Geek-Jokes API

Beginner's Pick Games & Comics / No Auth Required Beginner HTTPS CORS
Free to Use
45 D
Measured Score 0 50 100 Speed 6/30 Consistency 1/20 Security 20/20 Browser access 10/15 Transparency 8/15 TESTED 2026-08-10

Overview

Geek-Jokes API delivers random programming and technology-themed jokes as plain text with a single GET request. It needs no API key or registration, making it one of the simplest APIs you can call. It is a perfect first API for beginners who want to practice making HTTP requests and handling text responses.

Beginner Tip

The API returns a single plain text joke by default — not JSON — so do not try to parse the response with JSON.parse(). Add ?format=json to the URL to get a proper JSON response instead.

Measurement Record

What actually happened when we called this API from our own infrastructure. Every value below was recorded by the request, not copied from the provider's documentation.

Request
GET https://geek-jokes.sameerkumar.website/api?format=json
Result
HTTP 200 · application/json · 86 bytes · compressed
Response time
548 ms (median of 3) · fastest 146 ms
Transport
TLSv1.3 · TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 · certificate issued by Google Trust Services
Browser CORS
Allowed — Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://apisscore.com
Served by
cloudflare
Recorded
2026-08-10

Fields Returned

Top-level fields present in the response we captured, with the type and value we actually received.

Field Type Value received
joke string Chuck Norris can write infinite recursion fun…

Captured Response

Captured from a real request to https://geek-jokes.sameerkumar.website/api?format=json on 2026-08-10. Long arrays and nested objects are truncated to keep the shape readable.

JSON Response · Captured
{
  "joke": "Chuck Norris can write infinite recursion functions and have them return."
}

Field Reference

joke The text of a random geek or programming-themed joke (only returned when using ?format=json)

Implementation Example

Calls a real endpoint of this API. Replace any placeholder credentials with your own key.

Request
const url = "https://geek-jokes.sameerkumar.website/api?format=json";
const response = await fetch(url);
if (!response.ok) throw new Error(`Request failed: ${response.status}`);
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);

What Can You Build?

Note: These code examples are AI-generated and unverified. Always refer to the official API documentation for accurate usage.

How This API Fails

We deliberately sent this API a broken request and recorded exactly what came back on 2026-08-10. Knowing the shape of an error before you hit it makes error handling much easier to write.

HTTP 404 Requesting a path that does not exist text/html

Returned an HTML error page rather than JSON — worth knowing if your client assumes every response can be parsed as JSON.

Common Errors & Troubleshooting

Generated guidance based on this API's documentation, not observed by us. Treat it as a starting point and check against the provider's own error reference.

JSON.parse error The default response is plain text, not JSON
Add ?format=json to the URL to get a proper JSON response with a joke field
CORS error in browser Some browser environments restrict cross-origin plain text responses
Use ?format=json which has proper CORS headers, or fetch from a Node.js backend
Connection refused or 502 The community-hosted API occasionally goes offline
Add error handling to catch fetch failures and display a fallback joke from a local array

Measured Score Breakdown

Live HTTP request to the API endpoint

Speed 6/30
Consistency 1/20
Security 20/20
Browser access 10/15
Transparency 8/15
Endpoint Response Time 548ms

Fully tested on Aug 10, 2026

Technical Specifications

Auth No Auth
HTTPS REQUIRED
CORS YES
Category Games & Comics
Difficulty Beginner
Endpoint last called: 2026-08-10

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