We’ve all been there. School and workplace Wi-Fi often block popular gaming sites, but a name you’ve probably heard floating around is . Unlike shady, ad-infested “unblocked” sites, GitLab-based projects offer something different: open-source, community-driven gaming.
| Platform | Examples | Best For | |----------|----------|----------| | | mathgames66.github.io , nettleweb.com | Largest selection of games | | Google Sites | Various sites.google.com pages | Simplicity (easy for teachers to create) | | Codeberg | duckmath.codeberg.page | Non‑profit, ad‑free, privacy‑focused | | Netlify | Various sites (though sometimes blocked) | Advanced features but higher blocking rate | | Replit | Game sites hosted on Replit | Dynamic games with backend logic | unblocked games.gitlab
: A massive catalog of over 700 titles, including fan favorites like Hollow Knight , Ultrakill , and Undertale . We’ve all been there
are browser-based games (often HTML5 or Flash-emulated) that bypass network restrictions put in place by administrators [1]. | Platform | Examples | Best For |