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Total: 89 sites.


  • The Webcomic List [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A long-running directory of webcomics and creators.
  • yellow5.com [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A minimalist and surreal personal website from the early web era.
  • milk.com [weird — 2026-01-11]
    An eccentric personal portal that embodies early web weirdness.
  • info.cern.ch [archives — 2026-01-11]
    The restored first website ever published on the World Wide Web.
  • Internet Archive [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A massive digital library and the Wayback Machine for browsing the web's past.
  • awaymessage.lol [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A nostalgic tribute to instant messenger away messages.
  • Cameron's World [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A massive collage built from archived GeoCities fragments.
  • OoCities [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A browsable mirror of archived GeoCities pages.
  • GeoCities (Restorativland) [archives — 2026-01-11]
    Restored GeoCities neighborhoods recreated for exploration.
  • Blades Place [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A classic personal homepage packed with links and sections.
  • Restorativland [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A preservation project rescuing lost and abandoned websites.
  • Textfiles.com [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A classic archive of BBS-era text files and early internet culture.
  • Wiby [search — 2026-01-11]
    A search engine focused on lightweight, classic-style websites.
  • gorenight.com [nsfw — 2026-01-11]
    Horror and gore content; enter at your own risk.
  • shaddy.dev [weird — 2026-01-11]
    An indie developer's personal website with experimental flair.
  • Marginalia Search [search — 2026-01-11]
    An indie search engine prioritizing non-commercial websites.
  • Marginalia Search (GitHub) [tools — 2026-01-11]
    Open-source codebase for Marginalia, a search engine focused on text-oriented, non-commercial, and "small web" websites.
  • Search My Site [search — 2026-01-11]
    A search engine for personal websites and digital gardens.
  • Neocities [hosting — 2026-01-11]
    Static site hosting inspired by the spirit of GeoCities.
  • webring.gg [webrings — 2026-01-11]
    Tools and discovery for modern webrings.
  • ARNGREN.net [weird — 2026-01-11]
    Infamously chaotic Norwegian product catalog website, often cited as a pure example of early web design excess.
  • The Million Dollar Homepage [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A legendary 2005 internet project that sold one million pixels of advertising space for one dollar each.
  • Documenting Reality [nsfw — 2026-01-11]
    Graphic real-world content; viewer discretion advised.
  • LINGsCARS Museum [archives — 2026-01-11]
    An archived "museum" version of the famously maximalist LINGsCARS website, preserved after a major redesign.
  • Poolsuite [radio — 2026-01-11]
    A retro-styled online radio experience streaming summer-themed music and visuals 24/7 (formerly Poolside FM).
  • WINDOWS93 [toys — 2026-01-11]
    A browser-based fake operating system parody inspired by 90s Windows interfaces, packed with games and web experiments.
  • Neal.fun [toys — 2026-01-11]
    A collection of playful, interactive web experiments and mini-projects exploring ideas, data, and curiosity.
  • Radio Garden [radio — 2026-01-11]
    An interactive globe that lets you explore and listen to live radio stations from around the world.
  • Somnolescent Districts [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A curated archive and directory of interconnected Neocities sites organized into fictional "districts."
  • Somnolescent [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A fictional universe built across interconnected personal websites.
  • Nekoweb [hosting — 2026-01-11]
    A community-driven platform for retro-style personal sites.
  • 1MB Club [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A directory of websites that keep their homepage under 1MB.
  • Curlie (Portuguese) [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A human-edited web directory, successor to DMOZ, presented here in its Portuguese-language version.
  • tilde.town [hosting — 2026-01-11]
    A shared Unix server for learning, writing, and publishing.
  • Wayward Web [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A hub for discovering indie and personal websites.
  • Hotline Webring [webrings — 2026-01-11]
    A nostalgic-themed webring connecting personal sites.
  • Webring Studio [webrings — 2026-01-11]
    A modern platform for creating, managing, and discovering webrings for independent websites.
  • webri.ng [webrings — 2026-01-11]
    A lightweight service that enables anyone to create and run a webring without maintaining their own infrastructure.
  • Webcomic Ring [webrings — 2026-01-11]
    A webring dedicated to independent webcomics.
  • The Online Books Page [libraries — 2026-01-11]
    A curated index of free online books.
  • Internet Sacred Text Archive [libraries — 2026-01-11]
    Public domain religious and mythological texts.
  • Rastko [libraries — 2026-01-11]
    A digital library focused on cultural and historical works.
  • PrePrints ReadingRoo.ms [libraries — 2026-01-11]
    A curated collection of Project Gutenberg preprints and experimental texts not included in the main catalog.
