7 Gaming Sites to Cure Your Boredom at School:
Bored at school? Here are 7 gaming sites that actually work and cure the boredom.

We all know how boring school can get sometimes.
Maybe you've finished your work early. Maybe you're stuck in a long study period with nothing to do. Whatever the reason, you start looking for something fun to do. If you're stuck on a school computer, many gaming sites are blocked. That's where the struggle begins.
But don't worry. I've been there. After a lot of trial and error, I found some good gaming sites that work even at school (at least at my school). These sites are simple, fun, and most of all not blocked by school filters. You don't need to download anything. You just open your browser and start playing.
So, here are 7 gaming sites that helped me survive boring school hours. All of these are free and easy to use.
You might hear the word "math" and think, no thanks. But CoolMathGames.com isn't just about solving problems. It has tons of logic and skill-based games. And the best part? Most schools don't block it because it looks educational.
Some games I really enjoy here are:
Run 3 – You guide a little alien through space tunnels.
Fireboy and Watergirl – A two-player puzzle game. I played this with friends during computer lab.
Moto X3M – A bike racing game that's super easy to learn.
HoodaMath.com is another school-safe site. It focuses more on logic puzzles and brain games. If your school blocks most game sites, this one still might work. That's how I found it in the first place. A teacher had left it open once, and I tried a game.
What I like:
Escape Games – These are point-and-click games. You're stuck in a room, and you have to solve clues to get out.
Math Timed Tests – Yes, I actually enjoyed the challenge. Not all games are super exciting, but they're good when you want quiet play.
3. Poki.com
I discovered Poki on a random day when I just typed "free online games" into Google. And I'm glad I did. Poki.com has hundreds of games, all free and browser-based. Some schools block it, but many still don't.
Some popular ones:
Temple Run 2 – Yes, the same game from phones. It runs fine on the browser.
Venge.io – A shooter game with smooth graphics.
Stickman Hook – A simple game where you swing from point to point. Addictive and fun.
Poki updates often, so there's always something new. And most games work on Chromebook or any regular school computer.
I found CrazyGames.com when someone shared it with me in class. It has a modern look, and the games feel closer to console games. The best thing? You don't need to download anything.
Top games include:
Shell Shockers – You play as an egg with a gun. Sounds weird, but it's fun.
Paper.io 2 – A simple game where you try to take over space.
Idle Games – These are great when you want to play and do schoolwork at the same time.
Some games on CrazyGames are multiplayer, so you can play with friends in the same classroom, just keep the volume low.
5. 66EZ.cc
This one saved me when every other site got blocked. 66EZ.cc is a site that mirrors other games, and it usually finds a way around school filters. That's its biggest strength.
You'll find classics like:
Slope – You control a rolling ball downhill. Very fast, very hard to stop playing.
1V1.LOL – A shooting and building game like Fortnite.
Retro Bowl – A football manager game that became popular for a reason.
If your school blocks everything, try 66EZ. It often works when nothing else does.
Scratch isn't just a site to play games. It's a place where people create their own games using coding blocks. It's run by MIT and is usually allowed in most schools.
What's cool about Scratch:
Thousands of student-made games
Simple design
You can build your own games too
I've played platformers, clickers, and even versions of geometry dash made by other students. One time, I spent a full lunch break trying to beat a Scratch version of Mario.
This one is fun when you don't know what to play. At BoredButton.com, you press a big red button, and it loads a random game or activity. Could be a quiz, a clicker, or something really strange. That's part of the fun.
Some games I got:
Draw a Stickman
Would You Rather
Bubble Pop
It's totally random. You don't need to choose. Just click and go. Perfect for those "I don’t care what I play" moods.
Finally....
If you're sitting in school with nothing to do, these sites can help make the day go faster. Just be smart about when and where you play, and these gaming sites will become your new go-to during boring times at school.



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