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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Providence chapter.

1. https://littlealchemy2.com/

Have you ever wondered which materials are created when different elements are mixed?

This website lets you explore by mixing the four basic elements: air, earth, fire, and water (shout-out to all Avatar: The Last Airbender fans!)

The purpose of this website is to create as many materials or objects as possible.

For example, if you mix water and earth you will get mud. If you mix mud with fire, you will get bricks. 

2. https://stars.chromeexperiments.com/

Don’t you think it is time to visit the galaxy from your bed? Wouldn’t a Google Earth for the galaxy be interesting? This advanced website shows you the nearby 100,000 stars and their names, and gives you information about them. 

P.S.: The visuals are so cool!

3. https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ 

This website creeped me out so much that I had to put it on the list. You see a different person every time you refresh the page, and the plot twist is (well not really because it is literally on the title) that these people do not exist. They are created through Artificial Intelligence.

4. https://www.justwatch.com/ 

Are you looking for something to watch but don’t know what? I tend to spend all of my time looking for something to watch, so I was so glad to find this website. If you want, you can choose to see movies or tv shows on specific platforms. You can sort them by their year, IMDB scores, or genres. 

5. https://www.pixelthoughts.co/ 

I saved the best to the last! This website is my favorite among all five. I am a very stressed person, and this website calms me down and makes me feel relaxed. You put a stressful thought in the star and the website takes you through a journey in the galaxy. The writings above the star (and my problem) make me understand how “minuscule” that anxiety is in the galaxy and how life will go on. 

Note: do not spend more than 5 minutes worrying about something that will not matter in 5 years.

DİLARA ÖZDEMİR

Providence '26

Mathematics, Secondary Ed major with a Data Science minor Obsessed with languages and reading