You're an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you've repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
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About This Quiz

Before the internet became an endless stream of social media, influencers, and algorithm-driven chaos, it was a lawless, glorious mess. If you were online in the late 90s or early 2000s, you experienced the internet at its weirdest, most creative, and most frustrating. You didn't just use the internet—you survived it.
This was an era when waiting for a page to load was an exercise in patience, and your biggest online battle wasn't against trolls—it was against your own family members trying to use the phone. The internet wasn't a polished, curated experience; it was raw, chaotic, and full of personality. Websites were built with passion (and questionable graphic design choices), chat rooms were the heart of social life, and digital piracy was so common that you probably caught more viruses from Limewire than your old family PC could handle.
If you remember playing Neopets, trying to guess someone's MSN status message mood, or hearing the unmistakable "uh-oh!" of an ICQ notification, this 90s internet quiz is for you.
The Internet Before Smartphones Took Over
Back then, there were no app push notifications, no endless doomscrolling, and no social media algorithms deciding what you should see. You had to actively search for entertainment. If you wanted to watch a funny video, you didn't scroll TikTok—you probably waited 45 minutes for a RealPlayer stream to buffer, only for it to crash halfway through.
Here's what made the early internet unforgettable:
- Dial-up Internet: The beep-boop-screech of a dial-up modem was the soundtrack of early online life. If someone picked up the landline, your internet session was over.
- Search Engines Before Google Ruled Everything: Yahoo, AltaVista, and Ask Jeeves were your go-to sources, even if they led you to some very questionable websites.
- Webrings & Guestbooks: Finding niche websites was a scavenger hunt, and guestbooks were the original comment sections.
- Personalized Homepages: Geocities, Angelfire, and Tripod hosted the wildest personal websites, full of glittery text, autoplay MIDI music, and "Under Construction" GIFs.
- MSN Messenger: Social life revolved around setting the perfect status message and dramatic nudge wars when someone ignored you.
- Music Piracy & MP3 Players: If you didn't get scammed downloading a "free" song that turned out to be a Bill Clinton speech, did you even use Napster?
- Winamp & RealPlayer: One really whipped the llama's ass. The other was a nightmare to use and even harder to uninstall.
10 Signs You Were an Early Internet Kid
Think you might have been part of the early internet generation? If you relate to most of these, you probably spent way too many hours staring at a bulky CRT monitor.
- You had to warn family members before using the internet because it tied up the phone line.
- You knew your ICQ UIN by heart, and still do now.
- You spent hours playing online Flash games and TetriNET.
- You customized your Neopets shop or MySpace page with custom HTML and Comic Sans font (and broke it many times).
- You experienced the pain of downloading a song for an hour, only to find it was mislabeled.
- Your parents thought chatting with strangers on mIRC would lead to disaster.
- You clicked "Yes" on a sketchy download, immediately regretted it, and hoped your computer wouldn't explode.
- You remember RealPlayer's buffering struggles and still don't know why people used it.
- You remember the pure joy of finding a hidden Easter egg on a website (or a Konami Code trick).
- You left messages on online "guestbooks" and navigated "webrings".
How to Take This 90s Internet Quiz
Think you remember the internet's golden age? Here's how it works:
- Answer multiple-choice questions. Each question has one correct answer and three wrong ones (some of which might sound right just to mess with you).
- Get instant feedback. Every time you answer, you'll see an explanation that gives you more context or a fun fact about that piece of internet history.
- Rack up points. The more you get right, the higher your score.
- Compete with others. If you're feeling competitive, climb our leaderboards by finishing the most quizzes and earning points.
So, do you have what it takes to call yourself a true 90s/2000s internet kid? Or have you been spoiled by fast Wi-Fi and streaming services that don't buffer every five seconds? There's only one way to find out—start the 90s internet quiz!
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6/16 definitely not a 90’s kid, 50’s kid.
I got 7 out of 16!
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
oops I guessed all of them
I got 10 out of 16!
You did great! You have a solid memory of the early 2000s internet, from Webrings to MSN statuses. Maybe you missed a few details, but you definitely experienced the rise of instant messaging, personal websites, and questionable music downloads. Well played!
I’m a 2007 kid. I think It’s still acceptable
9/16 not bad for guesses
11/16
I’m old to have actually used some of this stuff!
5/16 and those were guesses
I got 8 out of 16!
I was born after 2010 IDK how I got 50% correct.
You got 4 out of 16!
You scored better than 13% of players!
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
uh yea, we don’t talk abt my score. I guessed on all of them cuz I was born in the 2010″s
I got 11 out of 16!
You did great! You have a solid memory of the early 2000s internet, from Webrings to MSN statuses. Maybe you missed a few details, but you definitely experienced the rise of instant messaging, personal websites, and questionable music downloads. Well played!
16/16 fantastic!!!
4/16. Wow. Until the end of the 1990s I worked in IT. I was an analyst/programmer and set up systems both hardware and software. I first used a modem in the late 1970s when chatting was typed text only. It seems I remember the work side but not what was then mostly the play side. I guess we didn’t have the reliance on it then that people have now. We still phoned people and visited them and lived in the real world. I love the convenience now of being able to research things that suddenly take my interest instead of going to the library and spending ages trying to speed read through 1000s of pages to find a tidbit of information. I love getting photos and clips of my great grandson on my phone while talking to my granddaughter. But I feel sorry for people who seem to have become even more isolated and are bullied online. I don’t know how we can overcome all the misinformation and disinformation and be educated to know what is real and what isn’t. Sorry, my rant for the day.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and empathetic comment. Your reflections really struck a chord. It’s amazing how much things have changed in such a short time. Your perspective from the early days of the internet adds so much depth to this quiz, which we’ve covered mainly the “fun” side of.
We also feel deeply what you said about the good and the difficult sides of today’s online world. That’s something we think about a lot too, especially because we have young users on Quizly, and we try to make this a fun, welcoming space where everyone can feel safe and encouraged.
Thanks again for taking the time to write this. Your “rant” was a beautiful one. 💛
I got 4 out of 16 – 25%
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
I`ve only been on the internet for about 12 years.
13 / 5 / 25
I got 5 out of 16!
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
Makes sense because I’m a tween
I got 8 out of 16!
You did great! You have a solid memory of the early 2000s internet, from Webrings to MSN statuses. Maybe you missed a few details, but you definitely experienced the rise of instant messaging, personal websites, and questionable music downloads. Well played!
Not accurate. I’m 15
4/16 👍🏻
I got 7 out of 16!
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
That’s true. About the only thing I remember for certain was the Napster-Metallica “controversy”🙄, Internet Explorer, and that whenever someone was on the phone (landline) it would disrupt internet connection.
Young’uns online today don’t know anything about that, or how archaic the internet was at the time. lol
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I got 13 out of 16!
You’re an early 2000s internet legend! You remember the golden days of Web 1.0, Neopets trading, and downloading MP3s on dial-up. You probably had an Angelfire page, customized your Winamp skins, and knew the pain of waiting hours for a single song. Congratulations, you’re an elite net historian!
16/16
I got 6 out of 16!
You’re an Internet Explorer! You know some things about the early 2000s web, but there are a few gaps in your memory. Maybe you were too young, or maybe you’ve repressed the trauma of slow-loading pages and surprise pop-ups. Either way, there’s always time to dive into some retro tech nostalgia and learn more about the wild west of the internet!
Not surprising since I guessed basically everything.
You must be very young! Did you know that Internet Explorer was once the most widely used web browser in the world (and was equally dreaded by web developers)?