Asked by dawd

Can you find me website games unblocked

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Sure — here are reputable sites that host browser games and are commonly accessible in schools. Before using them, check your school’s acceptable-use policy and don’t try to bypass network filters.

Recommended sites (short descriptions + example games)
- Coolmath Games — puzzle/logic and casual arcade-style games. Examples: Run 3, Fireboy and Watergirl.
https://www.coolmathgames.com
- Poki — large variety of HTML5 games, good mobile/desktop compatibility. Examples: Subway Surfers, Rooftop Snipers.
https://poki.com
- CrazyGames — extensive HTML5 library, categories for every taste. Examples: Shell Shockers, Tetris N-Blox.
https://www.crazygames.com
- Kongregate — indie and user-submitted games, achievements and communities. Examples: Swords and Souls, Bloons-type titles.
https://www.kongregate.com
- Miniclip — casual and competitive games, often sports and shooters. Examples: 8 Ball Pool, Agar.io-like games.
https://www.miniclip.com
- Armor Games — strategy, RPG, and higher-quality indie browser games.
https://armorgames.com
- Newgrounds — creative indie games and animations (more adult content possible; use caution).
https://www.newgrounds.com
- Itch.io — indie games, lots of small browser-playable projects and demos. Great for experimental/creative games.
https://itch.io
- PBS Kids — safe, educational games for younger players.
https://pbskids.org
- Chess.com — if you like chess, has browser play and puzzles.
https://www.chess.com

Notes and safety tips
- Most modern sites use HTML5 (no Flash needed), which increases compatibility. If a site is blocked at school, don’t attempt to bypass filters — ask IT/admin to whitelist it if it’s appropriate.
- Watch for aggressive ads/pop-ups on some “unblocked” mirror sites. Stick to the official sites above for safety and fewer shady ads.
- If you tell me what kinds of games you like (puzzle, platformer, strategy, multiplayer, idle, etc.), I can suggest specific titles or direct links that are likely to work in a school environment.

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