Featured Creepy Stories

Some stories are too strange, too unsettling, or too perfectly timed to be anything but true. Welcome to the Creepy section of Viraly Feeds, where we curate the most spine-tingling, goosebump-inducing content the web has to offer. From Reddit's deepest rabbit holes to forgotten Wikipedia articles that will keep you up at night, these are the featured picks our readers can't get enough of. Scroll down to explore our top stories in the world of the bizarre, the unexplained, and the downright terrifying.

Latest Creepy Stories

25 Genuinely Creepy Coincidences That Can't Be Explained

admin·December 5, 2017

Life is stranger than fiction. From impossible coincidences to striking parallels between strangers, these stories of serendipity and synchronicity will challenge your understanding of fate.

The Bizarre Case of the Somerton Man

fayaz·November 22, 2017

One of Australia's most baffling unsolved mysteries. Discover the clues, the ciphers, and the theories that have kept amateur detectives busy for decades.

8 Real Life Horror Stories That Made the Internet Shiver

admin·November 15, 2017

From shadow figures to phantom phone calls, these real-life horror stories shared by Reddit users will make you want to sleep with the lights on. Read them at your own risk.

The Science of Deja Vu: Is It a Glitch in the Matrix?

admin·November 8, 2017

What is deja vu, and why does it happen? Is it a neurological misfire, a memory glitch, or something more mysterious? We break down the science and the theories behind this universal experience.

Why We Love Being Scared: The Psychology of Horror

fayaz·October 27, 2017

Science finally explains why we enjoy being scared. From the adrenaline rush to the social bonding of a shared scream, find out what happens inside your brain when you watch a horror movie.

10 Unsolved Mysteries That Still Baffle Experts

admin·October 20, 2017

From the Dyatlov Pass incident to the Tamam Shud case, these unsolved mysteries continue to fascinate and frustrate investigators. Could modern technology finally crack these cold cases?