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There are about 1.1 billion websites in the world as of January 2024.

Yes, you read correctly — 1.1 billion websites make up the world wide web.

While only about 18% are currently active, among those you’ll find the gem of gems — websites that are active and carefully designed yet are absolutely, in the most amusing of ways, utterly useless.

Whatever the rationale, someone felt compelled to make each of the 19 sites listed below. And we just have to share them with you.

We called them gems for a reason. If you have the time to spare or sense that urge of procrastination coming about, give these wonderfully pointless websites a go! Here are 19 of the best useless websites that you can find on the internet.

1. HackerTyper

An image of the HackerTyper website.

HackerTyper is one of those websites that exists but you can’t quite put your finger on why it exists. Perhaps it was designed to live out those 90s hacker film fantasies in real life, like Hackers or Weird Science .

It’s an amusing interactive web page and someone’s love letter to code. Check out the website and play around a bit if you have time to kill. It’s also a neat way to learn to code!

2. One Fish Studio’s uselesscatgame

Are quirky cats still trending in 2021?  Trending or not, cats are almost synonymous with internet culture. Maybe that’s why One Fish Studio brought us a cheeky little game to waste time on when we should be doing something better — the uselesscatgame .

Click on a random color and you’ll be rewarded with — you guessed it — a cat with laser eyes. (It’s the internet, so why not?)

Uselesscatgame knows its purpose: to be a useless website for people with nothing to do but kill time on a pointless website. It’s in its name. What more can you ask for? Clicking on a random color to reveal a silly cat with laser sci-fi eyes is just fun. 

3. Cat Bounce

An image of the Cat Bounce site.

Cats are a staple in internet meme culture, so it only makes sense that there are multiple useless websites putting cats front and center.

Cat Bounce is maybe the most useless website of websites on this list. Cats simply bounce about on the page. But wait, it gets better! When you click the “make it rain” button, a deluge of cats rains down from the top of the screen. Pointless? Absolutely. But it’s one of those weird websites you’d find trending on Twitter for no reason other than its wonderfully useless nature.

4. Long Doge Challenge

Oh yes, the cute cat’s ultimate rival, the Doge! Unless you use the internet solely for work and nothing fun, you most certainly are aware of the internet’s affinity for the Doge. Enter, the Long Doge Challenge .

If you need a good chuckle, check out this site. You’ll find a glorious pixel graphic of the internet’s beloved pup, the Doge. With each scroll or flick of your finger, you’ll collect wows — yes, wows!

So far I’ve collected 25 wows, and according to the web page, my Doge is “wow wow long.” Is this a testament to the useless web in all its glory? Yes. This is a thoroughly pointless website yet altogether amazing nonetheless.

5. Pointer Pointer

An image of a girl pointing

Where does one begin with Pointer Pointer ? To start, move your cursor across the screen, wait about 3 seconds, and voilà, a photo of someone, something, or a group of someones will appear on your screen, pointing directly at your cursor.

Who are these someones? I’m not certain, but they look like nice people from the early 2000s. And hey, we’re all nostalgic for those sweet and innocent pre-social media times.

6. Mondrian and Me

Brought to you by the same guy behind the glorious Long Doge Challenge web page is Mondrian and Me . Another useless website but with an artistic twist!

An interactive point-click web page that allows you to explore your “artistry” while killing time and indulging in a bit of procrastination, Mondrian and Me is a fantastic site to peruse.

7. Bored Button

An image of the Bored Button website.

Bored? So bored? Bored at school? Bored at work? Bored to tears? Bored to death?!

You need the Bored Button , the only button on the internet that is here to cure your boredom in the most cleverly and endlessly useless of ways!

If cat GIFs or Doge memes aren’t your thing, the Bored Button is your best bet for online procrastination (with the exception of Twitter).

Just click the button and see for yourself. The Bored Button will transport you to a realm of endless internet games, columns, memes, quizzes, and more! Wait — maybe this website isn’t completely pointless?

