Top 10 Meme Subreddits


AdviceAnimals
AdviceAnimals

Are you a fan of memes? If so, Reddit is the ultimate destination for hilarious memes. But with so many subreddits covering a wide range of topics, finding the funniest ones can feel overwhelming.

To make things easier, we’ve compiled a list of 10 subreddits that will guarantee a good laugh. You no longer need to worry about digging through endless threads to find the memes you crave.

10 Funniest Subreddits for Memes

1. /r/AdviceAnimals:

AdviceAnimals
AdviceAnimals

Created on December 7, 2010, this subreddit showcases meme classics like Business Cat or Socially Awkward Penguin. It’s one of the most straightforward places to enjoy memes with simple images and text that tell humorous, relatable stories. One popular meme features a penguin in two halves, with the caption: “Started going to the gym—only at midnight, so there’s nobody else there.”

MemeEconomy
MemeEconomy

2. /r/MemeEconomy:
This quirky subreddit treats memes like stock investments. Users “buy” or “sell” memes based on their popularity, though no real money is involved. For example, a meme might show a frustrated dad contemplating investment after seeing his son Fortnite dancing in public.

3. /r/ComedyCemetery:
This is the place where bad memes go to die. Users post cringeworthy memes, often with outdated humor or poor taste, and the community roasts them. One infamous post features a cheesy poem with a Minion: “Roses are red, violets are blue. The face like yours belongs in the zoo.”

ComedyCemetery meme
ComedyCemetery meme

4. /r/memes:
With over 1.7 million subscribers, this subreddit uses images and videos to express everything from mental states to relatable life moments. A classic example is a meme of Keanu Reeves running from the paparazzi, with a caption like: “Stole their camera and ran off.”

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memes
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dankmemes

5. /r/dankmemes:
This subreddit is known for its sarcastic and absurd humor, often focusing on intentionally bad jokes. One iconic post features a kid asking, “What’s a virgin?” with the reply, “Allow us to introduce ourselves,” in a hilariously blunt exchange.

PrequelMemes
PrequelMemes

6. /r/PrequelMemes:
If you’re a Star Wars fan, this is your go-to. Memes here are focused on Star Wars prequels, using quotes and scenes in humorous ways. One example features a character asking, “Leave him, or else we’ll miss the movie,” when a dad is struggling to get his baby out of the car.

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terriblefacebookmemes

7. /r/terriblefacebookmemes:
This subreddit mocks poorly made Facebook memes, often with cringe-worthy or outdated humor. For example, there’s a meme of a man asking why space is dark if the sun is in it—exactly the kind of “granny meme” humor that gets a laugh for the wrong reasons.

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PewdiepieSubmissions

8. /r/PewdiepieSubmissions:
Here, fans of PewDiePie submit memes, compete in meme contests, and participate in fun challenges. A popular meme shows a ghostly figure behind a man at his computer, claiming that not liking or sharing the image will bring a curse upon you.

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funny

9. /r/funny:
One of the largest subreddits, with over 20 million subscribers, /r/funny is a catch-all for hilarious content. A widely shared meme mocks Apple’s marketing, showing a badge that says, “Does more. Costs less.”—a jab at the irony of Apple’s skyrocketing prices.

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teenagers

10. /r/teenagers:
A community created by and for teens, /r/teenagers is full of memes that speak to the adolescent experience. A fan favorite shows the pure joy of a teen getting $10 after asking for $5 from their mom—because nothing compares to those small victories.

Dive into these subreddits for some of the funniest, most relatable, and sometimes intentionally bad memes you’ll find on the internet!