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8 Funny Games to Make You Laugh Instantly in 2025

Try playing these games with friends. Most of the time, the real laughs come from sharing the weird moments together.

By Neal EldonPublished 9 months ago 5 min read
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Life can be stressful. Sometimes, we just need a good laugh. There are many games that do exactly that. They don’t need deep thinking or long stories. They’re just made to be silly, random, and fun. Whether you’re playing alone or with friends, these games will help you smile.

You just need to enjoy silly stuff and be ready to laugh.

Here are 8 funny games that made me laugh and can do the same for you.

1. GeoGuessr – Where on Earth Are You?

GeoGuessr drops you in a random place using Google Street View. Your job is to guess where you are. That’s it. But it’s more fun than it sounds.

One time, I got dropped in a small road surrounded by cows. I thought it was in Texas. I was completely wrong—it was somewhere in Argentina.

You can play solo or with friends. The game shows you pictures of real places from around the world. Then, you must place a pin on the map to guess the location.

The fun comes from the surprises. Sometimes you land in a busy city. Sometimes in the middle of nowhere. You laugh at your guesses. You laugh harder when your friend guesses Canada, and it was Japan.

Free and paid versions are available. The free version gives you 5 rounds a day. The pro version costs $2.99/month and gives you more modes and no limits.

2. What Would You Do If...? – The Weird Question Game

This is a simple browser game. It gives you a strange or funny question. Then it gives two choices.

For example:

“What would you do if your hands turned into spaghetti?”

Then you pick between two silly options.

There are no points. No winning or losing. Just fun answers and more strange questions. It’s a good game to play with friends. You can take turns answering or argue over the best answer.

Some questions are so random that you can’t help but laugh. Some are just dumb in the best way. You start to make your own questions after a while.

It’s free and easy to play on most browsers.

3. Spend Bill Gates’ Money – Rich Life Simulator

Ever wonder how much money Bill Gates really has? This game gives you a fake $100 billion and lets you spend it however you want.

Want to buy 100 private jets? Go ahead. 5000 Big Macs? Sure. A football team? Why not.

It shows prices of things and subtracts from your total. The numbers are wild. Even after buying houses, boats, and sports teams, you still have money left.

It makes you laugh and think. “How is it even possible to have that much money?”

There’s no goal. Just try to waste all his money. It’s a quick and silly game that always gets a reaction.

Free to play on web browsers.

4. Infinite Craft – Build Anything... Literally Anything

Infinite Craft starts with four elements: fire, water, earth, and wind. You combine them to make new things. Then combine those new things. It keeps going.

I started with fire and water. Got steam. Then I made a kettle. Then a tea party. Then a gossip blog. And somehow, I ended up with Kim Kardashian. Lol.

It sounds random, and that’s the point. The more you play, the more ridiculous and funny the creations become.

There are millions of combinations. And it remembers what you’ve already made.

You never know what you’ll unlock next. Sometimes it makes sense. Sometimes it’s so wrong it’s hilarious.

5. Make It Meme – Meme Game with Friends

This is a multiplayer game. You and your friends get the same picture. Then each person writes a funny caption. Everyone votes on the best one.

It’s like making memes for fun.

I played this with four friends. One of them made a meme so bad we laughed for five minutes straight.

You can also steal other people's memes or award them with funny points. The game ranks you at the end, but honestly, nobody cares about the score. It’s all about making each other laugh.

Best played with 3–8 people. You can create private lobbies and play in real-time.

Free version available. There is also a paid version for more features.

6. BitLife – Live a Life Full of Bad Choices

BitLife is a text-based life simulator. You start as a baby and make choices as you grow up.

You can become a doctor. Or rob a bank. Or join a cult. Or marry someone for money. Anything is possible.

It’s not serious. Most of the time, it ends badly—and that’s the fun.

Once I tried to become a crime boss. I ended up in jail after failing a robbery using a banana as a weapon.

You read your story in short text. Then choose what to do next. It’s easy to play and hard to stop.

BitLife is available as a mobile app for Android and iOS. It’s free, but also offers Bitizen premium status for extra content.

7. Rice Purity Test – How Pure You Are??

This one is a test, not really a game, but people use it like one. You answer 100 yes-or-no questions about your life experiences. Then you get a purity score from 0 to 100.

You get a score between 0 and 100. The higher the number, the more “pure” you are.

Some questions are normal. Some are very not. And that’s where the laughs come in. Especially if you do it in a group.

It’s not meant to be taken seriously. People often do it with friends and compare scores. The awkward questions lead to funny stories.

It’s free, takes just a few minutes, and always leads to laughs or shock.

8. Sort the Court – Rule Like a Goofy King

You’re the king (or queen) of a small kingdom. People come to your throne with random requests. You say yes or no.

Some requests are normal, like:

“Can I build a house?”

But others are just strange:

“I’m a ghost. Can I haunt the town?”

“I found a gold coin under your chair. Can I keep it?”

You answer and see what happens. Sometimes your kingdom grows. Sometimes things go bad.

Each decision affects your kingdom: your gold, happiness, and people. But most of the time, you’re just laughing at how weird the requests are.

It’s a short game with simple cartoon graphics and fun voice sounds. You can finish it in under an hour, but it's worth playing more than once.

It’s available for free on PC and browsers.

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