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can you find me unblocked websites that have games on it
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I can — but first: do you mean sites that are legally allowed on a school or work network (so you want sites that are commonly permitted), or are you trying to get around a block? I can’t help with bypassing network filters, but I can suggest popular, family-friendly game sites that are often allowed and safe to use.
Here are several reputable game sites to try (tell me your device/age and I can narrow them):
- Coolmath Games (coolmathgames.com) — puzzles, logic, and casual games aimed at students.
- ABCmouse / ABCya (abcya.com) — educational games for younger kids (ABCya is free/browser-based).
- PBS Kids (pbskids.org/games) — safe games for preschool and elementary ages.
- Funbrain (funbrain.com) — reading/math games for kids and teens.
- Poki (poki.com) — a large collection of HTML5 browser games across genres.
- CrazyGames (crazygames.com) — many browser-playable titles, updated frequently.
- Kongregate (kongregate.com) — community site with many indie HTML5 games.
- Itch.io (itch.io) — lots of indie/browser games; good for unique small projects.
- Miniclip (miniclip.com) — popular casual and multiplayer games (may be blocked in some places).
- Newgrounds (newgrounds.com) — creative indie games and animations (content varies).
Tips:
- If you’re on a school or work device, check the acceptable-use policy or ask an admin which sites are allowed.
- If a site is blocked there may be an approved alternatives list or an educational portal with games.
- Tell me your device (Chromebook, Windows, iPad) and the age range, and I’ll recommend sites and specific games that fit.
Here are several reputable game sites to try (tell me your device/age and I can narrow them):
- Coolmath Games (coolmathgames.com) — puzzles, logic, and casual games aimed at students.
- ABCmouse / ABCya (abcya.com) — educational games for younger kids (ABCya is free/browser-based).
- PBS Kids (pbskids.org/games) — safe games for preschool and elementary ages.
- Funbrain (funbrain.com) — reading/math games for kids and teens.
- Poki (poki.com) — a large collection of HTML5 browser games across genres.
- CrazyGames (crazygames.com) — many browser-playable titles, updated frequently.
- Kongregate (kongregate.com) — community site with many indie HTML5 games.
- Itch.io (itch.io) — lots of indie/browser games; good for unique small projects.
- Miniclip (miniclip.com) — popular casual and multiplayer games (may be blocked in some places).
- Newgrounds (newgrounds.com) — creative indie games and animations (content varies).
Tips:
- If you’re on a school or work device, check the acceptable-use policy or ask an admin which sites are allowed.
- If a site is blocked there may be an approved alternatives list or an educational portal with games.
- Tell me your device (Chromebook, Windows, iPad) and the age range, and I’ll recommend sites and specific games that fit.
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