8. Ffffidget

The ffffidget website is the internet’s fidget spinner. Ah, what a magnificently useless website! Add it to the list.

You click it and it spins, or stops spinning, and so on. If the virtual version doesn’t quite do it for you, don’t be dismayed. You can buy your very own real-life fidget spinner by accessing the hyperlink at the bottom right-hand corner of ffffidget’s web page.

An image of the Try PaP website.

The passive-aggressive password machine, or PaP for short, is brought to us by Tim Holman and Tobias van Schneider.

OK, so this is not completely a useless website as it can test your password’s strength in the cheekiest of ways, but it still has made the list! The page leads with “Imagine your in-laws are helping you with a password ... this is what they’d say.” Simply type in your password into the text box and wait for PaP to insult your paltry efforts.

If you’re in need of a grin, want to kill some time, or need to check your password’s strength in a more amusing manner, look no further than PaP.

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10. Smash the Walls

Another interactive yet incredibly useless website for our list is Smash the Walls ! Or rather, click the colorful walls and watch them crumble to unveil another colorful wall. To say that you’re “smashing” walls would be quite the hyperbole.

Nevertheless, if you’re into candy-colored neon graphic folds, this profoundly pointless website is a wonderful way to delve into the depths of your procrastination.

11. Something Weird or Confusing

An image of the "Something Weird or Confusing" site. It features a button you can push that sends you to a product that is weird or confusing.

Looking to buy something weird or confusing? Look no further! Whether you want to get lost in the depths of the bizarre items available on the internet or need an eccentric gift, weirdorconfusing.com is the useless website that you’ve been seeking. Who needs Amazon when you have Something Weird or Confusing?

Similar to PaP, this site isn’t entirely pointless as it does have a bit of a functionality. However, just like PaP, it’s a wonderfully pointless way to waste time.

12. The Zen Zone

Ah, The Zen Zone . The perfect place to visit for an oddly satisfying, almost meditative, experience. Not every useless website on the internet has to be absurd.

No quirky cats with laser eyes, no Doge memes, no flashing wacky graphics, none of that. It’s just you and the wholesomely simplistic UI designed by Tim Holman transporting you away to the zen-est of zones you’ll find on the internet.

Choose switch, swirl, or break and let the games begin.

13. Fish Feeder

A screenshot of the Fish Feeder website.

Creative Tech Guy’s Fish Feeder is a love child of the early internet and a fantastically pointless way to procrastinate online.

Fish Feeder could be deemed pointless as it serves no other purpose than entertainment. It’s a weird website, yet cool in its conception and admirable in its nostalgia-invoking 2000s aesthetic.

14. Joquotes

This one’s not for everyone, but if you happen to enjoy a good JoJo meme or JoJo content, do yourself a favor and check out Joquotes . You’ll grin and find plenty of shareable content for your social media following to get lost into. If you’re a fan, take a dive into the internet culture surrounding JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and you’ll be entertained for hours.

15. ThreeJS Background Test

An image of the orbs on the ThreeJS website.

ThreeJS Background Test is an entirely useless website but nevertheless an incredibly cool project! There’s not much to say about the website other than it is a single-page web page with a three JS as the sole fold.

In this single fold, pixel-like orbs float about on your computer screen. These orbs move in a hypnotic motion. If you scroll or move your cursor, you can get a better display of these orbs as they float about in the void that is this delightfully weird website.

16. beesbeesbees

Imagine the internet without meme culture. It’s almost impossible to imagine, but it’d be quite the drab experience. Internet meme culture is synonymous with absurdity, and beesbeesbees is a proud subset of the absurd content that lies within the worldwide web.

A useless website? Without a doubt. But it’s one that is a testament to the wonders of meme culture.

Oh, the internet. What would we do without the marvelous, yet irreverently ridiculous gems that you behold?

17. Patience Is a Virtue

An image of the never-ending loading screen on the Patience is a Virtue site.

