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unblocked games

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean game recommendations, websites that host “unblocked” browser games, or how to play at school? Quick note: I can’t help with instructions to bypass school or workplace network restrictions. If you want to play at school, ask a teacher/admin for permission or use sites they’ve approved.

If you want recommendations, here are popular browser games that often run on restricted networks because they’re simple HTML5 or .io titles (short description + type):

- 2048 — single-player puzzle (number merging)
- Run 3 — platformer, skill + exploration
- Slope — fast reflex 3D runner
- Krunker.io — fast browser FPS (multiplayer)
- Agar.io — simple multiplayer territory/arcade
- Slither.io — multiplayer snake-style game
- Paper.io / Paper.io 2 — territory-capture multiplayer
- Bonk.io — physics-based multiplayer arena
- Shell Shockers — eggs-themed browser FPS (multiplayer)
- Tank Trouble — local/multiplayer tank battle
- Little Alchemy 2 — creative crafting puzzle
- GeoGuessr (free map modes) — geography/guess-the-place
- Cookie Clicker — incremental/casual idle game
- Mini Metro — puzzle/strategy transit builder
- Celeste Classic (browser version) — precision platformer
- Kingdom Rush (flash/HTML5 ports) — tower defense

Good sites to look for safe browser games:
- Coolmath Games (many educational/fun titles)
- Hooda Math (puzzles and logic games)
- CrazyGames.com (large HTML5 library)
- Itch.io (indie web games; use the “Web” filter)
- Poki (curated HTML5 games)

Tips
- Prefer official sites (no downloads) and watch for ads or pop-ups.
- Use education-focused sites (ABCya, Coolmath) if you need school-appropriate content.
- If you tell me a genre (puzzle, multiplayer, casual) or where you plan to play (home vs school), I can give a shorter tailored list.