Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4hWhat if you can give Earth a review ?Someone turned Planet Earth into a product review page and the internet did not hold back. Ever wanted to rate sneezing? Or leave feedback on the concept of fingernails? This bizarre site lets you review every random aspect of Earth.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil17hFly through the walls of your favorite video games and see what the developers hid from you.This site loads the actual level maps from games like Mario Kart, Dark Souls, and Zelda right in your browser. You can detach the camera and fly anywhere—under the floor, behind the skybox, and into the "void" to see how the magic is made.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil1dThe dumbest game you'll play for 20 minutes straightMove your cursor around a blank screen while a disembodied voice screams "COW" at you. The closer you get to the invisible cow, the louder it yells. The further away, the quieter it whispers. That's literally the entire game. ⚠️ TURN YOUR VOLUME DOWN FIRST
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil1dDo you like Cats?Check out this cool website . Every refresh gives you a random cat GIF perfectly (or hilariously) synced with a random song you've never heard.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil1dInfinite Craft - Combine everything into anything (and lose 3 hours of your life)What's the weirdest thing you've managed to create? Drop your most absurd combinations in the comments. Bonus points if you can figure out how to make "existential dread flavored ice cream."
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil2dEvery photo on this website is fake.Refresh the page. You’ll see a high-quality photo of a person. Refresh it again. Another person. The catch? None of these people are real. They are all instantly generated by AI.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil2dOpenCola is real — and it’s open-source soda 🥤In 1999, a group of developers decided to take on Coca-Cola… by open-sourcing a soda recipe. OpenCola wasn’t a joke, parody, or marketing stunt — it was released under an open license so anyone could make, remix, or sell it. No patents.No secret formula.Just “here’s the recipe
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil2dFound a "useless web" classic that actually holds upThe entire point of the site is to find a photo that points at your mouse cursor. That’s it. It serves no purpose, but the accuracy is actually really satisfying.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dSometimes you just need to slap a man with an eel.There is no point to this website. You move your mouse cursor across the screen, and an eel slaps a man in the face. Move it slow for slow-motion impact, or fast for a rapid-fire slap attack. It is oddly satisfying. Who were you imagining this guy was? Wrong answers only.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dExperience the chaos of a Windows PC from the 90s right in your browser.It’s a fully functional web-based OS parody. You can play old games, open 'Hydra.exe' (don't), and experience the glitch art aesthetic. It’s a total fever dream.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dThis website narrates everything you do in real-time.Turn your sound on. As soon as you enter the site, a voice starts narrating your behavior. 'Subject has moved the mouse.' 'Subject is hesitating.' It analyzes how you browse and mocks you for it. It proves how easily browsers track our behavior.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dThe only video on YouTube that changes every single time you click it.This video by Tom Scott feels like a glitch in the matrix. The title of this video isn't static—it displays the exact live view count at this precise second. If you refresh the page, the title edits itself instantly to match the new number.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dYou can see the world through strangers’ windows on this websiteThis site shows real views from people’s windows around the world. You can hear everyday sounds, see quiet streets, rain, sunsets, and just explore different places at a slow pace. It feels oddly peaceful. Found a view that stood out? Share it here.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil4dThis YouTube video is actually a playable gameThis looks like a normal YouTube video, but it’s actually an interactive maze. You can use your keyboard arrow keys to control what happens and try to navigate through it. It feels like playing a small game inside a video.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil5dThis website lets you explore the entire internet as a visual mapFound this interesting website that visualizes parts of the internet as an interactive map. You can zoom around, explore connections between sites, and discover new corners of the web. It’s a fun rabbit hole and a great way to see how the internet is linked together.
Stormveil avatar@Stormveil5dThis site lets you visit the internet’s pastYou can enter any website and see how it looked years ago using archived snapshots. It’s wild to see how big sites started and how much the web has changed.