If you haven’t happened upon this flippant corner of the internet, Patience Is a Virtue is a good starting point for you.

This is a magnificently pointless website but could be a good joke come next April Fools’ Day! Or perhaps it can be your online party trick to share on your social media feed. Hmm, let’s go with Twitter!

18. Endless Horse

Endless Horse is the lovely lackluster cousin of the Long Doge Challenge.

Just like the Long Doge Challenge, you are presented with a pixel horse — but none of the fun “wows” from Long Doge. However, just like the Long Doge, as you scroll — you’ve guessed correctly — the horse gets long! It’s the endless horse. The URL speaks for itself. What else would you expect from such a useless website?

19. Paper Toilet

An image of a toilet paper roll on the Paper Toiler website.

To top off our list of the most useless websites on the internet, here is Paper Toilet . Not to be confused with toilet paper.

Paper Toilet is a single web page of a toilet paper roll placed on top of a black fold. To see the website in all of its glory, simply scroll and the rest is internet history!

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So there you have it, 19 of the best useless websites you can find in the internet’s deepest corners. We wanted to give you a bit of variety, a sample here, a sample there, of the pointless and/or weird websites you can find online.

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Getting rid of boredom is one of the things that irritate most of the people, especially to those type of people who loves fun and adventure. Spending a couple of hours with nothing to do is a tough job. That is why you have listed some of the things that you can do to keep you busy. Thus, making the time pass by without even noticing it.

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Sing a Song

Even though you're not a good singer, singing may help kill time. By doing it, you can let the time pass without even noticing it. And of course, you can practice your singing voice though it is very horrible to hear.

Read a Bestselling Book

Some think this quickly boring, but really, they are too lazy to get a good book and read. Get a book of your best interest. Never try to read love stories because it will just make you sleepy. Others even consider reading the newspaper. If you are the kind of person who loves news and current events, papers would be the best for you. There are plenty of things that you can learn from the newspaper like insurance news, political news, sports and many more. There is also a specific page where you can read humorous comic strips and answer crossword puzzles.

Get some outdoor fun

There is nothing like getting some fresh air when you are feeling bored. You will be surprised at just how rejuvenated you feel as soon as you step outside. There are many fun activities you can enjoy out, and the good thing is that you don't have to be alone. Playing or competing with your family members or friends is always exciting; keeping the fun and energy going.

Try a new recipe. Start with dessert.

If you love cooking, it should be the best time to try out an exciting new recipe.

It is always fun to start preparing, following the instructions, and waiting to see the final results and even trying the dish out. This is a fun activity, whether you are alone or enjoying it with a friend.

This is best done in the company of good friends. You can visit new places, go to your favorite disco clubs, restaurants or bars to have a good time. Apart from snapping you out of your boredom, this will also give you an excellent chance to meet new people and make connections. You can too dance to good music to lift your moods. Unusual fun, even for a day, can make all the difference for you.

Listen to your favorite songs or a new genre of music

It's no hidden secret that music can transform our emotions and state of mind in an instant. If music is your thing, choose a couple of tracks/tunes you have always loved to listen to and start enjoying. When you're bored, these would sound extra-special and resonate with you more than ever before.

Or if you desire an instant mind-shift, listen to subliminal sounds - these are readily available in mp3 or CD format. With the click of a button, this technology can help you conquer boredom and lack of motivation or stimulation.

Draw something

For artists out there, always carry a piece of pencil and paper with you. You can never imagine how time quickly flies when you're enjoying the things that you do, and you can also practice your drawing skills.

Can't draw? No problem! YouTube has tutorials drawing anything you can imagine

Watch a Movie

Probably my best choice and suggestion. Why? You no longer have to read a book, sing a song or draw. Everything is in the movie, and it keeps your mind functioning and your heart beating. Watch any film of your choice. Horror, action, suspense, and comedy are the best types of movies. So sit back, relax, and enjoy! You will be surprised how everything happens quickly, and in the end, you'll end up spending a couple more hours to finish another one.

