RandomSiteGenerator.com exists because the modern internet has gotten boring. Everything is an algorithm. Every feed is a loop of the same content, optimized to keep you exactly where you already are.
We built this as an antidote. One button. No feed. No recommendations. Just a genuine leap into the unknown — the same feeling you got clicking a random hyperlink in 1999.
Every site in our vault has been hand-picked. That means no SEO spam, no content farms, no clickbait aggregators. Just weird experiments, forgotten classics, educational rabbit holes, and tools that make you go "wait, this exists?"
The collection spans four categories — Weird, Games, Learn, and Art & Chill — and grows whenever we find something worth adding.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — but intelligently so. The portal picks from our curated vault using a "no repeats" system, so you won't see the same site twice in a session. Once you've exhausted a category, the pool resets. You can also filter by category (Weird, Games, Learn, Art & Chill) to narrow the randomness.
We review every site before adding it to the vault. That said, the internet changes — domains expire, get sold, or get hacked. We do our best to audit the list regularly, but we can't guarantee every link is clean at every moment. If you find a broken or unsafe link, please report it via the Submit a Site button and we'll remove it quickly.
No. The site counter and history feature run entirely in your browser's memory and are wiped the moment you close the tab. We don't use cookies, analytics scripts, or any third-party trackers. What you do here stays here — and then disappears entirely.
Absolutely — that's how the vault grows. Hit the "Submit a Site" button at the top of the page and send us the URL with a quick note about why it belongs here. We look at every submission and add the good ones within a few days.
Some browsers block pop-ups and new tabs unless triggered directly by a click. Make sure you allow pop-ups from this site in your browser settings. If a destination site has gone offline since we last checked, you'll also land on a dead page — please let us know if that happens so we can pull it from the list.
Not yet. The web version works great on mobile though — just add it to your home screen from your browser's share menu for an app-like experience. A native app might come eventually if there's enough demand.