• There have been some hilarious April Fool’s Jokes
  • Social media accounts tweeted out their jokes for April Fool’s
  • Here are the best ones
Best April Fool's Jokes
People cracked their April Fool’s Jokes on X. Credit: IMAGO / Zoonar

Brands online have been taking to social media sites to tell their best April Fool’s jokes and pranks, and they haven’t disappointed. Every year, the brands whip out their best marketing techniques to attract the masses. And this year was no different.

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Despite many people on X being done with this year due to the political state of the world, the jokes kept coming. Laughter is the best medicine in times of despair, isn’t it?. From marketing pranks to just weird jokes, here are the best ones the internet has to offer.

The Best April Fool’s Jokes of 2025

1. Tiger Woods’ magically healed Achilles

Tiger Woods made headlines after his relationship with Vanessa Trump became public. The man apparently also has jokes because he took to X to reveal his left Achilles had magically healed.

On X, Woods said: “I can’t believe I am saying this, but a few weeks after rupturing my left Achilles, sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber plus the explosive lifts my doctors and trainers have me ready to play the Masters next week! Can’t wait! See y’all on the course.”

Naturally, many social media users were confused, but most knew it was satire. Lots of people claim hyperbaric chambers cure illness, don’t they?

Not only was this one of the best April Fool’s jokes because it was so absurd, hilarious, but it also pokes fun at Woods’ annoying injury.

2. Level 5’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons Spoof

Animal Crossing: New Horizons was one of the defining games of lockdown and was the subject of many memes. Now it has become the subject of one of the best April Fool’s jokes or spoofs, which thankfully isn’t cringe.

The spoof was done with Fantasy Life, another cute simulation game. The reason this one was so great is that it mimics the promotional video of New Horizons, which was released in March 2020. Releasing it just after the game’s fifth anniversary and even recreating the Bell-stealing raccoon Tom Nook is priceless.

Adding to one of the best April Fool’s jokes is that they poke fun at Tom Nook and his fitness regime, as that little raccoon has a belly. But the new one in the sequel game doesn’t!

3. Razer’s brainrot translation headphones

Razer is one of the most highly respected technology companies and is known for its great headsets. One thing, however, we would never expect is creating a brainrot translation set of headphones, which they have done.

In a YouTube video, Razer advertised a new headset called the Razer Skibidi, an “AI gamer copilot”. In a skit video, there are examples given that show the translation of Gen-Z brainrot speech into English. The video is well-done and is very convincing in terms of marketing.

Plus, who doesn’t need a brainrot translation for those Gen-Z and Gen Alpha kids?

4. Yahoo’s Agricultural Interface

This one isn’t really funny per se, but it is a great way to tell your friends to go and touch grass. Yahoo released a teaser for a new keyboard called the Agricultural Interface.

@yahoo

The Yahoo Agricultural Interface is HERE. Touch grass like never before. 1PM EST in our TikTok Shop.

♬ original sound – Yahoo

The keyboard aims to help users ground themselves without needing to circle back and engage in more dreaded corporate jargon. Hilariously, the comments on the teaser post showed many users believed what was said; they thought it was a legitimate offer. Keyboard keys are not sustainable for growing soil and grass, guys, we think you’ll be fine.

Go outside, and touch the grass!

5. New Dubai Heinz Beans

There has been another level of brain rot over the ‘viral’ Dubai chocolate and viral Dubai items in the last few months, but this one would take the cake. The Beans brand, Heinz, made fun of the trend, announcing on Instagram that they were launching Dubai Beanz with a “premium pistachio flavor”.

It is great to see a brand making fun of people’s susceptibility to viral flavors and trends, especially because of the buzzwords of ‘Dubai’ and ‘luxury’.

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Sophie Humphrey
Sophie Humphrey is a freelance writer and journalist. Sophie has seven years experience in journalism and has a keen interest in pop culture and entertainment. Sophie has worked for the likes of Time Out London, The Upcoming and Screen rant.