The next best thing to do to overcome boredom. You will not only kill time but also have a good rest; however, never do this in your office. You might get shocked to see your boss standing in front of you.

These are only some of the best things you can do to let time fly quickly, and if you would use your creativity, you can manage to discover tons of things that can keep you busy like getting a job. Getting a job is always one of the essential things that keep a person busy, especially if you're job is being an agent. Stuff like searching for insurance leads can make your time fly without you noticing.

Things To Do When Bored At Home On The Internet

There are many natural and profitable things to do when bored at home where you can use your free time productively and earn money online from a passive income. The best methods are those you undertake the initial work, and, apart from some monitoring and a few small tasks, you can sit back and watch as you achieve sales and profits.

One such secure method that anyone can learn and do is about offering products for sale on eBay. You should ask yourself if it is smart to sit around and waste another hour being bored at home when that time could be put to excellent use running your own eBay business, offering products to prospects who are actively searching for them?

With just a little time spent finding out what those that succeed on eBay do, it is easy to copy their business model then. It is a fact that the vast majority of sellers on eBay don't have much idea about winning selling strategies. Yet by understanding and adopting a successful selling model, a few sales can turn into a torrent of profits. And this can be achieved without actually having to have anything to sell yourself. The opportunity is there to offer a single product to a range of products, even opening your own eBay store. With the advantage of the internet, you do not also have to stock any of the products as you can utilize the use of drop shopping companies.

The best place to start when you ask yourself, "what will I offer for sale?" is to consider what you are interested in, what passion and hobbies you are involved in, and whether you can sell items related to that. It is always easier to start something new, which means your interest. That is because when you are faced with challenges, you do not lose heart and stop what you are doing. You won't see it as a chore because you should enjoy doing it and getting fun out of it. And even better, when you start to make some money from one of your interests, that is a fun thing to do.

eBay or Amazon are things you should consider for secure and profitable things to do when bored at home. The actual amount of time spent doing this is a decision you will make, though there is always the potential to create a profitable business from this, or perhaps you wish to spend a few hours per week and enjoy the profits that flow from that. It is up to you how big you want to take this opportunity, but don't be surprised if you find you have no time to be bored after you start selling on eBay.

Overcoming Boredom

Boredom affects people at home as well as at work. One should always be watchful of this and avoid it. The following ideas and tips can help you avoid boredom at work.

For those who are used to working hard, their job satisfaction and achievements are essential factors that give them happiness. Boredom at work can kill all of this and throw them into depression and hit their productivity too. We aim to present a few ideas that can be implemented to overcome such situations of boredom at work.

This is the best time for you to get on to the intranet and learn more about your company. You can get to know all about the organization you work for, including its policies, vision, and goals.

Understanding your organization's philosophy and culture gives you a chance to identify with your company and adopt the same values in your work life. Besides, it drives away your boredom at work.

The best solution to drive away boredom is to interact with others in your office and renew your relationship. Getting to know others and finding out where they stand in their careers will help you share mutual knowledge and experience, which may be useful for both of you.

If you do not find a challenge in your present job and are doing routine tasks, then it is likely that you will get boredom. As soon as you recognize this, you should ask for a job change or shift to another department and take up something new.

Changing some of the daily routines and doing things differently can add variety in your office life. Discuss with your team and explore ways to increase interactions and extracurricular activities can be another solution.

If the boredom and monotony at work are wearing you down, you must try to change your routine and do something that is more fun and which makes you feel good. It can be buying a new expensive watch or a bag or treating yourself to ice cream.

If you have learned the art of overcoming boredom in work and be a go-getter, then the sky is the limit. No one can hold you back from achieving that height that you set your eyes on.

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The Useless Web is a fun and quirky website that randomly takes users to various other websites, most of which are bizarre, pointless, or just plain silly. It’s a great way to discover some of the weirdest corners of the internet. Have you stumbled upon any particularly amusing or strange sites through it?

