Bored.com used to be one of those classic time-killer sites you’d stumble onto in the school library or computer lab during your off periods. Back in the Flash era, it was packed with browser games, weird quizzes, and random internet junk you’d spend hours perusing. Then Flash died, most of those old sites faded away, and Bored.com nearly disappeared with them into obscurity.
Thankfully it didn’t. It just reinvented itself into something even better: A user-curated collection of the best online time-killers.
The modern version of Bored.com feels less like an arcade and more like a thoughtfully considered list of fun and interesting undiscovered corners of the internet. It collects odd websites, niche tools, trivia, experiments, and tiny interactive toys. I can spend hours browsing through its addictive site recommendations which include psych tests, online mystery games, AI experiments, and more.
What I like is that it still captures that old-internet aggregator vibe without feeling dated. You know, back in the day when the web used to feel messier and more playful. A place curated by humans rather than algorithms and bots. Remember when you’d bounce between random sites just because they were interesting? Bored.com taps back into that energy.
If you miss the feeling of discovering strange little corners of the internet for no reason other than curiosity, Bored.com is worth a revisit.
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