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: A site that does exactly what it says—it directs you to the most useless, yet fascinating, websites on the internet. 🧩 Learning & Productive Distractions

: Doodle an object and see if Google’s AI can guess what it is.

Drops you into a random location on Google Street View. Try to guess where you are in the world. 1000 websites to cure boredom

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With over a thousand ways to kill time online, the challenge is simply knowing where to start. If you are truly stuck, use The Useless Web to take the pressure off. If you want to feel relaxed, turn on Radio Garden. If you want to challenge yourself, play Geoguessr. : A site that does exactly what it

: Explore the Wayback Machine to see what websites looked like in 1999, or play thousands of classic DOS games for free.

What's the one weird website you always go back to? Drop it in the comments. Let's hit 1,001. Try to guess where you are in the world

These platforms work because they break the monotony of the digital daily grind. They offer surprise (The Useless Web), dopamine hits (Quick, Draw!), or educational fulfillment (TED-Ed) in small, manageable packages.

A colorful eel that reacts to your mouse movements (warning: contains flashing lights!). 2. Digital Time Travel

Draw tracks for a little sledder and watch physics work. 🕹️ Retro Gaming and Browser Arcades

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