Most Popular Vibe-Coded Apps
The most liked and viewed products on VibeStash
Create a password that satisfies increasingly unhinged rules. Starts normal, then you need your password to include the current phase of the moon and a chess move that wins in two.
Try to spend all of Bill Gates' money. Buy Big Macs, NBA teams, cruise ships, the entire NFL. You'll realize just how impossible it is to spend $100 billion.
Beautiful bouncing physics balls in your browser. Click to spawn, drag to fling. Simple premise, satisfying execution. The domain alone is worth the visit.
Every hour a different F1 race plays out in real time, compressed to fit exactly one hour.
Drag and drop features onto the next iPhone. Add 47 cameras, a built-in toaster, a floppy disk drive. Submit your cursed creation to Apple.
Flight tracker that separates planes by altitude using colors. Watch real-time air traffic at any airport. The rush hour visualizations at major airports are mesmerizing and strangely satisfying.
Four opera-singing blobs you control with your mouse. Make them sing harmonies together.
The single most important question on the internet, answered definitively. A one-page website that tells you whether or not there is currently a pope. Essential information.
Read and write reviews of planet Earth like it's a product on Amazon. 'Great atmosphere, terrible management. 3 stars.'
Combine elements to create anything. Start with Water, Fire, Earth, Wind. End up creating Barack Obama, Godzilla, or the meaning of life. Infinite combinations powered by AI.
A 108 billion pixel microscopic scan of Vermeer's masterpiece. Zoom in until you can see individual cracks in the paint, dust particles, and brushstrokes invisible to the naked eye. Also in 3D.
Badger badger badger badger mushroom mushroom. A snake. The Flash animation that defined early 2000s internet humor, now preserved in HTML5. Hypnotic, pointless, perfect.
Pick an asteroid size, speed, and material, then launch it at Earth. Watch the fireball, shockwave, crater, and wind statistics in horrifying detail.
3D Pac-Man reimagined on a tiny planet. Navigate a spherical world collecting items while avoiding enemies. Built with Three.js and Gemini in a single vibe coding session.
A multiplayer Minecraft-style game where you build the world using natural language prompts instead of placing blocks manually. Type what you want, watch it appear.
Slide numbered tiles on a grid to combine them and reach 2048. A deceptively simple puzzle that consumed the entire internet in 2014. Open source, endlessly cloned, never bettered.
Drag and drop beatbox sounds onto animated characters to create music. Gorgeous art style, intuitive interface, surprisingly deep. Won multiple awards and spawned a whole community of mix creators.
You are a cell. Eat smaller cells. Avoid bigger ones. Split to attack. The browser game that proved multiplayer .io games could take over the world. Spawned Slither.io and a thousand clones.
Think of any character, real or fictional. The genie will guess who it is in 20 questions or less. He is disturbingly accurate. Has been reading minds since 2007 and only gets better.
Link-in-bio, but worse. On purpose. Features unreadable color schemes, links that don't work, analytics that go backwards, and a prize wheel where you can win nothing.
Look like a hacker in movies. Just mash the keyboard. Perfect for pranks.
Save Peanut from the deepstate before they roast his nuts! Deez nuts won't save themselves!






