Pointer Pointer
A strangely specific site that finds a photo of someone pointing exactly at your cursor.
UselessCN Guide
One-click web toys are tiny browser experiences where the first interaction is the whole point.
The point of a one-click web toy is immediate play. It should work in the browser and feel obvious within seconds.
A cursor gag, a color field, a drawing toy, or a strange loop can be more memorable than a polished app.
Many one-click toys are good for loosening up before writing, designing, coding, or studying.
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A strangely specific site that finds a photo of someone pointing exactly at your cursor.
A collection of seriously well-made little web toys that can steal half an hour instantly.
Draw badly and let Google’s AI guess what your sketch is supposed to be.
Drag, click and play with Mondrian-style blocks for no practical reason.
An infinite zooming visual tunnel that may make you forget what you were doing.
A mysterious red-green-blue playground. No instructions, just click around.
Turn binary switches into little piano sounds and pretend you discovered a very tiny instrument.
A hypnotic falling color-and-sound loop that feels like the internet slowly melting.
Move your cursor and unleash an unreasonable number of ducks. Hard to explain, easy to enjoy.
A full-screen random color. Refresh your mood one color at a time.
Draw gentle animated garden shapes in the browser and zone out for a while.
Swirl colorful digital fluid around your screen. Beautiful, relaxing, and completely nonessential.
Slice a 3D shape into digital confetti and enjoy the very specific joy of controlled destruction.
Press keys to trigger bright animations and punchy sounds. Instant keyboard-powered nonsense.
Tap keys and turn a simple cat into a tiny browser band for a very short music break.
A fake retro operating system packed with strange apps, jokes, sounds, and clickable nonsense.
A web toy is a small interactive browser experience made primarily for play, curiosity, or visual delight.
Many do, but cursor-heavy toys may be better on desktop.
Yes, use the Submit page and include the URL, title, and why it is fun or pointless.
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