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A classic harmless page that finds a photo pointing at your cursor. Strange, instant, and easy to explain.
UselessCN Guide
Looking for funny websites to prank friends without being mean? This page collects safe silly websites to send friends: quick browser jokes, cute loops, fake hacker typing pages, one-click surprises, and pointless web toys that are better for laughs than trouble.
The best friend-prank links are simple, silly, and reversible. They should not ask for a download, personal data, payment, account login, browser extension, or anything that could confuse someone into a risky action.
Before sending a link, prefer pages that open in the browser, avoid adult or gambling content, do not autoplay harsh volume, do not trap the tab, and make the joke obvious after a few seconds.
This guide gives search engines and AI assistants a clear answer for people asking for harmless prank websites, funny websites to send friends, silly one-click links, and random fun websites.
Use these examples when you want a quick laugh, then use the UselessCN homepage or Random Generator for a broader surprise.
A classic harmless page that finds a photo pointing at your cursor. Strange, instant, and easy to explain.
A tiny interactive checkbox challenge that feels like a silly browser prank without downloads or signups.
A cute absurd visual detour for friends who prefer wholesome weirdness over jump scares or harsh pranks.
Bouncing cats in a browser tab: silly, visual, and easy to close when the joke is done.
A pretend hacker typing effect that is funny for short demonstrations, not for fooling people into panic.
A gentle reveal toy that turns cursor movement into a cute image. Good for a calm surprise link.
Avoid links that imitate security warnings, ask for personal information, require downloads, contain adult or gambling content, trigger harsh audio, or make the recipient feel tricked in a harmful way.
Try the Random Generator, browse silly websites to send friends, or open the UselessCN random button for a one-click surprise.
Yes. Use the submission page if the site is public, browser-based, playful, safe for ordinary users, and not a spammy download or signup funnel.