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The internet is arguably one of the greatest inventions in human history. It’s full of all the world’s knowledge, history, and information, and you use it to do anything from diagnosing obscure personality disorders to learning how to speak fictional languages. But the internet is also full of some not-so-useful stuff (in the most delightful way possible). In this article, we’ll break down 64 of the weirdest, strangest, and most useless websites on the internet. If you’ve got some time to kill, you’re in the right place!
Silly and Crazy Websites for When You’re Bored
- Pointless, weird websites: Pointer Pointer, Ouais Mais Bon, Paper Toilet, Zombo
- Funny joke websites: Pug in a Rug, The Infinite Conversation, OMG DOGS
- Games: Quick Draw, Akinator, Face Guesser, World’s Dumbest Game
- Mysteries: 973 Eht Namuh, Yvette’s Bridal Formal Blog, Ever Dream This Man?
Steps
Staying Safe When Looking for Weird Websites
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1Do not open websites with expired HTTP tags. If a website fails to load fully and you get a message about there being no HTTP or HTTPS certificate, do not select the option to continue on to the webpage. These missing security tags indicate that the site is likely unsafe, as it has not been updated to protect against modern intrusions.[1]
- A lot of these strange websites are jokes, personal projects, or weird art ideas. As a result, a lot of these niche websites are abandoned when it comes to security updates.
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2Hover over links to ensure they go to normal URLs. If you take your mouse cursor and hover over a button or link, the address will pop up. Confirm anything you’re going to click on is actually a normal URL. If you see odd strings of letters, “.exe” files, or websites that aren’t related to the one you’re on, skip it.
- On mobile, tap and hold a link to get the full URL to pop up. Then, you can read it and determine if the link looks suspicious or not.
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3Do not enter your personal information anywhere. None of the websites we’ve linked to above require you to enter any information. You don’t need to sign up for anything or enter a credit card. If you’re browsing weird sites and you get asked to enter a bunch of personal information, do not do it. You could be getting scammed.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat are your favorite scary or paranormal websites?Brittney CrabbBrittney Crabb is a paranormal and horror content creator based in Toronto, Ontario. With over 17 years of experience creating content, Brittney shares all things paranormal and horror, including haunted places, urban legends, ghost stories, and more. Brittney has over 580k followers with over 149 million views on her YouTube channel @BrittneyCrabb, where her lifelong passion for the paranormal and video creation shines through. She is also a TV host, TV personality, and interviewer with vast experience in the entertainment industry and interviewing celebrities at premieres and other events.
Paranormal and Horror Content CreatorThere's "Scary for Kids." Don't let the name fool you, it's not just for kids! They have everything, from urban legends and ghost stories to haunted places and paranormal games. It's a goldmine if you want to find something new and spooky to read about. Another one I love is "The Ghost in My Machine." That site is fantastic for digging into different urban legends and scary stories.