Hacker Typer
Press random keys and pretend to write dramatic code like a movie hacker.
UselessCN Guide
Need a harmless link that says "look at this" without turning into homework? These silly websites are short, visual, and easy to share.
The best silly websites to send friends explain themselves instantly: bouncing cats, endless dogs, a fake hacker screen, or a tiny interaction that makes someone laugh before the tab gets closed.
UselessCN prioritizes links that open in a normal browser, avoid forced accounts, and work as quick boredom breaks for ordinary users.
A good friend-link does not need deep features. It needs a clear joke, an odd visual payoff, or a surprising one-click action worth sending to one more person.
Start here when you want a safe, funny, and low-commitment website to share in a group chat.
Press random keys and pretend to write dramatic code like a movie hacker.
A polished set of tiny click-first browser toys and micro-interactions for quick, low-stakes play.
Drag and fling colorful balls around a tiny physics sandbox that feels instantly satisfying.
Browse interactive line-based visuals, patterns, and miniature experiments in a clean visual playground.
Move through circles until a hidden koala slowly appears, then send it to someone who likes gentle visual payoffs.
A ridiculous rainbow dog loop that is loud, brief, and best used as a chaotic friend-link.
Bouncing cats fill the screen. It is silly, immediate, and easy to understand.
Move your cursor and the site finds a photo of somebody pointing exactly at it.
Type a password idea and get unnecessarily judgmental feedback from the page.
Use the UselessCN homepage and press the random button, or browse the full collection for a specific silly link.
They overlap. Useless websites can be weird, calming, artistic, or game-like; this page focuses on links that are especially easy to send to friends for a quick reaction.
Try websites to waste time, random fun websites, one-click web toys, and quick boredom breaks.