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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean "unblocked games"? If so, what device are you using (Windows PC, Chromebook, phone)? That helps me give better suggestions.

Meanwhile, here are safe options that often work in restricted environments (they're simple browser/HTML5 games or educational sites and don't require installing software or bypassing filters):

- 2048 — simple number-merge puzzle (works offline in the browser).
- Google Doodle games — search "Google Doodle" + game name (many are playable from the Doodles archive).
- Chrome Dino (type chrome://dino in Chrome when offline or just search "chrome dino").
- Little Alchemy 2 — combine elements to make new items.
- A Dark Room — minimalist text-based web game.
- Chess.com or Lichess.org — play vs computer or learn tactics (sometimes accessible).
- Classic puzzles: Solitaire, Minesweeper, Sudoku (many sites host browser versions).
- TypingClub — typing practice that looks like a game.
- HTML5 sites that often work: Poki, CrazyGames, Coolmath Games (availability depends on network).

Note: I can't help with instructions to bypass school or workplace network restrictions. If sites are blocked, the appropriate steps are to ask your teacher/IT admin for permission or use a personal device and connection. Tell me your device and I can recommend specific games or links that are likely to work.