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32 very interesting websites to discover on the internet

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The internet is a much larger world than the few social media platforms and search engines we use every day. When you dig a little deeper, you encounter 32 interesting tools that turn real cities into Minecraft worlds, let you make music with hand gestures, prepare custom worksheets for children, and even let you fly a plane from your browser.

Some of these 32 sites are educational, some increase productivity, and some just make you say, "They actually made this?" Here are 32 interesting websites that appeal to different users, from children to parents, and from students to designers and developers...

1. The site that brings the real world into Minecraft: Arnis

https://arnis.dev/

Arnis is an open-source tool that turns any location in the real world into a playable Minecraft map.

When you select a city, neighborhood, or region, it recreates the roads, buildings, railways, and layout in the Minecraft world using geographic data. Exploring the place you live in a virtual world made of blocks is a very interesting experience, especially for children and Minecraft enthusiasts.

The site, which brings geography and gaming together, can also help children explore their environment from a different perspective.

2. Safe AI for children: Yoggi

https://yoggi.ai/

Yoggi is an AI chat companion developed with children in mind.

It provides age-appropriate answers to children, allows for voice conversations, and enables the generation of images with AI. Parents can monitor their children's interactions with the AI using safety tools and content filters.

Considering that children are being introduced to AI at an increasingly early age, the importance of tools that offer age-appropriate content and parental controls is growing.

3. The site that prepares worksheets in seconds: Kiddo Worksheets

https://www.kiddoworksheets.com/

Kiddo Worksheets is an educational site that makes it easy to prepare worksheets for children on various topics.

You can create math problems, writing exercises, puzzles, shapes, coloring pages, and activities for different subjects. The prepared pages can be downloaded along with answer keys.

It is a practical resource that can make life easier for teachers as well as parents who want to work with their children at home.

4. The world of paper toys: The Toymaker

https://www.thetoymaker.com/

The Toymaker offers hundreds of paper toy templates that can be printed, cut, folded, and glued together.

You can choose from animals, puppets, boxes, decorative objects, and moving toys. Moreover, you don't need to open an account to download many of the designs.

The best part of the site is that it turns screen time into an activity that builds manual dexterity, imagination, and can be done as a family.

5. Interesting lists for everyone: Netizenlist

https://www.netizenlist.com/

Netizenlist is a publication site that defines itself as the "meeting point of internet citizens" and presents information through curated lists instead of long texts.

It features content in very different fields such as technology, culture, art, philosophy, health, family, automotive, travel, gastronomy, books, cinema, and cybersecurity. Many topics, from books to read and movies to watch to creating secure passwords and important works of art, are prepared in short and easily scannable lists.

One of the fundamental problems on the internet is no longer the inability to access information, but the inability to choose what is useful from too much information. Netizenlist steps in exactly at this point, offering interesting, useful, and easy-to-read lists for everyone.

6. The site that teaches touch typing: TypingClub

https://www.typingclub.com/

TypingClub is an interactive educational platform that teaches you how to type faster and more accurately on the keyboard.

Thanks to short lessons, exercises, and gamified sections, it ensures that users place their fingers on the correct keys. Progress, typing speed, and accuracy can also be tracked.

Acquiring the skill of touch typing, which is useful for almost everyone who uses a computer, at a young age can save significant time in later years.

7. For those who want to learn music by seeing: Musicca

https://www.musicca.com/

Musicca offers interactive exercises for those who want to learn piano, guitar, drums, bass guitar, and music theory.

Since notes, rhythms, chords, intervals, and instruments are taught through visual applications, it especially appeals to those who like to learn by doing.

While it cannot replace professional music training, it is a clear and fun starting point for beginners in music.

8. The site that turns everything you wonder about into a learning journey: Wondering

https://wondering.com/

Wondering turns the topic you want to learn into a short and personalized training program.

It allows the user to approach the topic step-by-step with visuals, short lessons, audio content, and interactive exercises. Instead of just giving you a single answer, it creates a learning path aimed at understanding the topic.

It is an interesting option for those looking for an organized starting point instead of collecting information piece by piece from the internet.

9. The site that turns YouTube videos into lessons: Focus Room

https://focusroom.com/

Focus Room turns educational videos on YouTube into an organized online course format.

It divides videos into lessons; adds summaries, note-taking areas, and progress tracking. Thus, a cluttered video playlist turns into an educational program that is easier to follow.

It can be useful for students who want to focus on a specific topic away from YouTube's distracting recommendations.

10. The knowledge engine that calculates almost everything: Wolfram|Alpha

https://www.wolframalpha.com/

Wolfram|Alpha works more as a computational knowledge engine than a classic search engine.

It can solve math problems; it can process data and produce results in science, engineering, economics, statistics, geography, and many other fields. For some problems, it can also show the steps of the solution.

It is an extremely powerful educational tool when used not just to get the answer to homework, but to understand how the problem is solved.

