As web-based media proceeds to develop and flourish as it’s grasped by an ever increasing number of individuals who invest increasingly more energy on the web, so too do the images that spread across those stages. They tend to increase around occasions, similar to these Dad Joke images, as well.

It’s incredibly troublesome (and perhaps difficult) to take a stab at placing the very best images into a rundown of top 10 images ever, particularly given the reality there are such countless extraordinary ones that have graced our screens throughout the long term. Also, contingent upon which interpersonal organizations you want to use, alongside what your companions will in general share, you may concur or differ with shouldn’t something be said about’s to continue in the rundown beneath.

Whatever you think merits a spot in elite of top 10 images, the ones you’ll see on this rundown are among the most significant on the most excellent scale — so you won’t discover numerous specialty images here like “My name is Jeff” or “no” images or any of the different Spongebob images. In the event that you invest any energy via online media, you’ve presumably observed photographs, recordings, or references to the greater part of these at any rate once previously. On the off chance that you have an image you need to make, do it! Possibly yours will wind up on this rundown.


LOLcats (2006)

You don’t have to be a heavy Internet user to know that cats are a big deal online. LOLcats refer to the various images of cats that get posted online along with funny captions in large, white text. Known as “lolspeak,” the captions almost always feature bad spelling and grammar for added humor.

IcanHasCheezburger was a blog that took inspiration from the LOLcat meme and brought it to a whole new level of popularity. At its peak in 2007, the site was receiving as many as 1.5 million hits every day.


ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US (1998)


If this one leaves you scratching your head, then you’re likely not alone. All Your Base Are Belong to Us is a catchphrase that comes from the 1989 video game Zero Wing, so if any meme on this list doesn’t quite seem so familiar, it’s probably this ancient one!

According to Know Your Meme, it started blowing up across internet discussion forums in as early as 1998 and into the early 2000s. The Internet was a very different place back then, and social media as we know it today was virtually non-existent. Despite its early origin, you can still hear the catchphrase used on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and other places online even today.


Rickroll (2007)

You’ve heard it played on the radio a million times throughout the 80s, the 90s, and even the 2000s. Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up was a 1987 musical masterpiece that was revived in 2007.

People started tricking people into clicking on links that gave them the expectation they’d take to a web page with something useful or entertaining – but instead, it would send them to a clip of Rick singing his classic hit. When someone fell for it, it was common to say that they had been Rickrolled.


Double Rainbow (2010)

Back in 2010, people couldn’t get enough of this YouTube video that featured a guy filming two rainbows in the sky and promptly freaking out (as noted by his hysterical voice in the background). The video uploaded by YouTube user Hungrybear9562 (whose real name is Paul Vasquez) became a viral hit after remaining unnoticed for months on YouTube, right before Jimmy Kimmel featured it on his show.

Microsoft eventually used Vasquez and his meme in a commercial to advertise Windows Live Photo Gallery.


Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Music Video (2011)


There was a time back in 2011 when Rebecca Black’s name remained a worldwide trending Twitter topic for days on end (and possibly even longer than a week). She went insanely viral for her cringeworthy song Friday and accompanying music video that was discovered on YouTube a few months after it was uploaded.

The teen pop music video was heavily criticized and even hated for featuring an awful lot of autotune, bland lyrics, and laughable cinematography. You could say it went viral for all the wrong reasons.


Grumpy Cat (2012)


“Tardar Sauce” the Grumpy Cat is arguably the most famous Internet meme cat of all time. She got her claim to fame after a photo of her distinct frowning face was uploaded to Reddit, setting off a wave of inspiration for new meme photos with hilarious captions that perfectly encapsulated dissatisfaction, annoyance, and other overly exaggerated negative feelings.

She has since been raking in the big bucks from her line of merchandise, as well as from the 2014 holiday feature film she starred in.


Gangnam Style (2012)


Gangnam Style was one of those memes that just wouldn’t die, and it became far bigger than anyone expected. The ridiculously hilarious and catchy K-Pop music video by Korean artist Psy was the anthem of 2012, and today it remains to be the most-viewed YouTube video of all time.

YouTube actually had to update its view counter to keep track of all its views, which, as of October 2016, has been viewed over 2.6 billion and has almost 10 million thumbs up.

Doge (2013)


Somewhat comparable to the staying power of Gangnam Style, Doge was another meme that people quickly got tired of seeing, but it couldn’t seem to fade away fast enough. “Doge” refers to the misspelled, slang term for “dog.”

This meme consisted of an image of a side-eyed Shiba Inus that was often Photoshopped onto various background images and paired with captions like “wow,” “much [adjective],” and “very [noun].” The wording was intended to resemble the very simple and not-so-intelligent thought process of a dog.


The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge (2014)

Back in the summer of 2014, chances are you came across at least one or two videos of people dumping buckets of water over their heads shared by friends on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and anywhere else where videos could be shared. The meme challenge was inspired by the ALS Association to create more awareness and raise money for ALS/Lou Gehrig’s disease research.

Everyone from big celebs to high profile politicians participated in the fundraising campaign, which ended up raising $220 million worldwide.

TheDress (2015)

To end this top 10 memes list, who could forget to include that mind-blowing dress that completely blew up on the Internet? A Tumblr post of a dress accompanied by the simple question, “What color is this dress?” sparked a worldwide debate where some people claimed to see the dress as white and gold and others saw it as blue and black.

Eventually, big blogs were publishing long posts about the science of how light affects color perception. In the end, it was discovered that that dress was indeed blue and black.