A tool to make blinkies (mini 2000s internet-styled gifs)! Pick a template and customize the text, font, and scale.
Wanna play Clue but don’t have any clue sheets? Here’s a handy dandy digital one. (Note: This sheet is specifically for the standard 2016 version of Clue, the box that says “Meet the new suspect: Dr. Orchid.” It can be used for the “Card Revealing Mirror” ver and I believe the “Ghost of Mrs. White” ver, but not the “Fan Voted Room” ver unless you can remember that the Hall is now the Bathroom. I don’t recommend trying to use it for any other ver of Clue, as it’ll get confusing fast.)
Do you like Cookie Run Ovenbreak/Kingdom/whatever else? Now you can make your very own cookie fan comics with a wide variety of character sprites, item images, and backgrounds, all directly from the games themselves! And if official sprites don’t suit your fancy, you can even upload your own sprites. (Note: You can also find other comic studios under the “Studio Crossover” section, but I put CROB/CRK here specifically because CRK is one of my favorite games of all time.)
Remember that Defunctland thing I mentioned earlier? Here’s their archive of theme park-related videos and images from the 1950s all the way to today.
Desmos Calculators: Graphing, Scientific, Four Function, Matrix, Geometry, 3D
Some very useful calculators that helped me survive college algebra.
Inspect the skeletal anatomy of several species of primates. This would probably be handy for Anatomy/Biology classes, or for artists needing reference.
Create your own Evangelion-styled title cards.
Listen to some of the classic radio stations from the Fallout series. There’s also a bonus beta hacking minigame, and specifically on pc there’s some quests and a map of the world!
Need a name for a character? A town? A store? Pretty much anything you can think of? Maybe one of this site’s hundreds of name generators (all manually put together by the site owner, Emily) can give you one! Or at least some inspiration to create your own.
Some fun music tools to mess around with! I’m not musically inclined enough to fully understand them, but maybe you’ll like them.
Create some good old “YOU DIED”-style memes with the fonts of your favorite FromSoft games.
Translate just about whatever you want into Circular Gallifreyan, a language from Doctor Who.
The Internet Archive’s library of GIFs from across internet history! Search up GIFs or create your own e-card in the “Send a GifGram” section. (Note: Be warned that GIFs of pretty much ANYTHING can appear.)
GifyPet and TamaNOTchi
Adopt an adorable interactive pet to embed on your own websites.
Tune in to the radio stations of a handful of Grand Theft Auto games. Each radio even has a custom UI!
The browser-based public domain version of the classic kid’s art program!
An in-browser art tool for all your quick drawing needs! Is it the best art tool ever? No, but it’s pretty decent for casual art.
Write anything you want in a font made entirely of llamas.
Make the TF2 loadout of your dreams. Pick a merc, choose from every item currently in-game, change the camera angles and backgrounds, mess with your merc’s pose and expression, give BLU Scout the pants he deserves, and more!
Write whatever you want in the legendary fonts of Microsoft WordArt!
Did your friend contradict themself? Point it out in the most dramatic way possible: an Ace Attorney-style objection! The simple objection maker lets you pick a character, speech bubble, and pose to accompany one box of text, while the regular objection maker lets you create entire courtroom scenes with more characters, text highlighting, flashes and screen shakes, music, sound effects, evidence presenting, and more!
Track the locations and paths of various sharks, sea turtles, alligators, dolphins, and seals around the world.
A crowdsourced map of memorial benches across the world! If you find a bench in your own travels, why not take a pic and add it to the database?
Create gifs of a hand petting whatever image you like.
A 3D posing program for art endeavors. Mess with models, poses, props, and lighting to get that perfect reference image. (Note: a bit paywall-y, but the free version is still useful.)
If you like pressed pennies, now you can find designs (and the machines that have them) all over the world!
Listen to radio stations from all over the world! You’d be pretty surprised at not only what kinds of music are played in certain areas but also what languages the stations are in relative to their location. (I quite like “NRK Jazz” in Oslo, Norway.)
An extremely in-depth 3D space creator. Build your own room, explore other people’s rooms, and even create games and stories within the rooms! It does seem to be a bit resource intensive, as it doesn’t run very well on my laptop. But my laptop’s low-end, though, so you might have more luck with it than me.
A little tool to solve mystery word games. Now you can cheat at Wordle. You shouldn’t. But I certainly can’t stop you.
Create and explore games and animations made with block code!
Sea of Thieves Map and Calendar
For all of you Sea of Thieves players out there, here’s an interactive map that can point out POIs, find islands, track commodity supply and demand, track storms, show in-game time, plan routes (kind of), and whatever else you can think to do with it! I’ve also included RareThief’s SOT calendar, so you can keep track of SOT events every month.
So ya wanna cheat at a Wikipedia race? I don’t know why you would, but if you do, look no further. This site will show you the shortest connections between any 2 Wikipedia pages. (although it includes navboxes which is kinda cheating in my opinion.)
A simple drawing program that lets you share replays of your drawing process.
Convert images to pixel art and add various little effects.
A tool to create hypothetical farm layouts for all the farm types in Stardew Valley. Pick your farm and season, and place crops; decorations; buildings; etc. to create your perfect farm! (Note: there are ads, but the website creator says they should all be closeable and to report them if they aren’t.)
Exchange Steam trading cards you don’t want for ones that you need. (Note: Unlike a lot of steam card trading, this doesn’t work on a 1:1 2:1 whatever system. Each game’s cards are assigned a numerical value, and when you put your cards into the system, your account is credited x amount of credits. Inversely, when you request cards from the system, x amount of credits are removed from your account.)
Many many textures to decorate whatever you’d like, as well as a playroom to try them out in!
Create fake cutscene images in the styles of boatloads of old games!
Ever heard of “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon?” It’s a game where, by identifying movies featuring 2 actors, one can create a chain of people that will eventually lead to the actor Kevin Bacon. However many movies it takes to make the chain is referred to as that actor’s “Bacon Number.” This tool creates chains using TMDB’s database, and will show/tell you the bacon number of whatever person you type in.
Ok let me explain. One time on AO3, someone uploaded a fanfiction called “Sexy Times With Wangxian,” and it had so many tags it was actively causing problems for regular site users. For some reason, someone made an AO3 tag generator that pulls from all of the tags this fanfic had. BTW, remember the general content warning at the beginning of the page? This is what originally made me put that there. STWW was an NSFW fic, so pretty much ANYTHING can show up. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Sometimes you just need to get your feelings out. Why not scream them into the void? After all, no one can hear you in the void (read: the void is a safe space).
Look at websites preserved as they were in the past. This thing is an absolute gem for research and/or finding lost media!
REFUSE to be lectured by people with thirty-dollar haircuts by making music with meme sound effects!
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A Wikipedia sister site full of freely usable files to do just about whatever you want with. However, you really need to read their reuse guide beforehand (located at this page.)
Make a fake windows error message with whatever text you want, in the style of whatever windows operating system you want.