11. Activities to do with babies: Selin Bebek Aktivite

https://selinbebekaktivite.com/

Selin Bebek Aktivite brings together development-supporting activities that can be done at home with babies and young children.

It offers sensory games, studies that support fine and gross motor skills, art activities, and game suggestions that can be prepared with everyday materials. The ability to select activities according to age and developmental stage makes things easier for parents.

It can be a source of ideas for families who want to turn the time spent with their child into an experience that is not just distracting, but educational and shared.

12. The site that builds electronic circuits in a virtual environment: Wokwi

https://wokwi.com/

Wokwi is a simulation platform that allows you to build and run electronic circuits in a virtual environment before buying the actual parts.

You can create circuits with Arduino, ESP32, and similar boards; you can connect parts and write code to see how the system works. It is also possible to learn new designs through ready-made projects.

It offers both an economical and safe testing environment for students interested in electronics and coding.

13. The site that shows the inside of machines: LunchBox Sessions

https://www.lunchboxsessions.com/

LunchBox Sessions explains how heavy machinery and technical systems work with interactive simulations.

Hydraulic systems, engines, pumps, and different mechanical components can be examined visually. When the user changes the controls, they can see the reaction of the parts in real-time.

It turns technical training from a process of just looking at diagrams into something understandable through working systems.

14. For those who want to fly a plane from the browser: GeoFS

https://www.geo-fs.com/

GeoFS is an online flight simulator that allows you to fly via an internet browser without downloading a large game to your computer.

Different planes can be selected and you can fly in various regions of the world. The system, which can be used with a keyboard, mouse, or compatible controllers, offers a wide flight area by utilizing satellite imagery.

Although it is not as detailed as professional flight simulators, taking off anywhere in the world in a few seconds is quite impressive.

15. The site that makes the journey itself fun: Make My Drive Fun

https://makemydrivefun.com/

Make My Drive Fun helps you discover interesting stops along the route during road trips.

When you enter your starting and destination points, it shows tourist attractions, scenic stops, restaurants, and different points worth seeing on the map.

It is prepared for those who want to make the journey part of the experience instead of going from one place to another as quickly as possible.

16. Design your dream home in 3D: Planner 5D

https://planner5d.com/

Planner 5D allows you to design rooms and houses without requiring technical drawing knowledge.

Walls, doors, windows, furniture, and decoration items can be added; the prepared plan can be viewed in two and three dimensions.

It can help those thinking of renovating their home try out different layout options before buying furniture or starting renovations.

17. The site that prepares floor plans by description: Maket

https://www.maket.ai/

Maket creates AI-supported floor plans using information such as the size, number of floors, and style of the house.

The locations of the rooms on the prepared plan can be changed and the spaces can be arranged with 3D furniture. Thus, a house project at the idea stage turns into a visual draft in a short time.

While it should be remembered that the resulting work does not replace a professional architectural project, it is quite useful for seeing alternatives.

18. The site that turns photos into 3D models: Hi3D

https://hi3d.ai/

Hi3D is an AI-based tool that aims to turn an uploaded image into a 3D model.

The resulting models can be used in design work, re-edited, or prepared for a 3D printer with appropriate file formats.

It is a remarkable technology that can shorten long modeling processes for those interested in game development, product design, and 3D printing.

19. Talking human video from a single image: CraftStory

https://craftstory.com/

CraftStory aims to create realistic talking human videos from a single photo or a short video sample.

Users can prepare digital presenters or custom avatars that look like them. It becomes possible to produce videos for promotions, training, and social media content without having to step in front of the camera.

As much as the convenience offered by such tools, the person's consent, image rights, and the clear labeling of AI content are also important.

20. The site that turns text into animation: TextLab

https://textlab.dev/

TextLab turns written text into a moving visual or animated video in a short time.

Text effects, movements, colors, and different visual settings can be changed. Thus, moving content for social media and presentations can be prepared without the need for users to animate every detail by hand.

It makes it easier for those who have no experience in video editing, in particular, to produce short and attention-grabbing content.

21. Electronic music with hand gestures: Gesture.live

https://gesture.live/

Gesture.live is an experimental website that turns hand movements made in front of the computer's camera into music.

Chords, bass, drums, and various sound effects can be controlled with hand and finger movements. Electronic music performances can be done without touching any physical instrument.

Bringing technology, body movement, and music together, the site is one of the most surprising experiences on the list.

22. For things on mothers' minds: Annelere Fikir Olsun

https://annelerefikirolsun.com/

Annelere Fikir Olsun is a publication site that offers content on many topics that mothers and expectant mothers encounter, from pregnancy to birth, breastfeeding to child health, and nutrition to education.

In addition to articles based on the opinions of obstetricians and gynecologists, pediatricians, dietitians, and psychologists, the site also contains content on products, books, educational tools, technology, daily life, and activities that can be done with children.

