Escape boredom thoughtfully.Cool and interesting websites worth exploring.
Discover cool websites, hidden gems, interactive experiences, and unusual corners of the internet. A human-curated way to explore the web without feeds or algorithms.
Explore websites worth your time.
No feeds. No accounts. No algorithms.
Wandering vs Exploring
Wander randomly is for when you don't know what you're looking for and would rather be surprised. Choose a mood, and Webernaut will guide you to a discovery.
Explore by category is for when you already know the kind of experience you're in the mood for. Browse discoveries, read a short description, and choose your own path.
Both options lead to the same curated collection of worthwhile websites. The difference is simply whether you'd rather follow curiosity or follow intention.
Why these categories?
Most websites organize discoveries into categories like Science, Technology, News, or Entertainment. Those categories can be useful, but they don't always capture what you're actually in the mood for.
That's why Webernaut organizes discoveries by mood rather than subject matter. The goal isn't to help you find a specific topic. It's to help you find the kind of experience you're looking for right now.
A quick category explainer
Quiet Escapes
Calming websites designed to help you slow down, wander, listen, observe, and take a break from the noise. These are the corners of the web best explored with a cup of coffee and no particular destination in mind.
Playful Interactions
Creative tools, interactive experiments, and websites that reward curiosity. If you feel like clicking, drawing, exploring, or simply seeing what happens, this is usually a good place to start.
Strange Corners
The internet has always been home to weird and wonderful creations. Strange Corners is where you'll find unusual projects, unexpected humour, and experiences that are difficult to explain but surprisingly memorable.
Perspective Shift
Some websites leave you feeling a little smarter, a little smaller, or a little more connected to the world. This is where many educational, scientific, historical, and data-driven discoveries end up—not because they share a subject, but because they inspire wonder, spark curiosity, and encourage you to see things from a different angle.