Unblocked

Unblocked games that actually load at school.

57K+ HTML5 titles, one domain, no Flash, no installer, no login wall. Works on Chromebooks and IT-managed Wi-Fi.

  • BrowserNo site installer
  • VariesNetwork availability
  • PreviewBefore classroom use
  • 0Required accounts
Clear launch pageEach title launches from a Glaze Games page, while the game itself may use a publisher host that a network also needs to permit.
Pure HTML5No Flash, no Java, no installer. Every game runs in a normal browser tab.
No login wallPress play and you are in. No accounts, no email, no captcha, no install prompt.
Chromebook-readyLight enough to run smoothly on the cheapest school laptops without crashing.

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How it works

Three steps from blocked to playing

The whole point of unblocked games is to be allow-listable in one rule. Here is how Glaze Games gets onto a locked-down network.

  1. Ask IT to allow one domain

    Most school filters block by URL pattern. Ask IT to add an allow-list rule for glazegames.com and you are done. One rule, full catalog.

  2. Open a tab

    Click a game tile. The game loads inside its own iframe, served from a single trusted domain. No download, no install, no popup.

  3. Play, save, leave

    Most games save progress in browser storage. Closing the tab is the only step needed to end the session — no log-out, no account, no trace.

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Why Glaze Games

Glaze Games vs. the typical “unblocked77” site

A side-by-side on what actually changes for you and for your IT team.

On Glaze Games

  • 57K+ titles across 34 categories.
  • Single domain for IT to allow-list.
  • Curated for safety — no mature content.
  • No Flash, no plugin, no installer.
  • Free with no required account.
  • Reviewed ad partners only — no popunders, no fake play buttons.

On the random copycats

  • Dozens of unrelated game URLs IT must individually allow.
  • Random Flash/Java requirements that no longer work on Chromebooks.
  • Pre-roll video ads, popunders, fake "claim" buttons.
  • Mature content mixed into the catalog.
  • Forced account sign-up before you can play.
  • Auto-installs that flag school antivirus.

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For IT admins

If you manage a school or district network and you are evaluating whether to allow Glaze Games, here is the short version: one domain (glazegames.com), HTML5/WebGL delivery only, no plugins, no installers, no third-party authentication, no in-game chat. Our editorial standards page lays out the curation pipeline in full at /editorial-standards.

Want the catalog filtered to safe-for-school content only? Combine this page with the /safe filter for a family-friendly view, or jump straight to the /school filter which is tuned for managed-network constraints. We’re also happy to answer questions directly — [email protected].

Unblocked games · FAQ

What are unblocked games?

Unblocked games are browser games that may work on networks (like school Wi-Fi) that filter gaming and social-media sites. Availability depends on each network administrator's rules. Glaze Games uses browser-based HTML5 titles and a consistent site domain.

Are these games actually safe for school?

Games launch in a browser tab without a Glaze Games installer or required site account. Publisher content, ads, and network access can vary, so teachers and guardians should preview individual titles.

Do I need a download or account?

No. Just open the link, press play, and you are in. Nothing is installed on the device. No account, no email, no captcha.

What if my school still blocks Glaze Games?

Forward the request to your IT team — glazegames.com is a single-domain HTML5 games site with verified safe advertising and no installer dependencies. That makes us much simpler to allow-list than the typical patchwork of game URLs they have already blocked.

Will it run on a school Chromebook?

Yes. The site is built mobile-first and the games are HTML5/WebGL — both are well-supported on Chrome OS. The catalog is filtered to titles under 50 MB so older Chromebooks do not crawl.

How is this different from "unblockedgames77" / "unblockedgames88" / etc.?

Two differences are our automated catalog checks and additional human review for featured, kids, safe, and editorial selections. We also use a consistent site domain. No gaming site can guarantee access on a network managed by a school or employer.

Can teachers use this in class?

Yes — pair the unblocked filter with our /safe filter and you have a class-friendly browse. Many teachers also bookmark specific category pages (e.g. /c/puzzle/unblocked) for stations or end-of-week activities.

Do you save my data?

Without an account, no — local game progress lives in your browser. We collect anonymous analytics (page views, country) and no personally identifiable info. Full breakdown on the privacy page.

Bookmark the unblocked hub

One link covers the whole catalog on a school network. Drop it in a doc, a Classroom post, or your browser bar.