The WebGL library allows you to create amazing 3D games, scenes, and effects in your browser. While most of them are just for fun, but some can already be used on live sites today. This topic contains the most interesting examples of using WebGL, thanks to
two posts by David Walsh and
WebGL Experiments .
Unusual game where you need to drive the ball through the maze from the streets of Google Maps, delivering the label to certain places on the map. And all this is located on the cube. Caution, you can stick for a long time!

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A beautiful slideshow effect that can be applied in practice, for example, for switching between photos in a gallery.

Another useful example is a very impressive infographic showing the dynamics of import and export of weapons from different countries from 1982 to 2010.

Air hockey with a bear. And there is nothing to add.

A game from the Chrome Experiments, where you can control the ball with the accelerometer of the phone by throwing it at the targets.

A small three-dimensional MMO game with a funny character.

Very beautiful effect of leaves falling from a tree. By
Yi-Wen Lin .

Amazingly realistic effect of water, you can control the ball inside the pool, as well as rotate the entire scene. By
Evan Wallace .

Realistic water and sunset.

Simulation of the flight of a strange character between the skyscrapers.

You can control the flying squares with a webcam. Posted by
Tim Holman .

PS
Support for WebGL browsers on the Can I Use website.