  • ReadingRoo.ms [libraries — 2026-01-11]
    Curated public-domain and experimental publishing.
  • Future of the Internet [essays — 2026-01-11]
    Projects and reflections on the future of the open web.
  • FOLDOC [standards — 2026-01-11]
    An old-school dictionary of computing and technical terminology.
  • The Jargon File [standards — 2026-01-11]
    A historic glossary of hacker slang and tech folklore.
  • Eric S. Raymond [essays — 2026-01-11]
    Essays and writings on open source and hacker culture.
  • RFC Editor [standards — 2026-01-11]
    The official archive of internet standards and technical documents.
  • 16colo.rs [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    ANSI and ASCII art packs from the textmode scene.
  • ASCII Art Archive [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A large collection of copy-paste ASCII art.
  • Web Design Museum [archives — 2026-01-11]
    An archive of web, software, and interface design from the 1990s and 2000s.
  • Optical Toys [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Interactive optical illusions and visual toys.
  • tholman.com [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A collection of playful creative coding experiments.
  • The Useless Web [toys — 2026-01-11]
    A button that sends you to random pointless websites.
  • Click the Red Button [toys — 2026-01-11]
    One click launches you into internet randomness.
  • Creative Commons [standards — 2026-01-11]
    Free licenses that let creators share work with clear usage rights.
  • Pointer Pointer [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Finds a photo of someone pointing at your cursor.
  • Eel Slap [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Slap a man with an eel using your mouse.
  • Cat Bounce [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Bounce cats around your screen with physics.
  • OMFGDOGS [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Endless rainbow dogs running forever.
  • Scream Into the Void [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Write something and let it disappear.
  • Zoomquilt [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    An infinite zoom artwork that loops forever.
  • Zoomquilt 2 [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A collaborative sequel to the infinite zoom concept.
  • nikkki.net [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    Portfolio of infinite zoom and generative artworks.
  • SHOULDSEETHIS [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A curated collection of interesting and well-crafted websites.
  • GifCities [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A search engine for animated GIFs rescued from GeoCities.
  • LHOHQ [weird — 2026-01-11]
    A notorious internet mystery and rabbit hole.
  • Nyan Cat [toys — 2026-01-11]
    The official infinite Nyan Cat experience.
  • Experiments with Google [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A gallery of creative browser-based experiments.
  • The Forest [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A one-button detour into someone's website with no map and no algorithm.
  • Cloudhiker [directories — 2026-01-11]
    Curated random-site exploration designed to bring back classic web discovery.
  • The Wild Wild Web [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A human-curated directory of non-commercial websites worth your attention.
  • ooh.directory [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A blog directory with categories, search, and random browsing.
  • indieblog.page [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Jump to a random post from a personal blog on the IndieWeb.
  • blogofthe.day [directories — 2026-01-11]
    A daily featured indie blog to help you explore beyond the algorithm.
  • Random Blog [toys — 2026-01-11]
    A big button that drops you onto a randomly selected blog.
  • 32-Bit Cafe [hosting — 2026-01-11]
    A community focused on building personal websites for self-expression and creativity.
  • Yesterweb (Community) [directories — 2026-01-11]
    An archived web-revival hub (webring/zine/Gemini and more).
  • heeeeeeeey.com [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Minimalist loop-toy that bounces you to its "hooooooo" counterpart.
  • hooooooooo.com [toys — 2026-01-11]
    The other half of the endless redirect loop (that's the whole joke).
  • Zombo.com [weird — 2026-01-11]
    Classic single-serving parody of "Flash intro" sites: anything is possible.
  • BEES BEES BEES BEES [toys — 2026-01-11]
    A proudly useless looping gag website (exactly what it sounds like).
  • Patatap [toys — 2026-01-11]
    Press keys/tap to trigger sound + animation like an audiovisual instrument (flashing warning).
  • Museum of Endangered Sounds [archives — 2026-01-11]
    Click through the iconic sounds of old tech (modems, VHS, etc.).
  • Museum of Lost Sounds [archives — 2026-01-11]
    A different "endangered sounds" museum experience built around audio nostalgia.
  • Rafaël Rozendaal — sitelist [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    A giant index of web-based artworks (a portal to dozens of strange sites).
  • fallingfalling.com [net-art — 2026-01-11]
    Hypnotic net-art piece by Rafaël Rozendaal (2011).
  • Site Gallery: "Rafaël Rozendaal — Websites" [directories — 2026-01-11]
    Curated entry point into a set of his online works.