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The Useless Web is a portal to the internet's most wonderfully pointless destinations. Press the 'Please' button and you'll be teleported to a random strange or useless website — from a site that only says 'This is a website' to one that lets you endlessly pet a cat. It's a celebration of the absurd, creative and completely unnecessary corners of the web.
The True Size is an interactive map tool that lets you drag any country from its position on a Mercator projection map to compare its actual size against other countries. Countries near the poles appear much larger on standard maps than they actually are — Alaska looks bigger than Mexico, but it isn't even close. This viral tool reveals the stunning geographic distortions we've been taught to believe are real.
Silk is a mesmerizing in-browser generative art tool that creates beautiful, flowing symmetrical designs from your mouse movements. Every drag of the cursor produces silky, glowing tendrils of color that mirror and spiral into stunning patterns. You don't need any artistic skill — the algorithm makes everything look beautiful.
Radio Garden is an interactive 3D globe that lets you spin the Earth and tune into thousands of live radio stations from every corner of the world. Simply hover over any glowing dot on the globe to instantly start listening to real-time broadcasts from that location. With over 40,000 stations available, it's the most immersive way to explore global culture, music, and news — all for free in your browser.
Pointer Pointer is an addictive and bizarre website that finds a photo of a real person pointing at exactly where your mouse cursor is on the screen. Move your mouse anywhere and within seconds a photo appears with someone pointing directly at that spot. It's technically impressive, oddly satisfying, and completely pointless — the best combination possible.
Neal.fun is a collection of delightfully weird, educational and deeply satisfying interactive experiments by developer Neal Agarwal. From spending Bill Gates' fortune to exploring the size of the universe, each mini-site is a rabbit hole that will consume hours. It's the internet at its most creative — pure fun built with nothing but code and imagination.
Incredibox is an interactive music creation app where you drag and drop sound icons onto animated beatboxers to create layered music mixes. Each character represents a different beat, melody or vocal and they all sync together automatically in perfect harmony. It's impossibly fun for non-musicians and music professionals alike, with a satisfying reward system for discovering special combos.
Gravity Points is a mesmerizing browser-based physics simulation where you create gravitational wells by clicking anywhere on the canvas. Thousands of particles instantly orbit your created points, forming spiral galaxies and swirling cosmic dances. It's a beautiful, real-time demonstration of gravitational physics that's impossible to stop playing with.
Flightradar24 is the world's most popular flight tracking service, displaying real-time positions of 200,000+ aircraft globally on an interactive map. It aggregates data from ADS-B receivers, MLAT networks and FAA/Eurocontrol feeds to give you live altitude, speed, and route information for every visible flight. Perfect for plane spotters, travelers checking their flights, or simply watching the incredible volume of air traffic humans have created.
Earth Nullschool is a breathtaking real-time visualization of global wind, weather, ocean currents and atmospheric conditions on an interactive 3D globe. Watch actual wind patterns flow across continents like living brushstrokes, or switch to ocean temperature, wave height, and aerosol data. It uses real NASA and NOAA satellite data updated every 3 hours, making it both artistic and scientifically accurate.