Checkbox Race

By Demeo → Visit Checkbox Race

Checkbox Race is a playful website where you can create a race using checkboxes. It’s a fun way to see how checkboxes move across the screen as they compete in a race-like fashion. Each checkbox represents a participant, and they move at random speeds, creating a whimsical “race” of sorts. It’s a simple yet entertaining concept, perfect for a quick and amusing diversion online. Did you give it a try?

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Checkbox Race: A Detailed Overview

Checkbox Race stands as a testament to the intriguing fusion of simplicity and engagement within the realm of gaming. This overview aims to delve into the core aspects of Checkbox Race, offering a comprehensive understanding of its genesis, unique attributes, and the driving forces behind its appeal.

The Genesis of Checkbox Race

Checkbox Race emerges from a fascination with the browser-native checkbox element. Its inception stems from an innate appeal toward the simplicity and immediate response of the checkbox interface. Initially conceived as “Checkbox Olympics,” this concept evolved into a standalone experience, driven by the desire to explore the potential of checkboxes within the gaming landscape.

Exploring Checkbox as a Game Element

The primary question that often arises is: why opt for checkboxes over alternative gaming elements like dropdowns or buttons? The allure lies in the inherent simplicity and familiarity of checkboxes. The distinct visual cue of the blue checkbox and its immediate feedback resonate with both developers and players, offering a unique canvas for game creation.

Furthermore, the utilization of checkboxes offers a canvas for creativity. It’s a departure from conventional gaming elements, allowing developers to reimagine gaming experiences through a minimalist yet impactful interface.

Checkbox Race embodies this fusion, leveraging the checkbox as a fundamental gaming element to create an experience that challenges perceptions of gameplay while retaining an innate simplicity.

The Appeal of Checkbox Race: Art or Game?

Checkbox Race blurs the boundaries between artistry and gameplay dynamics. It’s an experience that transcends traditional gaming paradigms. While it offers entertainment, the gameplay experience oscillates between being engagingly monotonous and subtly challenging.

This unique blend positions Checkbox Race not merely as a game but as an artistic endeavor. It invites players to explore the nuances of its mechanics, encouraging them to find enjoyment in the challenge presented by its seemingly straightforward nature.

Moreover, Checkbox Race’s intriguing amalgamation of simplicity and challenge often leaves players contemplating whether to categorize it as a game or a work of art, adding to its enigmatic allure.

Why opt for checkboxes over dropdowns or alternative options?

The native checkbox element in browsers has always held an inexplicable appeal for me. There’s something about the simplicity and immediate response of the blue checkbox that resonates. It’s a preference that’s hard to articulate—I just find myself drawn to it and inspired to create using this element. Previously, I delved into this fascination with an incomplete project, “Checkbox Olympics,” and now, I aim to develop a standalone experience.

Is there a practical application for a game?

It’s a bit of a quandary. “Checkbox Race” offers entertainment, but its monotonous nature makes it less about speed racing and more about straddling the line between art and game. Some might find it more annoying or challenging than enjoyable. However, there’s a subset of individuals who appreciate these unique qualities.

What’s the fastest completion time?

I’ve put this game through around a thousand test runs, mainly to ensure all components function as intended. If I exploit tabs (though I considered implementing something to flag this or prevent it), I can clock under 15 seconds. Otherwise, it typically falls within the 45 to 1-minute range. The timing relies a bit on chance and avoiding misclicks.

Is Checkbox Race open source?

Absolutely. Checkbox Race is open source, though I consider it fairly ‘complete.’ There’s room for tweaking with CSS accent colors and potentially enhancing the mobile experience. This project might not mark the end of my exploration into gaming with checkboxes—I’m intrigued to see where else this avenue might lead.

