art tool and turns it into a dizzy little color machine.
Click anywhere to grow a fresh maze made of hexagons.
There is no goal, timer, or prize. You just keep making neat little labyrinths appear.
Look through random windows from around the world.
It feels like borrowing someone else’s view for a few seconds. Nothing happens, but the quiet randomness is the point.
Type anything and get judged by a moody password box.
A normal input field becomes a tiny rude character. It answers like the site is tired of you already.
Stop your cursor and a photo appears pointing right at it.
It feels impossible that someone already photographed your exact cursor spot. The joke is oddly precise.
Scroll down through the ocean and meet creatures at each depth.
It turns a normal scroll bar into a slow dive. The deeper you go, the stranger the ocean starts to feel.
Twist a floating Rubik’s Cube right inside your browser.
It is a toy pretending to be a webpage. Simple, clickable, and oddly satisfying once you start turning it.
Zoom from nearby stars into a wider map of space.
It makes your browser feel much bigger than it is. A simple zoom turns into a quiet trip through the galaxy.
Draw the prompt fast and let the site guess what you meant.
It turns messy doodles into a speed game against a guessing machine. Half the fun is watching it misunderstand you.
Search a blank page until you find the invisible cow.
The page gives you almost nothing, then asks you to hunt anyway. It is silly, tense, and very simple.
Jump into a random street view somewhere in the world.
One click can drop you near a road, a house, or a place you will never visit. It feels like travel with no plan.
Mash your keyboard to fake a dramatic coding screen.
It makes random typing look like expert computer work. Pure fake skill, wrapped in old-screen drama.
Mash keys to fake a fast essay in a blank document.
It turns keyboard noise into instant productivity theater. The page knows the trick and still makes it satisfying.
Type a thought, send it away, and let the void ignore it.
It feels like a tiny emotional trash can with no replies. Weird, simple, and strangely freeing.
Follow a quiet on-screen journey made to slow you down.
It feels less like browsing and more like being gently paused by a webpage. Calm, minimal, and a little surreal.
Pour digital sand and build soft layers of color.
The whole site is just falling grains, but it becomes hypnotic fast. It feels like making art with a tiny beach.