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Your School Wi-Fi Can't Stop These 10 Games

Students playing browser games on school laptops
Students playing browser games on school laptops

Think your school's firewall blocks everything fun? Think again. Students across the country are playing these games right now — in study hall, during lunch, even between classes. No downloads, no installs, no VPN tricks. Just a browser and a URL.

Here are 10 unblocked games that keep showing up on school Chromebooks in 2026.

1. Snow Rider 3D — The One Everyone Knows

If you haven't played Snow Rider 3D yet, you're the last one. Over 33 million plays this school year alone. You sled downhill, dodge trees and rocks, and try not to wipe out. Simple concept, impossible to put down. Teachers have started calling it "the sledding problem."

2. OvO — Parkour That Actually Feels Good

OvO is a platformer where you wall-jump, slide, and dive through increasingly ridiculous levels. The controls are tight, the levels are creative, and there's always one more stage you need to beat before the bell rings.

3. Drift Hunters — Because Everyone Wants to Drift a Lambo

Drift Hunters gives you a garage full of cars you'll never afford and lets you slide them around tracks. Earn points for drifting, upgrade your ride, and pretend you're not in third period. The car customization alone will eat your whole lunch break.

4. Eggy Car — Stupidly Addictive

Drive a car with an egg on top. Don't let the egg fall off. That's it. That's Eggy Car. And somehow it's one of the most rage-inducing games on the internet. Every bump is a betrayal. Every hill is personal.

5. Idle Breakout — Set It and Forget It

Idle Breakout is brick breaker meets idle game. Buy balls, upgrade them, watch bricks explode. You can literally minimize the tab and let it run during class. Not that we're suggesting that.

6. Geometry Rash — Rhythm Meets Rage

Geometry Rash is a rhythm-based platformer where one wrong tap sends you back to the start. 1.3 million students have played it this year. Most of them are still stuck on level 3. The soundtrack slaps though.

7. Slope Run — Pure Speed

Slope Run drops a ball on a neon slope and says "survive." It gets faster. The gaps get wider. Your palms get sweatier. It's the kind of game where you blink and it's been 20 minutes.

8. Block Blast — Tetris Energy

Block Blast is a puzzle game where you fit blocks into a grid and clear rows. No time pressure, no stress — just satisfying block placement. Perfect for when you want to look productive while doing absolutely nothing productive.

9. Tanuki Sunset — Vibes Only

A raccoon on a longboard cruising through a sunset. That's Tanuki Sunset. Collect cassette tapes, dodge traffic, and enjoy the lo-fi aesthetic. It's the most chill game on this list and honestly a whole mood.

10. Run 3 — The OG

Run 3 has been a school computer staple for years and it's still going strong. Run through space tunnels, rotate gravity, unlock characters. If your school hasn't blocked this one by now, they never will.

Why These Games Work at School

All 10 of these run in your browser — no downloads, no apps, no sketchy workarounds. They load fast on Chromebooks, work on school Wi-Fi, and most of them are on Hooda Math, which means teachers are less likely to flag them.

Whether you've got 5 minutes or a full free period, there's something here for you. Now close this tab before your teacher walks by.

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