
r/WeirdWebsites

This has some kind of weird stuff with no clear origin.
It's a lot of short videos, vintage, art, abstract, classical music. It's kind of good to zone out to.
There are movies that come up, but it looks like no play controls or anything so you just kind of show up when it's on. It's been a few art house things that I've been familiar with but then other stuff I just didn't know.
It has some weird cryptic stuff in the browser tab too if you're on a desktop.
Me and my friend found this mysterious website while eating lunch at school. (redredred.red)
So a tad bit of background; my friend and I were eating lunch when he told me "hey, I found this weird website at home." He showed me this and we goofed around on it like I did in the video, but we let it go quickly as we got bored. A while later, I had him check on it, and it had changed. Viewing it on the Wayback Machine shows a little bit of activity WAY back in time (no pun intended). I'm confused by this, but I lack the knowhow and materials to investigate this further. I've heard that some people on Reddit love a little challenge, so I hope you guys can explore this and possibly figure out what's going on here. Good luck! <3 I also hope I didn't leak any sensitive data with this video. I had to take a few takes as I realized my address and stuff was shown, so tell me if I did anything stupid again, please!
weird website with only a password
Yep, another one of these. i found this page (https://btaf.space/) which is only a textbox and a sumbit button, im not sure what the purpuse of it, or if its any important but ima just leave it at that
Has anyone else found this terminal?
A friend sent me this website yesterday. It looks like some kind of terminal. Most commands don't work, but a few actually respond. I can't tell if it's unfinished or if I'm missing something. Has anyone figured out more?
I built a website that spells your name using real-world images
NASA's Landsat Name Generator gave me the idea for this project. I wanted to take the concept a bit further by using not just satellite images of geographic locations, but also natural objects and formations that resemble letters.
Type your name, and each character is matched to a real image that naturally looks like that letter. It was a fun project to build, and I'd love to hear your feedback!
Opinions: Should we ban websites that are just a password?
These have been a staple since the start of the subreddit, but I can't help but feel they have no real substance beyond people trying to brute force it. Often times, they are actually used for things, and only appear mysterious due to the singular nature of the site.
What are your opinions, should we allow password sites?
Found something similar to Demonic website, can someone confirm it for me
It's in a language which I don't know so I can't determine if it's real or just a troll
I built an anonymous galaxy where strangers leave one polaroid and one sentence: "Before I die, I want to…" — and it stays there forever
Hi — I made this. (Before I Die)
The idea isn't mine, really. It belongs to those chalkboard walls that appear in cities sometimes, where strangers finish the sentence "Before I die, I want to…" in public, in chalk, knowing the rain will erase it. What always got me was the collisions — "see the northern lights" written right next to "forgive my father." Two strangers who will never meet, an inch apart.
I wanted to build the night-sky version of that wall. One where the rain can't reach.
How it works: you leave one photo and one sentence. It becomes a polaroid floating in a galaxy with everyone else's. That's all. There are no accounts, no likes, no comments, no followers, no feed deciding what you deserve to see. You drift, you read, you leave — or you stay.
Two small secrets: turn the sound on. And if you stop moving for thirty seconds, the galaxy starts showing you memories on its own.
Because this is Reddit, the money part, upfront: exploring is free, forever. The first 100 memories are free too — about 90 spots are left as I write this. After that, placing one costs $1.50, once. It
pays for servers and storage and nothing else.
No ads, ever. If you leave a sentence tonight, you'll be one of the first hundred lights in there. Be honest with it — it's going to outlive both of us.
Mac Demarco made his own browser based computer game / website where the aim is to shave some dude.
What is this? grave.com
I was browsing the internet, looking at random websites and I typed in “grave.com” all lowercase, and it showed me this photo. I don’t know what it is or where it’s from
A binary file <-> image converter
I was searching for a binary to audio file when I found this one (it’s not exactly what I was looking for but I like the idea). You can import any binary file and you get an image that store your file (idk exactly how it work so don’t ask but there is a thing with an integrity check with SHA)
The link: compress-as-an-image.ct.ws
Old website I found
I made this happy meat farms inspired website like 3 years ago hope you guys like it lol
I built a game where you literally can't win by skill only pure, dumb luck. Here's the result.
luckiest-man-on-earth.vercel.appFound a site thats like the public bathroom wall of the internet
found at 3am. like a shitty omegle
i guess i'm the only one still online. seems like it died a while ago lol
edit oh shit forgot to include the link: annm.us
Pageorb back up
I had to shut down pageorb for a bit but I have it back up I added a lot of sites I had I gotta finish handing them all that I had on there let me know how you guys like the screen
Typing r.bo into a browser brings you to a website that visually changes its url based on the letter it picks or cycles through
does anyone have any idea what this website could be used for? my best guess is that its just someone's fun website for some form of contact since there is an email link there that opens the mail app