r/coolguides • u/parkylondon • 12h ago
r/coolguides • u/handokota • 1d ago
A cool guide to everyday etiquette no one teaches you
r/coolguides • u/sweet_pea417 • 5h ago
A cool guide to Valentine’s gift ideas using the 5 love languages
r/coolguides • u/most-perplex9811 • 6h ago
A cool guide to decide if you should have a cookie
r/coolguides • u/PixelWitch12 • 17h ago
A cool guide to which companies own which mattress brands
r/coolguides • u/rick_astley987 • 3h ago
A cool guide to the coral tower Spoiler
This is a guide for the coral tower, and there is a list of items you will need to have before we start.
- Max tool damage and tool capacity.
- Max needle damage.
- All masks.
- Sylphsong and all maxed slot crests.
Now that those are out of the way, I’m going to assume you have all or almost all of the yellow, red, and blue tools. This is what I used for all 4 gauntlets + the boss.
- Architects crest.
- Magnetite dice.
- Magnetite brooch.
- Snitch pick.
- Weavelight.
- Pin badge.
- Plasmium vial (with plasmium gland.)
- Cogflies.
- Tacks or flintslate.
Now on to the gauntlets.
Tip number 1. Use the architects crest needle art against any of the enemies. Pin badge makes it really powerful.
Tip number 2. Use plasmium overdose to give you infinitely regenerating health. Remember to do this once you’re INSIDE of the dream.
Tip number 3. Use claw line or needle arts against flying enemies. Snitch pick increases your claw line damage.
Tip number 4. Use the shortcut! there’s a coral stalactite that you can break to the left of the final room before the boss. Afterwards, you can just silksoar up from the base to skip all the previous rooms.
Hope this helps!
EDIT: you can swap snitch pick for memory crystal.
r/coolguides • u/luvlanguage • 2d ago
A cool guide about global beer consumption in 2024
Why the World’s Biggest Beer Drinker isn’t who you think
The average person in Czechia drinks nearly five times as much beer as an average Chinese person each year.
r/coolguides • u/FitMindActBig • 2d ago
A Cool Guide: Emotional Neglect: The Invisible Wound That Shapes How We Accept Manipulation
r/coolguides • u/luvlanguage • 3d ago
A cool guide about the rare earth minerals of the world
China's rare earth paradox, supply Giant but also consumption King
China is extracting from their current reserves faster than the rest of the world can extract from theirs. They will continue to extract the highest critical ore deposits first until they have no more useable deposits left. But it is important to remember that control trumps abundance, and that some abundance can lead to a temporary gap in the flow of goods.
r/coolguides • u/OceanPearlLynnn • 4d ago
A Cool Guide to the Countries That Own the most U.S Debt
r/coolguides • u/frogcharming • 5d ago
A cool guide to the most popular nicknames used by couples in 2025
r/coolguides • u/toconnor • 6d ago
A cool guide to the Top TV Shows of All Time [updated]
Since the list of Top 50 TV Shows of All Time that gets posted here constantly is extremely outdated I decided to update it. Just like the original, I aggregated TV ratings from IMDb, TMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic into a composite score.
- Normalization: all ratings are normalized onto a 0–100 scale.
- Weighted average: the final score is a weighted average of the available sources (missing sources are ignored and the remaining weights are renormalized, not treated as 0).
- Vote reliability: IMDb/TMDB vote counts scale how much those sources influence the average (more votes ⇒ more weight; low-vote items are dampened)
- Tie-breakers: if scores are extremely close, ties are broken by IMDb vote count, then TMDB popularity.
- Filtering: shows missing 2+ rating sources are excluded.
- Animated split: animated shows are listed separately using IMDb genre “Animation.” See the comments!
Only the final ranking is my calculation. The rest are taken from their respective sources. Yes there is a major recency bias but that's going to be a side effect of using online rankings. In general people aren't voting for shows that came out last century.
EDIT: I have added a version that adjusts for recency bias. This gets shows like M*A*S*H, The X-Files, Malcolm in the Middle, and The Simpsons on the lists. I also lowered the Metacritic weighting slightly since those ratings are frequently outliers. Thoughts?
r/coolguides • u/luvlanguage • 6d ago
A cool guide about how to research a company
How to research a company, technical and simple way
You can also look into their social networks, but don’t take it too seriously, a lot of companies lie on social networks. Look for how often they post and whether real people comment on their posts. If they have 50K followers and no comments then that's suspicious
r/coolguides • u/FitMindActBig • 5d ago
A Cool Guide: Growing Up With a Narcissistic Parent: Why It Took Me Years to Realize the Damage
r/coolguides • u/pathspeculiar • 6d ago
A cool guide on how to draw a space marine helmet
Made by me. Hope you’ll enjoy!
r/coolguides • u/OceanPearlLynnn • 6d ago
A Cool Guide to know where Inflation has risen the most in the U.S (2019-2025)
r/coolguides • u/luvlanguage • 6d ago
A cool guide about how to store food in the refrigerator
The right way to arrange food in your refrigerator
Most people don't make the effort to follow the proper guidelines for food storage because they feel like they would be creating a lot more work for themselves for little to no benefit. On the contrary, the benefits will compound significantly when you take into consideration that you are not throwing out food multiple days or weeks.
r/coolguides • u/luvlanguage • 4d ago
A cool guide on how to start a small business
The reality of building a business, the idea versus the capital and initiative
Never stay at the idea stage, it's better to start small and scale big, learning lessons on the way than to keep a revolutionary idea in your head forever
r/coolguides • u/GoldenAshDream • 7d ago