Here are some cool websites that you might not have heard of but are funny, useful, clever and infuriating – sometimes all at the same time:
- STRML: Website that builds itself as you watch.
- FreeAdsTime: It reminds you of Craigslist but there’s more.
- Cetus: Dolphin voices and their acoustic spectra.
- Rapid Tables: Good site for electrical calculations and conversions.
- Phonetic Reverser: A website that shows you how to speak backwards.
- Talk to Transformer: See how a modern neural network completes your text.
- David Li: Ocean Wave Simulation.
- Bird Sounds: Visualisation of thousands of bird sounds.
- All About Circuits: Site where you can learn all about electrical circuits and how they work.
- Paletton: Pick colors that go well together with Paletton.
- Live Map: A interactive map of world conflicts.
- Passport Index: A web that lets you compare Passports, showing you where you can go with or without a visa, and rank them.
- Wikiverse: An interactive galactic map of Wikipedia.
- Ruin My Search History: Ruin and protect your search history and privacy.
- How Car Works: Want to know about cars? Here’s a website that gives details of every part of a car with detailed pictures.
- Concert Hotels: Test your rhythm keeping skills.
- Periodic Stats: A clean, modern, interactive periodic table.
- Map of metal: This website gives you a visual map of metal music and its many sub-genres.
- Algorithmia: Use deep learning algorithms to add color to black and white images.
- Will Robots Take My job?: A website that tells you the likelihood of your job being automated.
- Evolution of the Scrollbar: Interact with some iconic scrollbars.
- Shame Bell: Shame bell on your phone.
- See Hear Party: Enter what you want to see & hear and this site will generate a music video out of gifs.
- Clickhole: The Onion’s parody of BuzzFeed-esque clickbait sites.
- House Creep: This website maps murder homes, meth labs, and other homes in the news.
- Inbflat: Just play all these videos together and enjoy.
- Spend your leap second here: A leap second is coming up. Don’t know what do with your extra time? Spend it here.
- Pokemon Palettes: The beautiful colors used in Pokemon.
- Anti Podes Map: The exact opposite side of the earth from your point.
- Super Formula: Create organic 3D shapes in your browser.
- Blitze: Follow thunderstorms in real time.
- What is your dog?: Detects what breed your dog is from any photo of them.
- The Ransomizer: A site where you can turn any text into a digital ransom note.
- SongSim: A tool that lets you visualize song lyrics in the form of a matrix.
- Waifu2x: A site that increase the resolution of any picture.
- Nott: A website that produces a 3D model of your face from a photo.
- NPR: Find out the possibility that your job can be automated in the next 20 years.
- My Pi Day: Find where your birthday appears in Pi.
- Faitherikli: Cool language evolution simulator using agent-based modeling.
- Time: Exact time, tells you what special day it is.
- My Car Makes Noise: A library of car noises which can be used to diagnose car problems.
- My Fridge Food: This website will display all recipes based off what you have in your fridge.
- Out Rider: See the effects of different nuclear bombs at any address in the world.
- Even Stranger Things: A website that makes your image Stranger Things-ified by using AI to figure out whats in your image.
- Codingame: Learn to code writing a game.
- Explain Shell: Match command-line arguments to their help text.
- Sugar Stacks: A website that visualizes sugar content of servings of various foods in sugar cubes.
- WCRF: This website lets you look at lifestyle cancer risk and protective factors by evidence strength.
- Light Pollution Map: This website lets you check the light pollution levels of any location from present to the past decade.
- Land Lines: Draw a line and let the planet complete the picture.
- Online Tone Generator: This website lets you test your hearing abilities.
- Song Visualizer: This website lets you visualize the lyrical repetition patterns in songs.
- CD Cover: This website lets you create CD Cover online.
- Jurassic System: A website that simulates the Jurassic park operating system.
- The Economics of Seinfeld: A website that uses Seinfeld clips to explain basic economic concepts.
- RegExr: A brilliant website that allows you to experiment with regular expressions.
- Make My Drive: Find all the quirky places along your road trip.
- Flight Club: A site that lets you create realistic rockets and launch them.
- BBC: The making of me and you.
- Pixel Thoughts: A 60-second meditation tool to help clear your mind.
- Radiooooo: This website lets you explore music from most any country in any decade since 1900.
- Saninnsalas: This website let you practice frequency recognition.
- New Investor Daily: This website lets you see how well hypothetical investments in the past would have done.
- Tosdr: No one reads the terms of service. This website basically makes a tl;dr of them.
- Create Brief: This website lets you visualize your brand with a radar graph.
- Birthquake: This website lets you find out what earthquakes occurred where on your birthday.
- Piskel: This website let’s you make pixel art animations.
- Better Explained: A website that explains maths concepts in very intuitive way so you don’t have to memorize them.
- Calligraphr: Turn your handwriting into a font.
- Ventusky: Visualization of weather wind speeds.
- Local Lingual: Hear peoples voices around the world.
- Genealogy: A website to track back mathmaticians through PhD advisors. You’re very likely to get to Isaac Newton or Galileo.
- Windy: Cool website to check wind and weather.
- Dsxyliea: A website demonstrating what it’s like to have dyslexia.
- Textsmili.es: This website lets you create your own ‘lenny’ faces.
- Old Maps Online: This website lets you see how your area looked x years ago.
- vMashup: This website lets you combine two Youtube videos with fun results.
- Verify Email: This website lets you verify that an email address actually exists before you send email to it.
- Chromoscope: This website lets you see the Milky Way in different wavelengths including X-Ray, Ultraviolet and Microwave.
- Rebrickable: This website lets you combine different LEGO sets to see what kind of wonderful creations you can make.
- Labs.500px: Search for photos by sketching a picture.
- The Google Cemetery – Google Graveyard: Dead Google products.
- Graphics.WSJ: Search Hillary Clinton’s emails.
- If It Were My Home: See what life would be like in a different country.
- Affine Layer: Draw something and let the AI auto-photoshop your drawing to cats/buildings/shoes.
- Codepen: Have fun with gravity.
- Javier: Find the visual center of your images.
- JScreenFix: Dead pixel fixer with HTML5.
- Diane goes for you: You’ve a question about something you saw in google maps? This girl will go see for you what it is.
- A Soft Murmur: Create a custom ambient sound mix (rain, thunder, waves, coffee shop, etc) to block distractions.
- Place Between: Find the midpoint between multiple locations.
- Volcano Discovery: This website shows you what volcanoes are currently erupting.
- Travelling Salesman Problem: 3D visualization of the travelling salesman problem.
- Suprious Correlations: This website finds correlations between seemingly random/unrelated statistics better.
- Projects Truth: This website has a live representation where in the world the Sun is at its highest point in the sky.
- Neal Fun: Interactive deep sea page.
- Musicmap: All of music’s history in one place.
- Built With: Enter a website and see what tools were used to build it.
- Data Sketch: Mapping 1000 years of ancestral connections in the European royal families.
- Sumopaint: Photoshopping in your browser.
- Background Burner: This website let’s you quickly remove the background from any image or photo.
[…] Also read: 101 cool websites for when you’re bored […]
[…] Also read: 101 cool websites you never knew existed […]
[…] Also read: 101 cool websites for when you’re bored […]