

100,000 Stars is an interactive visualization of the stellar neighborhood. It shows the location of 119,617 nearby stars derived from multiple sources, including the 1989 Hipparcos mission. Zooming in reveals 87 individually identified stars and our solar system. The galaxy view is an artist's rendition based on NGC 1232, a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way.

A little game about chickens.

Akinator can read your mind and tell you what character you are thinking of, as if by magic. Think of a real or fictional character, answer few questions, and Akinator will try to guess who it is. Will you dare challenge the genie?

An infinitely zooming floral botanical painting. Created by Nikolaus Baumgarten and Sophia Schomberg.

Citywalki lets you immerse yourself in the vibe of cities from all over the globe without leaving your home. You can explore over 200 locations right now, while new ones are added every week. Take a walk in Paris, drive on the streets of Manhattan or enjoy the breathtaking aerials views of Tokyo.

Cookie Clicker is an incremental web-browser. The goal of the game is to produce as many cookies as you can. There is no end to the game, but some believe getting all the achievements is technically seen as "finishing the game".

Draw your very own hero and embark on amazing new adventures!

Floor796 is an animated scene showing the lives of characters from various works on the 796th floor of a huge space station. The animation is regularly expanded with new blocks (rooms) and characters from movies, TV series, games, anime, memes, etc.

Step aside, blocky builders and recipe-reliant crafters. Infinite Craft operates on a different plane. Here, you start with four basic elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. But the magic lies in combining these to create entirely new things. Each fusion unlocks a world of possibilities, from familiar animals and mythical creatures to abstract concepts and fictional characters.

An infinitely zooming painting by Nikolaus Baumgarten.

People have different names for the colors they see. Language can affect how we memorize and name colors. This is a color naming test designed to measure your personal blue-green boundary.

A musical web toy. Use your numpad or number row keys to play your favourite songs right in the browser.

Kid Pix is a bitmap drawing program designed for children. It was first released in 1989 by Craig Hickman and was later published by Broderbund. It's known for its user-friendly interface, silly sound effects, and fun drawing tools.

An interactive timelapse of Earth’s supercontinents and evolutionary history.

Explore the world via Google Street View. MapCrunch teleports you to a random place in the world. Discover the vast array of imagery captured by Google in 50 countries, featuring spectacular scenery, magical moments and the utterly unexplainable.

Making weird things on the web!

A collection of optical illusions and optical toys by Toms Toys.

This website will create for you a secure password so utterly repulsive that not even the most hardened criminal, identity thief, NSA agent, or jealous boyfriend would ever want to use it.

The ultra-summer internet radio station, playing an infinity pool of summer sounds 24/7. Swimwear optional.

Can a neural network learn to recognize doodling? Help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research.

Sandspiel is a creative game where you build unique environments from elements that react with each other. Use your imagination and see what fascinating reactions you can create in this fun pixelated game!

skribbl.io is a free online multiplayer drawing and guessing pictionary game. A normal game consists of a few rounds, where every round a player has to draw their chosen word and others have to guess it to gain points!

Play the Squares game! Connect letters in a grid to create words. A new puzzle is available every day!

A synthesizer simulator where every note plays in-tune and on-beat.

Tane.us is a mostly Flash-based collection of web pages that I started making right after I graduated high school and have slowly added to ever since, though mostly during my college years (long ago).

Tessellation Kit is a tool that lets you draw tessellations by pushing the edges of shapes into each other.

A hub for all things quirky and weird on the internet.

This is basically a shiny new version of malevole, a weird random-nonsense site launched way back in 2002.

Guess the year real-world photos were taken. Test your history knowledge with a daily challenge featuring a new set of photos each day.

Open a new window somewhere in the world. Look through windows shared by real people, and share yours to become a part of this global community.

Test your knowledge in geography! Worldle is a game where you have to guess the country based only on its shape.

The Zoomquilt was created in 2004. The project was started by Nikolaus Baumgarten and emerged from a scene of people creating collaborative patchwork paintings together over the internet in the early 2000's.

The Zoomquilt was created in 2004. The project was started by Nikolaus Baumgarten and emerged from a scene of people creating collaborative patchwork paintings together over the internet in the early 2000's. In 2007 the successor Zoomquilt 2 was released.