One Square Minesweeper

By Demeo → Visit One Square Minesweeper

It seems you’re referring to a Minesweeper game variant called “One Square Minesweeper.” In the traditional Minesweeper game, players clear a rectangular board without detonating hidden mines. However, the “One Square Minesweeper” concept isn’t commonly known in the classic Minesweeper gameplay.

It might refer to a modified version where only one square is safe to uncover, and all the other squares contain mines. In this hypothetical scenario, players have to identify the one safe square among many to win the game. Unfortunately, since it’s not a standard or widely recognized variant, there aren’t specific rules or strategies established for this version of the game.

If you have more specific rules or details about this “One Square Minesweeper” variant, feel free to provide them, and I’ll do my best to assist you further.

One Square Minesweeper

Why Just a Single Square?

Honestly, Minesweeper never quite clicked for me. I managed to win the smaller versions a few times, but the allure of a massive square housing a solitary, conglomerate mine intrigued me. Initially, I envisioned it on a larger scale, yet somehow, its charm amplified when condensed into a seemingly harmless single square.

How Was This Created?

This project lingered on my to-do list, primarily due to the daunting task of sourcing appealing images that aligned with the desired retro style. Fortunately, I stumbled upon an entirely open-source Minesweeper package boasting a comprehensive collection of assets and clear layouts. Streamlining it became more about eliminating surplus functionalities.

What’s the Win-Loss Ratio?

Regrettably (or perhaps fortunately), I haven’t been diligently tracking it. However, based on some observations from tweets, it’s evident that many users are inadvertently left-clicking the mine square, forgetting the crucial right-click action required to flag mines in Minesweeper.

Any Special Features?

Indeed! This project was part of Netlify’s Dusty Domains initiative, where every project launched on an old domain contributed funds to charity. Ultimately, it raised over a hundred thousand dollars benefiting various charitable causes.

Any Further Details?

(Laughs) Not really. While One Square Minesweeper is open-source, I’d consider it pretty much ‘complete’ in its current state.

Doughnut Kitten

By Demeo → Visit Doughnut Kitten

Doughnut Kitten” sounds like an adorable concept! It makes me imagine a tiny kitten curled up in a sweet, doughnut-shaped bed or perhaps a kitten with fur patterned like the swirls on a frosted doughnut. Wouldn’t that be just the cutest thing? If only we could have doughnut-shaped kittens as pets!

Doughnut Kitten

How I Entered the World of Web Development

In 2015, my life took an unexpected turn when I began experiencing episodes of intense facial pain. Sleep became a distant luxury, leading me to stumble upon The Useless Web one restless night. Intrigued by the quirky realm of digital art, I decided that my newfound diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia wouldn’t dictate my path; instead, I resolved to embark on projects that truly captivated me.

The Genesis of Emoji Kittens: Domain, Code, or Imagery?

Following my diagnosis, Emoji Kittens emerged as my creative outlet. This collection cleverly blended classic kitten photography with emojis, set against soothing pastel backgrounds. A personal favorite featured a kitten nestled within the iconic Apple doughnut emoji.

The sequence of events leading to Emoji Kittens was serendipitous. After sharing my vision with a developer I met at a roller derby game, we collaborated to bring it to life. The domain was secured promptly, and the code followed suit.

Unveiling the Feline Stars: Behind the Scenes of Doughnut Kitten

To capture the enchanting images, we employed a 3D-printed doughnut-shaped prop, creating a secure setting for our feline models. The set even concealed a cozy pillow for maximum kitten comfort. The challenge lay in coaxing the kittens into desired poses – a task that involved a variety of toys, treats, and peculiar sounds to grab their attention and direct their gaze towards the camera.

Navigating the Challenges of Doughnut Kitten’s Development

Undoubtedly, the most demanding aspect of crafting Doughnut Kitten was the patience required for photographing these adorable but unpredictable models. During auditions, kittens would doze off in the prop, plunge headfirst into it, and playfully photobomb each other. Their whimsical behavior meant we had to be flexible and adaptable throughout the creative process.

