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'''Sandbox''' may refer to:

* ], an indoor box for cats to relieve themselves
* ] or sandbox, a wide, shallow playground construction to hold sand often made of wood or plastic
* ], a container that holds sand for use in improving rail adhesion in slippery conditions
* ], a 1960 one-act play by Edward Albee
* ] or SS-N-12, a Soviet anti-ship missile
* ], a tool used by child psychologists

In '''computing''':
* ], a virtual container in which untrusted programs can be safely run
* ], an online environment in which code or content changes can be tested without affecting the original system
* ], a game level editor for ''Far Cry''
* ], a genre or ''mode'' of some video games for open-ended, nonlinear play
* ], in Google Internet search rankings

In '''music''':
*], a 1987 album by Guided by Voices
*], a Canadian rock music group

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