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So, you’re bored at school, and the school’s WiFi is blocking all your favorite gaming websites. UGH! What do you do? Well, what if we told you there were plenty of websites you could still play games on that are school-approved? Take a look at the list below for game websites you can play at school.

Know that not all of these websites may be available on your school’s WiFi. But it doesn’t hurt to give them a try!

  1. National Geographic Kids has games, puzzles, articles, and videos that can keep you occupied for hours. Anything and everything you want to learn about is on this site—space, dinosaurs, you name it! So, put your smarts to the test by playing one or two of their fun games.
    • Fun Fact: You can find games and other interactive materials based on your class reading! If you read National Geographic Kids magazines at school, ask your teacher for help finding games and videos that match what you’ve read.
  1. BrainPop is an educational website hosted by a cartoon scientist and his silly orange robot. This website features fun games and interactive lessons that let you be a surgeon, biologist, or musician. Not only will you have a fun time on this site, but you’ll also learn some neat facts!
    • A login provided by your teacher or school may be needed to access some of BrainPop’s games.

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Tips

  • If you're on a school's Wi-Fi network, considering using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to hide your device's IP address and bypass any blocks. Just make sure your school has no rules prohibiting VPNs!
  • Try using your phone's hotspot to connect to the internet. Since you're using your own connection, you may be able to get through any restrictions made by your school.
  • Not feeling any of these websites? No problem! Check out our quizzes or This or That Game.


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Ashton Wu
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This article was reviewed by Ashton Wu and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Ashton Wu is a Board Game expert at Shelfside. After delving into the Yugioh tournament community while growing up, Ashton launched himself into the board gaming community in 2014 and went into reviewing board games as a career full-time in 2019. His YouTube channel Shelfside has over 50K subscribers and over 4 million views, assisted by written reviews on the Shelfside website and BoardGameGeek.com. He also consults with gaming companies to build high-quality gaming products. Ashton is a tournament commentator, board game playthrough director, and host of the Shelfside Podcast, where he talks about board games with his business partner, Daniel. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in addition to the Technology Management Certificate. This article has been viewed 44,329 times.
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