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Home » How to Feel Excited About Bored.com’s Return and Its Weird Comeback

How to Feel Excited About Bored.com’s Return and Its Weird Comeback

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
May 19, 2026
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Once a classic spot for killing time, Bored.com was the go-to site during school library and computer lab breaks in the era of Flash. It was filled with browser-based games, quirky quizzes, and random online content that could easily keep you glued for hours. When Flash was phased out, many of those nostalgic sites faded into obscurity, and Bored.com nearly vanished along with them.

Fortunately, it persisted and transformed into something even more engaging: a carefully curated collection showcasing the best online diversions.

The updated Bored.com now feels less like a virtual arcade and more like a curated list of hidden internet gems. It features unusual websites, niche tools, trivia, experimental projects, and small interactive toys. Spending time exploring its recommended sites — which include personality tests, mystery games, AI experiments, and more — can easily become a Sesquicentennial of browsing.

What I appreciate is that the site retains that nostalgic feel of the early internet — chaotic yet playful — without seeming outdated. It’s reminiscent of the internet’s earlier days when browsing was more unpredictable and spontaneous. It’s curated by human hands rather than automated algorithms, rekindling that spirit of random discovery. Remember bouncing from one intriguing website to another just because it piqued your curiosity? Bored.com captures that essence perfectly.

If the thrill of uncovering odd corners of the web just for fun resonates with you, revisiting Bored.com is definitely worth it.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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