.fun Domain Registrationfrom £50.40/yr


Why Choose a .fun Domain?

The .fun extension launched in 2016 as part of ICANN's new gTLD programme and quickly became one of the more popular lifestyle and entertainment domains. It's an unrestricted three-letter TLD, which is rare in itself, and the meaning translates directly across most languages. The short, upbeat word makes it a natural fit for projects centred on entertainment, games, events, hobbies, and anything that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Ideal for:

  • Party planners and event organisers
  • Indie game studios and casual gaming sites
  • Family activity blogs and kids' entertainment brands
  • Theme parks, arcades, and leisure venues
  • Meme pages, viral content creators, and joke generators

Things to know:

  • Unrestricted — anyone, anywhere can register a .fun domain.
  • Some short, common, or category-defining names are flagged as premium by the registry and carry higher registration and renewal fees.
  • Standard registration terms run from 1 to 10 years.

Creative .fun Domain Ideas

  • WeekendPlans.fun — local events and activity discovery
  • PixelArcade.fun — browser-based retro game collection
  • BirthdayBox.fun — children's party supply shop
  • QuizNight.fun — pub quiz hosting platform
  • RainyDay.fun — indoor activity ideas for families
  • BachelorParty.fun — stag and hen do planning service

Frequently asked questions about .fun

Anyone. The .fun extension is fully unrestricted, with no requirements around location, business type, or industry. Individuals, companies, charities, and creative projects from any country can register a .fun domain on a first-come, first-served basis.

You can register a .fun domain for any term between 1 and 10 years at initial registration, and renew in the same range. Choosing a longer term locks in your name and avoids the risk of forgetting to renew, though you can always extend later if your plans change.

Yes. To transfer a .fun domain, unlock it at your current registrar, request the EPP authorisation code, and start the transfer from your account. The domain must be older than 60 days and not within 60 days of a previous transfer. A transfer typically adds one extra year to the registration.

After expiry, the domain enters a renewal grace period of around 30 days where you can renew at the standard price. It then moves into a redemption period of about 30 days, during which recovery is possible but carries a higher fee. After that, the name is released and anyone can register it.

Yes. The registry classifies certain short, generic, or high-demand names as premium, and these carry elevated registration and renewal fees that apply every year. The domain search will show the actual price for any name you check, so there are no surprises at checkout.

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