There is a lot of information for parents on the internet, but accurate information, personal opinions, and advertisements are easily mixed up. Annelere Fikir Olsun aims to make it easier for mothers to make decisions by bringing together expert knowledge, experience, and options that can be useful.

23. The site that hears your mistakes while playing guitar: SoundGate Guitar

https://soundgate.app/

SoundGate Guitar is an AI-supported practice tool that gives instant and visual feedback by listening to the notes played on the guitar.

It shows incorrectly or correctly played notes and helps prepare personalized exercises according to the user's playing style.

While it cannot replace a music instructor, it can be a useful digital assistant for noticing mistakes made during regular practice.

24. The nursery that brings the Japanese early childhood approach to Mersin: SBA Yuva

https://sbayuvamersin.com/

SBA Yuva is a nursery and day care center in Mersin that provides half-day and full-day preschool education and care services for children between the ages of 1–5.

The institution's educational approach stems from Japan's early childhood education and care system, ECEC. Instead of addressing cognitive development alone, it sees social, emotional, physical, and cultural development as parts of the same whole. Play-based learning, independence, self-care, responsibility, cooperation, connecting with nature, and creative thinking are at the core of the program.

The ECEC approach is applied together with Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf, and contemporary developmental theories. With boutique classrooms, natural materials, outdoor activities, and developmental monitoring studies, it is aimed to prepare children not only for school but for daily life.

25. The tool that turns your music archive into an AI radio: SUB/WAVE

https://subwave.fm/

SUB/WAVE is an interesting project aimed at creating a real radio station from a personal music archive.

The AI-supported DJ can automatically handle tasks such as song selection, listener requests, and station announcements.

It offers a more lively and personalized radio experience than classic playlists for those who want to prepare their own music selection.

26. The teleprompter that tracks your speaking speed: Speechius

https://speechius.com/

Speechius is a teleprompter application that adjusts the flow speed of the text in real-time by listening to the speaker's voice.

When you slow down while speaking, the text slows down; when you speed up, it adapts to you. You don't need to touch a pedal or remote when you pause or go off-script.

It is a practical tool that can facilitate natural speaking for those who shoot videos, provide training, and give presentations.

27. The AI agent with its own phone number and email: Zinley

https://zinley.com/

Zinley aims to allow you to manage calls, messages, and specific tasks by giving an AI a phone number and email address.

The user can determine what the AI will do in which situations with rules and get information about the work being carried out.

It is remarkable in that it takes the concept of a personal assistant out of the chat screen and into daily communication channels such as phone and email.

28. The tool that gives different AIs a common memory: Atlaso

https://atlaso.ai/

Atlaso aims to keep project information, preferences, and decisions used in different AI tools in a common context.

Thus, information provided in one application does not need to be retold in another supported application. The user's work history turns into a memory that can be carried between applications.

It offers an interesting solution to the problem of context disconnection, which is one of the biggest problems for those who use many AI tools.

29. Open-source memory that lets all AIs remember: Memmy Agent

https://memmy.ai/

Memmy Agent aims to give different AI applications a common and long-term memory that they can use together.

Instead of being trapped inside separate applications, chats, preferences, and decisions can be stored in a common structure under the user's control.

Although it approaches a similar problem to Atlaso, its open-source nature and emphasis on user control make Memmy Agent particularly interesting.

30. Watching coding AIs from a desktop robot: Vibe Buddy

https://vibebuddy.ai/

Vibe Buddy aims to show the working status of AI-supported coding tools through a small desktop robot.

The robot can explain that the software agent is running, has completed its task, or is waiting for information from the user with physical movements and indicators. It also helps in tracking usage limits.

It is quite fun that it turns an invisible software process inside the screen into an object that can be seen on the desk.

31. Copy and use ready-made animations: React Bits

https://www.reactbits.dev/

React Bits is a resource that brings together animated React components that can be used on websites.

Buttons, cursors, backgrounds, text effects, and different user interface components can be examined. The code of the liked design can be copied and added to the project.

It both saves time and provides new design ideas by preventing web developers from preparing every animation from scratch.

32. The self-correcting website: Robynn AI

https://robynn.ai/

Robynn AI is an AI-supported development tool that aims to carry out desired changes on websites by describing them in everyday language.

The user points to the section they want to change and writes their request. AI agents prepare the edit, measure the results, keep successful changes, and can undo updates that cause problems.

It is one of the interesting examples of websites turning from structures edited only by humans into systems that monitor their performance and improve themselves.

When we bring these 32 sites together, the direction in which the internet is heading becomes clearer. Education is becoming more personal, design more accessible, production faster, and digital tools are becoming increasingly interactive.

Among these 32 examples, there are practical tools you can use immediately, as well as experimental projects that are still in the development stage. However, they all have one thing in common: they remind us that the internet is still a huge place to be discovered, to be surprised by, and to get new ideas from.