: Move your mouse anywhere on the screen and wait. The site will find a photo of someone pointing exactly at your cursor.
: A Google Arts experiment where you drag four opera-singing blobs up, down, left, and right to alter their pitch and vowel sounds, creating beautiful operatic harmonies.
: A sixty-second meditation website. You type a stressful thought into a bubble, and watch it slowly shrink and float away into a vast, calming digital galaxy. 1000 websites to cure boredom
: You place your cursor anywhere on the screen, and the site finds a photo of someone pointing exactly at your cursor.
Watch chaotic, autonomous tools paint abstract designs on screen. : Move your mouse anywhere on the screen and wait
: A data-backed look into the future. Speculative timelines outline what humanity, technology, and Earth might look like decades, centuries, and millennia from now. Digital Art and Creative Playgrounds
: A physics simulator where realistic images of cats bounce around your screen. You can click and drag them to watch them tumble. Retro Gaming and Hidden Arcade Gems : A sixty-second meditation website
: An interactive digital creature that reacts to your mouse movements, turning into a chaotic strobe show if you move too fast.
turn idle curiosity into knowledge, explaining everything from how engines run to the psychology of happiness. Similarly, Wait But Why
Productive boredom. You learn something random, and suddenly you aren't bored—you are fascinated.