The Creepiest Websites On The Internet To Trigger You

Michael Grimes
Updated January 2, 2020 4.8M views
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This list of creepy websites is not for the faint of heart, as it contains some of the weirdest and scariest pages on the internet. Trigger warnings often accompany these sites; some have even run into legal trouble for the content they publish. Fans of the horror genre will struggle with interactive tours of eerie locations on sites like White Enamel and Hashima Island.

Meanwhile, other sites give you all-too-real statistics and updates on the macabre. These websites have archived creepy events, including A Columbine Site, which gives detailed insight into the teens responsible for the tragedy at Columbine High School. The internet is a weird place filled with horror, and these bizarre websites are some of the strangest you will find. 

  • 1
    11,686 VOTES

    Best Gore: The Canadian Gore Site Whose Founder Ended Up Behind Bars

    Best Gore is a Canadian shock site with graphic videos of real horrors like people having their heads and appendages removed.

    The owner of the site, Mark Marek, was actually apprehended for violating Canadian public morality laws, and officially stepped away from running the site in 2019. 

    11,686 votes
  • 2
    8,465 VOTES

    Plane Crash Info: Audio Of Pilots' Last Words And More

    Plane Crash Info offers stats, reports, maps, photos, and the last words of victims. Want to read the transcript from the flight on September 11, 2001? Most likely, you don't. However, this macabre website gives you that and more on many of the worst plane crashes in history.

    People can even listen to MP3s of flights as they go down, accompanied by the final words of those on board. 

    8,465 votes
  • 3
    6,265 VOTES

    Fifth Nail: A Convicted Serial Predator's Blog

    Convicted serial slayer Joseph E. Duncan III is serving 11 consecutive life sentences while waiting to receive capital punishment. Reportedly, Duncan has spent a total of six years of his life not behind bars since he was first apprehended at age 15. Although a serial offender, Duncan also happens to be an avid blogger and is the man behind Fifth Nail. This blog is rarely updated, but Duncan reportedly hand-wrote posts from behind bars and sent them to a third party who published them on the site.

    Those who want to get inside the mind of a maniac can browse this scary online journal. Just know that you may not like what you find.

    6,265 votes
  • 4
    7,819 VOTES

    White Enamel: A Horrifying Walk Through An Abandoned Psychiatric Hospital

    White Enamel is a creepy online game that allows you to point and click your way around a haunted insane asylum. Arguably more like a horror movie than a fun game, White Enamel will haunt you from its creepy soundtrack of an old man singing to its abandoned location.

    The word "eerie" does not begin to describe this site, which is a bad choice for those who get easily scared. White Enamel is a "walkthrough" game that might land you in an abandoned psychiatric hospital, yourself, once you're done playing it.

    7,819 votes
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    6,553 VOTES

    'Bongcheon-Dong Ghost': An Online Comic That Will Terrify You

    Bongcheon-Dong Ghost is an online comic that is far from comical. In fact, it's downright disturbing. That's why Bongcheon-Dong Ghost comes with a "trigger warning" advising "pregnant women, the elderly, and those with weak hearts" against viewing.

    It's also why most people barely stick around for more than a minute on this website.

    6,553 votes
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    5,019 VOTES

    Hashima Island: A Place To Explore The Real 'Forgotten World' Off The Coast Of Japan

    Hashima Island lets the people of the internet drag and click around this "forgotten world" off the coast of Japan. What's so creepy about this site is that Hashima Island is a real place, known as "the ghost island of Japan." From the "Stairway to Hell" to the coal mine, this website was brilliantly designed to creep absolutely everyone out.

    It even uses Google Street View to make you feel like you are really in this eerie and terrifying location.

    5,019 votes
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    6,079 VOTES

    Death Date: A Site That Will Tell You When It's Your Time To Go

    Death Date asks you the question, "So you want to know when?" Plug in some data about yourself in the form and learn your approximate expiration date. Based on your height, weight, birth date, gender, and the stimulants you ingest (e.g., cigarettes, alcohol, or other substances), this site calculates the day you will pass. 

    If your predicted end date wasn't creepy enough, the site gives you exactly how much time you theoretically have left to live before your inevitable decay. This includes a countdown to the exact second, as well as a "percent of life passed" section just so you can see how much you are wasting your life.

    6,079 votes
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    3,399 VOTES

    Skyway Bridge: Tracking The Suicides From A Particular Bridge

    The Sunshine Skyway Bridge is the fourth most popular bridge for people looking to take their own lives, and this website tracks those incidents. People can click around and find recent people who have jumped off the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, which is on the West Coast of Florida. The "jumper pages" creepily take you back through the decades in order to show the popularity of this long-running, morbid tradition.

    On one part of the site, you can even fill out an online form in order to report a "jumper" who has leaped (including a link to their Facebook page).

    3,399 votes
  • 9
    4,943 VOTES

    Death Map: Cataloging The World's Passings In Real Time

    Death Map shows you, in real time, a statistical simulation of people perishing and being born around the world. On an interactive map, red dots pop up when someone perishes and green dots pop up for births. In case the latter is too uplifting, the creepiest route is to uncheck the "Show Births" box and essentially watch people expire across the globe.

    There will even be the occasional sign next to the dots indicating their religion (e.g., a cross for a deceased Christian).

    4,943 votes
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    3,135 VOTES

    A Columbine Site: Cataloging The April 20, 1999, Tragedy

    A Columbine Site is exactly what it sounds like: It offers documents, videos, and facts related to the tragic events that occurred at Columbine High School.

    People can watch videos of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold before they became infamous, and trace their routes through the school on that fateful day. The site warns viewers about its disturbing content and rightfully advises them to proceed with caution.

    3,135 votes
  • 11
    3,022 VOTES

    Darwin Time: A Borderline-Incoherent Compilation Of Conspiracy Theories And Disturbing Images

    Darwin Time displays a messy compilation of conspiracy theories and disturbing images. Its borderline-incoherent main page discusses the need for a world revolution and includes photos of things ranging from Hitler to Woodstock.

    The creepiest thing about this site by far is the fact that the thousands of hyperlinks embedded in the text actually work. The Twitter account associated with the website has been suspended. 

    3,022 votes
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    3,036 VOTES

    Death Row Information: A Real-Time Database Of Texas Inmates' Last Words

    Death Row Information compiles things you never wanted to know from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Peruse the site to check out the next upcoming execution on the calendar, or learn more about the people currently on the row.

    On one page, a chart of deceased offenders gives you their name, county, race, age, and date of passing. In fact, you can click on a link to read the last statement left by the man or woman before their end.

    3,036 votes
  • 13
    2,936 VOTES

    Crytpomundo: Scary Accounts Of People Encountering Mythical Creatures

    Crytpomundo is chock full of conspiracy theories that you never believed or never wanted to hear. This creepy community is full of male contributors who document their adventures hunting down made-up beings like Chupacabra or Bigfoot.

    It largely consists of blog posts that describe frightening and mysterious sightings of monsters and creatures from around the world

    2,936 votes
  • 14
    3,622 VOTES

    Number Two Guide: Site To Upload Poop Pics And Rate Others' Poo

    Number Two Guide: Rate My Poo is one of the strangest and literally crappiest sites on the internet. People upload photographs of their recently excreted waste while other people rate the photos. This is the number one place to check out other people's poop on the web, and you can find out the date, age, and gender of the pooper in question.

    This website is not for the squeamish and leads one to wonder: Who is this website for?

    3,622 votes