The Best Random Website Generators for Discovery

Algorithms have eaten the internet. These random website generators put serendipity back — one tap, one weird site, no feed deciding what you should like next.

What is a random website generator?

A random website generator surfaces a website you didn't search for. Tap a button, get a link. The good ones are curated — the great ones feel like the old web, before every click was tracked and ranked.

The shortlist

  • Stumbleupon

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    The classic, reborn. Human-curated sites surfaced one tap at a time — no feed, no recommender, no login.

    Best for
    Mobile-first discovery, casual browsing, rediscovering the weird web.
    Mobile
    Yes — designed mobile-first.
    Algorithm
    None. Pure randomization across a hand-curated pool.
  • The Useless Web

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    A button that hurls you at a single absurd single-purpose site.

    Best for
    Two-minute laughs and absurdist novelty sites.
    Mobile
    Works, but not designed for it.
    Algorithm
    Random pick from a curated list.
  • A search engine and surprise button focused on small, old-school personal sites.

    Best for
    Lo-fi web nostalgia and hobbyist pages.
    Mobile
    Functional, plain HTML.
    Algorithm
    Random across an indexed pool of classic-web pages.
  • Cloudhiker

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    Stumble-style discovery with optional topic channels.

    Best for
    Topic-flavored random browsing.
    Mobile
    Responsive web app.
    Algorithm
    Channel-weighted random selection.
  • Wikipedia: Random Article

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    Not a website generator, but the original random rabbit-hole machine.

    Best for
    Learning something new in 30 seconds.
    Mobile
    Excellent.
    Algorithm
    Uniform random article.

Why Stumbleupon is our pick

Most random website generators were built for desktop, in a tab. Stumbleupon is built mobile-first, one thumb tap at a time. There's no feed, no recommender model — just a human-curated pool of sites that we randomize so two people never see the same web in the same order.

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