Finding a great unblocked game at school used to be a challenge. Between restricted networks, Chromebook limitations, and sites that require downloads or plugins, it felt like every decent option was blocked. That's why we built Classroom Connect — and it's why we've put together this list of the absolute best unblocked games you can play right now, straight from your browser.
All of these games are available for free on Classroom Connect. No downloads, no sign-ups — just click and play.
1. Among Us
The iconic social deduction game. Work out who the imposter is before it's too late.
Among Us needs no introduction. The social deduction game that took the world by storm is available to play unblocked in your browser — no Steam, no download required. Find the impostor, complete tasks, and try not to get ejected.
2. Geometry Dash
Jump, fly, and flip your way through rhythm-based obstacle courses.
Geometry Dash is one of those games that looks simple until it absolutely isn't. You guide a cube through a relentless series of obstacles in time with the music. One wrong move sends you back to the start — but the sense of satisfaction when you clear a level is unmatched. Genuinely addictive.
3. Cookie Clicker
Click cookies, build a baking empire, and watch the numbers go up forever.
Cookie Clicker is the idle game that started a genre. Click to bake cookies, use cookies to buy upgrades, and let the upgrades bake cookies while you're doing something else. It sounds absurd — and it is — but the progression is genuinely satisfying, and you'll end up with more cookies than you ever thought possible.
4. Slope
Guide a ball down an endless slope and dodge obstacles at speed.
Slope is one of the most deceptively simple games on this list. You steer a ball down an endless, increasingly steep slope while obstacles fly at you from every direction. The controls are just left and right — but as the speed ramps up, your reaction time is pushed to its limit. A perfect high-score chaser.
5. Friday Night Funkin
A rap battle rhythm game with catchy music and increasingly difficult songs.
Friday Night Funkin started as an indie jam project and exploded into one of the most played browser games of the past few years. Hit the arrow keys in time with the music to win your rap battles — the early levels ease you in, but the later songs are genuinely brutal. Headphones strongly recommended.
6. Smash Karts
Multiplayer kart combat racing — collect weapons, destroy opponents, be the last kart standing.
Smash Karts is exactly what it sounds like: kart racing meets arena shooter. You drive around collecting weapons and trying to blow up other players. It's chaotic, quick, and deeply satisfying — and because it's multiplayer, every session feels different.
7. Run 3
Run through space tunnels, avoid gaps, and keep going as long as you can.
Run 3 is a classic endless runner set in space. You navigate a series of tunnels in the void, avoiding holes and rotating the world as you go. It gets surprisingly complex and the unlockable characters add real variety to how you approach the levels.
8. Temple Run 2
Run, jump, and slide through ancient temples while being chased by demonic monkeys.
Temple Run 2 is the browser version of one of mobile gaming's defining endless runners. The controls translate perfectly to keyboard, the pace escalates satisfyingly, and chasing a high score is endlessly compelling. Clean, polished, and completely addictive.
9. Cluster Rush
Jump between trucks at high speed and don't fall. Simple premise, brutal execution.
Cluster Rush has one of the best premises in browser gaming: you're jumping between trucks hurtling down a highway and you cannot fall off. The levels escalate into genuine mayhem — trucks crash, split, and accelerate — and the game never stops throwing new challenges at you.
10. Ragdoll Archers
Fling arrows at ragdoll enemies in this wildly entertaining physics-based archery game.
Ragdoll Archers is one of those games you sit down to play for five minutes and then look up to find half an hour has gone. The physics-based archery is satisfying, the ragdoll animations are hilarious, and the progression keeps you pushing further. A brilliant end to this list.
How to Access These Games at School
All of the games above are available on Classroom Connect and work on restricted school networks. Because every game runs directly in your browser, there's nothing to download or install — which means no admin permissions required.
Use the Tab Disguise feature on Classroom Connect to instantly change the tab title and icon to something more school-friendly. One click and you're covered.
Not sure what to play? Use the search bar at the top of the site to find a game by name, or browse by category to discover something you haven't tried yet.
