UselessCN Guide

One-Purpose Websites for Tiny Internet Jokes

One-purpose websites are the snack-size version of the useless web: one button, one scroll, one color change, one odd reveal, or one tiny joke that does not need instructions.

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Built for instant understanding

The best one-purpose websites make their entire premise obvious in a few seconds. You click, move, scroll, draw, or wait, and the page rewards you with a tiny pointless moment.

Good for quick boredom breaks

These links fit short pauses because they are lightweight, public, and easy to leave. They work well when someone asks for random fun websites or pointless websites to visit when bored.

Curated for ordinary users

UselessCN avoids adult content, gambling, scammy downloads, strong login walls, and aggressive popups. Bot-blocked pages are treated carefully instead of being marked dead automatically.

Curated examples

Start with these tiny web jokes and one-action browser toys before jumping back to the full random-button collection.

ClickClickClick

A strange page that narrates your clicks and movements as if the browser is keeping score of every tiny action.

Click Toy

Endless Horse

Scroll down an ASCII horse whose legs continue for a ridiculous distance, which is the whole joke.

Scroll Gag

Sometimes Red Sometimes Blue

A minimal color joke that flips between red and blue and proves a website can be memorable with almost nothing.

Minimal Color

Bury Me With My Money

A tiny looping gag page with a falling figure and one quote, preserved for quick pointless amusement.

Loop Joke

Is My Computer On Fire?

A one-question page that answers a very specific worry with the confidence only a useless website can have.

One Question

Koalas to the Max

Move through shrinking dots until a hidden koala appears, a simple reveal toy with classic useless-web energy.

Reveal Toy

One-purpose websites FAQ

What should I try after this list?

Use the UselessCN random button, browse all curated sites, or open the guide to classic pointless websites.

How are these different from web games?

Some one-purpose sites feel game-like, but they usually focus on one tiny action instead of levels, accounts, leaderboards, or long sessions. For more game-like picks, try quick online games.

Can I submit another tiny site?

Yes. If it is public, browser-based, safe for ordinary users, and funny or oddly satisfying in one quick action, send it through the submission page.