20 Free Hidden Gem Websites That You Wish You Knew :

1. Internet Archive

It is a service that preserves archived content from the internet, including pdfs, ebooks, and sites that are no longer live.

It has books, movies, software, music, websites, and pretty much any media that could be uploaded on the internet.
2. Coursera

It is a powerful tool for free online education and includes courses from top universities, museums, and trusts.

The site is useful if you’re looking to study many different topics, or want courses from different schools and groups.
3. Project Gutenberg

It is a library of quality books that covers almost every field of education

The site has over 60,000 public domain books in the catalog.

If you’re looking for great classic books, this is a great website.
4. Tubi

It is a great site for movies, TV shows and watching live TV for free.

With over 50,000 shows and movies available and more being added all the time, Tubi TV is quickly growing to become a TV favorite for internet users everywhere.
5. Open Culture

Take online courses from the world’s top universities for free.

You will also find 4,000 movies and 1,000 audio books.
6. Crackle

This site has hundreds of mainstream movies and original content.

Content is regularly cycled, so there's always something new to watch.
7. Z-Library

This is a great source for books and scholarly articles.

It was created on the basis of being a shadow library for peer-reviewed journals, but it now includes a lot of newer, popular reads.
8. Open Yale Courses

It offers only courses from Yale and a lot of videos of actual campus lectures.

The availability of videos makes the site a great option if you’re looking for quality courses but learn better by watching than by reading.
9. Earth Nullschool

This site shows a wonderful visualization for understanding what’s happening with the weather and why.

Incredibly helpful for any time you need to watch the weather.
10. Open Library

This site operates most like an actual library and is connected to Internet Archive.

You can borrow a book and return it back later.

It has a large art section and has almost all of the classic books. The site is translatable to several languages.
11. PDF Drive

PDF drive is a great resource for popular reading choices.

They have most of the newer books and even recommend different titles each week.

Sometimes there may be a wait to download certain titles based on how requested they are.
12. Khan Academy

It is a free, online resource that seeks to provide a world class education to every student, everywhere.

It offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and personalized learning allowing you to study outside of the classroom.
13. Documentary Heaven

There are thousands of free documentaries that can be viewed.

Movies can also be sorted by rating, newest to oldest, comments, or title.
14. Faxzero

It is a free premium online fax service that makes it easy to send faxes in the US and Canada without an actual fax machine.
15. Unsplash

The site offers a lot of free-to-use images of almost everything.
16. Instructables

A huge help if you want instructions on how to make literally anything.

Everything is free to use and it has a good community of people putting up instructions, videos, and pictures of their projects.
17. Resume Maker Online

The site allows you to enter your information and competencies to create a well-designed resume of one page.
18. Toffeeshare

This site allows you to share files privately, without size limit, with end-to-end encryption, and without them being stored online.
19. Deepl

Use DeepL for translations instead of google translate. Although language options are still limited, the results are more natural and elegant.
20. Microsoft Math Solver

The site solves algebra, calculus, trigonometry and other math problems with detailed step-by-step explanations.
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