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A rainbow stampede of pixel dogs with music: loud, silly, and historically pointless in exactly the right way.
UselessCN Guide
Some tiny web toys survive because they explain themselves in one second: press keys, watch dogs run, pour sand, or stare into an endless animated scene.
The best classic pointless websites do not need onboarding. A single weird mechanic or visual joke gives you a fast boredom break before the tab overstays its welcome.
These sites are useful when someone asks for a random fun website, a harmless internet time waster, or something silly to send in a group chat.
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Start here if you want the classic useless web feeling without digging through broken or risky links.
A rainbow stampede of pixel dogs with music: loud, silly, and historically pointless in exactly the right way.
Turn your keyboard into a burst of colorful animations and sounds, one key press at a time.
Pour falling grains into soft color piles and make a tiny sand painting directly in the browser.
An endless collaborative zooming artwork that pulls you through surreal rooms and landscapes.
Tap any keys and feel like you are performing a classical piano piece with almost no skill required.
Drag a roll of virtual toilet paper forever, a perfect example of the useless web as a tiny joke.
Try the UselessCN random button, the full curated collection, or the guide to websites like The Useless Web.
They overlap. Pointless websites usually emphasize a single unnecessary action, while weird websites can include stranger art, games, or internet experiments.
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