Sometimes we come across old photo albums or a photo memory of our birthday on our phones, and we immediately get lost in that moment in time, we ask questions what happened that day, who came first, who took us first and so many more questions like that. We often wonder what was going on, what people were talking about and what kind of news made the headlines on that very day. Was there a big event, a strange discovery or a funny story trending around the globe?

These questions are hard to answer but that’s where bdayrecap.com comes in — a super simple and fun website that shows you what was happening in the world on the exact day you were born.

The website is clean; all you need to do is enter your birth date in the given box. Once you type in your date of birth and press enter, the website gives you a neat list of interesting news headlines from that day. These are not boring or serious news items — most of them are fun, surprising or just weird in a good way. It feels like a quick peek into the past, helping you connect your birthday with what the world was up to back then.

The website doesn’t require you to sign in or create an account. If you are someone who love to know random facts and want to feel a little more connected to their own history, this website does great job. Whether you were born in the 90s or 2000s or even before, the site digs up something cool from that exact day.

According to the creator of the site, the data used in this project comes from the New York Times API, with articles going all the way back to the 1950s. So it’s not just your birthday you can look up — you can even search your parents’ birth dates if they were born after that time. Basically, this tool works best for anyone who has a birthday from the 1950s onward.

Overall, bdayrecap.com is a fun website that gives you a short, but sweet, throwback. The website would look cooler if had included some graphics. If you’ve ever wanted to know what kind of stories filled the world the moment you arrived in it, this site gives you that in a few seconds.

Published in Dawn, Young World, July 12th, 2025

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