Doughnut Kitten

It sounds like you’re working on a fascinating and visually captivating project that intersects art and science. Exploring histology to magnify your own cervical cells for an art collection that sheds light on HPV infections and their effects on cellular landscapes is a unique and thought-provoking endeavor.

What are you working on now?

The Mona Lisa effect you mentioned earlier, aiming to capture the gaze of kittens in a way that follows the viewer around the image, suggests a deep interest in capturing moments that engage and captivate the audience. It seems like you’re adept at conveying intricate details and nuances, whether it’s through the gaze of kittens or the microscopic world of cellular landscapes.

This new project, “There Was No Vaccine,” appears to delve into the intersection of medical science, art, and storytelling. It’s intriguing how you’re using your art to shed light on a health issue like HPV infections, portraying the vivid mutations within the cellular structures of the cervix. This approach has the potential to educate, create awareness, and evoke emotional responses in viewers.

Pug in a Rug

By Demeo → Visit Pug in a Rug

Pug in a Rug is a playful and alliterative phrase that often refers to the adorable image of a pug dog comfortably nestled or wrapped up in a cozy rug. Pugs are a small breed of dog known for their charming and affectionate nature. The phrase is often used in a light-hearted manner, perhaps as a cute and catchy description for a scene featuring a pug enjoying the comfort of a soft rug.

The whimsical combination of words makes it a popular choice for creative expressions, such as captions for photos or illustrations featuring pugs in snug or amusing situations. Overall, “Pug in a Rug” captures the endearing and humorous aspects of these lovable dogs.

First things first, is this your pug?

No, it’s not! The original photograph was discovered on Unsplash, credited to Matthew Henry. He boasts an extensive collection of adorable pugs nestled within rugs, all generously available under the Unsplash license. This specific pug in a rug served as the muse for this whimsical website!

How many levels ‘of pug’ are there in pug in a rug?

As of the current writing, there exist 19 distinct “levels of pug,” commencing as a junior assistant and swiftly progressing through the hierarchy to attain titles such as hermit, lord, or even king of pug! Although the current count is 19, the possibility of adding more layers to intensify the ascent has been contemplated. For now, let’s stick with the existing 19 levels.

Is there any special sauce in this site? How was it made?

Delving into the nuances, there are a few accidental intricacies that have yielded surprising effects. While idly accumulating your “honoring pug points” on the page, the level count continues to grow. However, if the tab is open but unfocused on another screen, the browser employs some clever tactics to conserve resources. Consequently, the counter may miss precise seconds, resulting in more seconds than levels—a serendipitous occurrence.

You can observe the creation of the pug in a rug in this video:

A second video enhances the interactive experience. By perusing the videos or inspecting the code, you can uncover some of the concealed levels of pug too!

So we have a horse, a pug, a pigeon, and cats… what animals are next on The Useless Web?

Valid observation. The Useless Web constitutes a virtual menagerie, with animal-centric sites often ranking among the most popular. Cute and eccentric animals prove to be irresistibly catchy, amusing, and memorable. There’s something about animals that sparks peculiar creativity in people as well!

If something seems absent, it might be frogs or turtles. I’ve entertained a couple of turtle ideas, considering their known languid pace fitting seamlessly into my pursuit of time-wasting, straightforward amusement. Keep an eye on this space!

Any plans for the future of pug in a rug?

Several ideas have been brewing, including the prospect of featuring different pugs in various rugs or exploring different dog breeds. However, at present, my allegiance remains with the classic pug in a rug! Perhaps a tool to legitimately boost your count could be in the works, but the energy might be better invested in something novel. Either way, stay tuned!

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  1. 19 best useless websites to visit when bored

    1. HackerTyper HackerTyper is one of those websites that exists but you can’t quite put your finger on why it exists. Perhaps it was designed to live out those 90s hacker film fantasies in real life, like Hackers or Weird Science. It’s an amusing interactive web page and someone’s love letter to code.

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