Luna Webb
Weird Web Explorer
The Endless Corridor is exactly what it sounds like: an infinite hallway that stretches forever in both directions. Use your keyboard to walk. You will never reach the end. You cannot go back to where you started. There is only forward, and forward never ends.
Procedural Infinity
The corridor generates infinitely using procedural algorithms. Each segment is unique—the walls shift between wallpapers from different eras, the doors change styles, the lighting flickers in patterns that never repeat. Yet it all feels connected, a single impossible hallway.
🚪 Corridor Statistics
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The Doors
Every few steps, you pass a door. Some are open, revealing glimpses of rooms—a child's bedroom, an office from the 1970s, a hospital ward. You cannot enter. You can only look as you pass by, catching fragments of lives you'll never know.
"I left it running while I slept. Eight hours later, still walking. I felt oddly peaceful knowing that somewhere on the internet, my avatar was eternally strolling through an impossible hallway." — A late-night stumbler
Community Theories
A dedicated community believes there IS an end—that the corridor eventually leads somewhere if you walk far enough. Record holders have clocked over 500 hours of continuous walking. So far, no one has found anything but more corridor. This hasn't stopped them.