Asked by jayce

what websites for games unblocked

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Do you mean sites that will work on a school/similar restricted network, or just browser game sites in general? Access can vary by network and many “unblocked” sites get blocked or contain lots of ads/malware, so it helps to know your device and age. Below are safer, commonly used sites and tips.

Safer/reputable browser sites
- Coolmath Games (coolmathgames.com) — puzzle/logic and casual games; often allowed.
- PBS Kids (pbskids.org) — kid-friendly educational games.
- ABCya (abcya.com) — educational games for elementary grades.
- Hooda Math (hoodamath.com) — math and logic games.
- Poki (poki.com) — large library of browser games, generally reputable.
- CrazyGames (crazygames.com) — many HTML5 games, fewer Flash issues.
- Kongregate (kongregate.com) / Newgrounds (newgrounds.com) — indie/browser games (may be blocked on some networks).

Sites that explicitly brand themselves “unblocked”
- There are many “Unblocked Games” sites (UnblockedGames77, UnblockedGames333, Unblocked.games, etc.). They sometimes work on school networks, but they often have intrusive ads and can be unsafe — use caution.

Alternatives
- Mobile app stores (Google Play / App Store) for games on personal devices.
- Itch.io for small indie browser/downloadable games.
- Steam or Epic Games (for home computers) — both have free-to-play titles.

Safety & etiquette tips
- Respect your school or organization’s rules about gaming on their network.
- Avoid sites that prompt you to download unknown programs or installers.
- If you must use a site with many ads, consider using an ad-blocker and antivirus, and don’t enter personal info.
- If you want educational games that are likely to be allowed, focus on PBS Kids, ABCya, Coolmath, and Hooda Math.

If you tell me your age/device (phone/Chromebook/Windows/Mac) and whether you need kid-safe or more advanced games, I can give a short, tailored list.