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The 20 Funniest Websites for the Best Humor on the Web

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Comedy is a diverse and varied genre; no two people have the same tastes. With the advent of the internet, however, that doesn't matter. There really is something out there for everyone—from lowbrow to highbrow and from cheesy to cutting satire.

Let's start the laugh meter with some of the funniest websites on the web.

1. Engrish.com

It seems somehow appropriate to kick off this list with Engrish.com. It's a website that specializes in pictures of English-language mishaps, often in foreign lands.

Let's be clear, there is absolutely no shame in making errors when English is not your mother tongue. This funny website typically focuses on errors committed by businesses—and there really is no excuse for them.

If you're struggling to learn English, there are apps that help you build English vocabulary and learn how to use those words .

2. Funny Short Jokes

If you're short of time and need a quick joke to lighten your mood before you head out for the day, head to Funny Short Jokes. It is one of the funniest sites on the web if you are into one-liners.

Unfortunately, only a couple of new jokes are added every month, but there is a massive back catalog you can dig into. Jokes also have a Reddit-esque upvote/downvote system, so you can quickly find which quips other readers enjoyed.

3. The Onion

If satire is more to your liking, you'll certainly have heard about The Onion. It is one of the best satire sites on the web.

The site, which is operated out of Chicago, uses current events to create spoof stories, editorials, op-ed pieces, and interviews. Comedian and actor Bob Odenkirk has gone on record as saying, "[The Onion] is the best comedy writing in the country, and it has been since it started."

If you don't feel like reading, you can watch its funny videos for a quick laugh.

4. Overheard in New York

Overheard in New York lets residents of the city submit snippets of conversations they hear while going about their daily lives in the Big Apple.

It has become so popular that a number of sister sites have been spawned (such as Overheard in the Office and Overheard at the Beach), and a book of the most popular quotes has been published.

5. Cyanide and Happiness

Cyanide and Happiness is one of the most well-known webcomics on the internet. It's funny, satirical, political, and sometimes offensive. But you're sure to have a good laugh while clicking through the thousands of images.

The comic also has an active Discord where fans can congregate, a YouTube channel, and even comic-themed mini-games.

6. The Daily Mash

The Daily Mash has taken a leaf out of The Onion's book; it provides a never-ending stream of satirical news stories. However, whereas The Onion is mostly US-focused, The Daily Mash instead hones in on UK-themed stories.

Like The Onion, you'll also find a video section on The Daily Mash that has tons of funny material for you to peruse.

7. The Oatmeal

Branded as "comics, quizzes, and stories", The Oatmeal's biggest draw is the cartoons that are crafted by its founder, Matthew Inman. The content itself is varied, covering everything from the English language to computer usage.

Every single one of the works on the site requires a lot of dedication; in an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 2010, Inman said each image took him around eight hours to produce.

8. Awkward Family Photos

Most family homes have at least one picture on the wall that makes you shudder each time you see it.

This website collates all those images into one place; from painstakingly recreated family portraits to perfectly timed snapshots, you can finally feel safe in the knowledge that you're not the only one who has a shoebox full of embarrassing photos.

And the fun doesn't stop there; they also have a lot of awkward family videos for you to enjoy.

If you want GIFs and memes, 9GAG needs to be your first port of call. Its upvote/downvote system means you'll find new content each time you visit, and the frequently updated "Featured" section typically focuses on what's hot in the media at any given time.

The site has also launched mobile apps on both iOS and Android and now boasts a thriving Reddit-esque community.

10. Reddit Jokes

As we all know, Reddit is a treasure trove of information, regardless of the type of content you are looking for. The site is no different when it comes to funny jokes.

The r/Jokes subreddit is packed with funny one-liners, hilarious monologues, and everything in between. With over 26 million subscribers, there are dozens of new jokes posted every hour. You won't be able to stop laughing.

11. Dilbert

If you want comic strips that are based in reality, look no further than Dilbert. It was first launched in 1989 and is now published in many national newspapers and magazines.

The comics follow Dilbert—the strip's main character—through the mundanity of modern office life.

12. Find the Invisible Cow

Everyone knows the "warmer/colder" game we play as kids when trying to find something. Well, Find the Invisible Cow is a digital version of that. You need to click around your screen as the prompts become more or less frantic.

When you eventually click on the cow, you'll hear a satisfying "moooooo" sound. It's funny and fun in equal measure.

Another geek favorite, xkcd, is a webcomic that typically uses science, mathematics, and computers as its subject matter. People are represented as stickmen.

It is the work of Randall Munroe, who uploaded the first batch of 13 sketches that were posted way back in 2005. The site has led to three spin-off books.

14. Cheezburger

Cheezburger is a mix of funny videos, images, memes, and other easily digestible content. It has been online since 2007, growing to become one of the internet's most popular sites with millions of hits per day.

At one point, the site became so popular that it spun off into a reality TV show on Bravo. It followed the site's staff as they created new posts.

15. People of Walmart

Who knew that photos of people shopping at Walmart could be so hilarious? The site is a seemingly endless catalog of people doing silly things, dressing in a peculiar way, or otherwise acting odd.

You can even submit your own photos if you spot something worthy during one of your visits to the supermarket chain. In addition to photos, you can read stories and watch videos related to the same subject.

16. Memedroid

If you're looking for the best meme sites to give you a laugh, check out Memedroid.

It has tens of thousands of memes for you to dig into and rank. The memes are easy to find and browse, thanks to the categories in the left-hand panel. You can view by Latest, Top, Random, Favorites, and Ranking.

And, if you're a meme pro, you can even upload your own memes for other people to check out and rank.

17. Quickmeme

Another funny meme site is Quickmeme. The content is not as easy to navigate as on Memedroid, but if you want a quick laugh, it is worth adding to your list of bookmarks.

There is a simple way to rank each meme on the site. You can either click Like or Meh . Needless to say, the more likes a meme has, the more likely it is to be displayed.

18. Passive Aggressive Passwords

We've all been there; you make a new account on a site and haven't got a clue what to use for a password. After all, there are only so many times you can reuse "password123."

Passive Aggressive Passwords is a funny password generator that can hopefully shame you into remembering your new credentials while giving you a chuckle at the same time.

If you are more serious about your passwords, check out our article on secure password generators .

19. Eel Slap

If you enjoy people getting slapped in the face by an eel, this is the site for you. The concept is simple; there is a man on the screen, and you can move your mouse cursor as fast or as slow as you like to give him a whack.

It's a great way to take out your frustration when you are having a bad day, if nothing else!

20. The Laughline

If you prefer a traditional joke over some of the web's more "modern" forms of humor, check out The Laughline.

The site has been online for more than 10 years. In that time, it has collated an impressive repertoire of funny stories, one-liners, and party jokes.

The Funniest Websites You Have Come Across?

We are well aware that we've only scratched the surface in this article. There are thousands of sites out there, all of which want to make you laugh. Many of them lie undiscovered in the little nooks of the web.

Just be careful you don't spend too long laughing, or else you won't have time to do anything else in your day.

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