Rabbit Hole

The internet is not dead. Go find it. Stumble through 500+ hand-curated websites, videos, and games.

As of June 2026, Rabbit Hole has 8 users in the Entertainment category.

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Version
1.0.0
Manifest V3

History

8 snapshots

Tracking since Apr 16, 2026.

11.6472.3599999999999994Apr 16, 2026Jun 9, 2026
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Apr 16, 20261.0.0
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Apr 26, 202631.0.0
May 9, 202661.0.0
May 14, 2026101.0.0
May 21, 202691.0.0
May 27, 2026111.0.0
Jun 3, 202691.0.0
Now81.0.0

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About

Remember StumbleUpon?
 
That feeling of clicking a button and landing somewhere you never would've found on your own. A weird website that made you laugh. A documentary that kept you up until 3am. A browser game you forgot existed. An interactive experiment that made you say "wait, how did they build this?"
 
The internet used to feel like that. Every click was a door to something unexpected.
 
Then algorithms took over. Your feed became the same ten topics recycled by the same accounts. Search results became SEO spam. Social media became a performance. Somewhere along the way, the internet you loved — the weird, creative, surprising internet — got buried under a mountain of content designed to keep you scrolling, not exploring.
 
It's still out there. You just lost the map.
 
Rabbit Hole is the map.
 
One click. One hand-curated website. No algorithm deciding what you should see. No feed. No recommendations "based on your activity." Just a human who spent hundreds of hours digging through the internet to find the stuff worth finding — so you can stumble into it the way you used to.
 
500+ hand-curated sites across 24 categories:
 
Weird & Wonderful — the absurd, pointless, hilarious corners of the web that remind you why you fell in love with the internet in the first place.
 
Retro Web — Neocities pages, GeoCities archives, and sites that still look like 1999 in the best possible way.
 
Nostalgia TV — classic viral videos, old MTV footage, 90s commercials, and the YouTube you remember.
 
Learn Something — interactive explainers, data visualizations, and rabbit holes that make you feel smarter.
 
Games & Puzzles — browser games, flash game archives, retro emulators, and multiplayer .io games. With subcategories so you can dial in exactly what kind of game you're in the mood for.
 
Creative Playground — interactive art tools, music toys, and experiments that let you make something.
 
Explore the World — Radio Garden, flight trackers, virtual travel, and live cams from places you'll never visit.
 
Declassified & Unexplained — CIA reading rooms, FBI vaults, conspiracy deep cuts, and Wikipedia articles that'll keep you up at night.
 
Site Graveyard — browse the dead internet through the Wayback Machine. MySpace. GeoCities. Pets.com. AltaVista. All preserved like digital fossils.
 
Plus: Sound & Music, Indie Blogs, Touch Grass, Hidden Gems, Design & Architecture, Documentaries & Film, Photography & Visual, Time Capsules, Culture & Streetwear, History, Science & Space, Nature & Wildlife, Food & Cooking, Interactive Experiences, and Pop Culture & Gossip.
 
How it works:
 
Hit GO. Land somewhere interesting. Like it, skip it, or flag it. Every site you see is tracked so you never get the same one twice. When you've seen everything in a category, reset and go again.
 
Filter by content type — ALL, SITES, VIDEOS, or GAMES — depending on your mood. Pin it as a sidebar so it stays open while you browse. Press Alt+R to stumble from any tab without even opening the extension.
 
No ads. No tracking. No data harvesting.
 
Rabbit Hole uses anonymous authentication. We don't know who you are. We don't want to. Your browsing history stays on your device. The only data that leaves your machine is your likes and flags — tied to an anonymous ID, not your identity.
 
Built by a human. Curated by hand. Updated regularly.
 
The internet is not dead. Go discover it all over again.

Technical

Version
1.0.0
Manifest
V3
Size
40.94KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ueb6e688ef47cedee2be4e2837f3d0b98
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Apr 15, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Apr 15, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 9, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 9, 2026.