"Game websites" is one of the most common Google searches of 2026 — and the answers are usually a mess. Poki and Crazy Games are ad-saturated and slow. Coolmath Games is half-blocked at school and lacks the popular new titles. The legacy unblocked-games clones are mostly dead. UBGHyper is the alternative: 430+ free online games, ad-free game player, hand-tested, works at school on Chromebook.

If you're looking for "game websites" in the broadest sense — any site with free browser games — UBGHyper covers every genre that the bigger sites do: racing, shooter, puzzle, idle, sports, multiplayer, horror, sandbox, simulation, fighting, platformer. The catalogue is curated, not algorithmic, which means every game is tested and bad games get removed.

The most-played games on UBGHyper are below.

UBGHyper vs other major game websites

Honest comparison against the sites people usually try first:

  • vs Poki — Poki has thousands of games but most are filler. Video pre-roll ads on the player. Algorithmic homepage that buries good games. UBGHyper: 430+ hand-tested games, zero pre-rolls, curated by humans.
  • vs Crazy Games — Similar to Poki — large catalogue, ad-saturated player, autoplay video ads in the sidebar. UBGHyper: clean player, no autoplay anything.
  • vs Coolmath Games — Smaller, ad-supported, often blocked at school because the domain itself is on filter blocklists. UBGHyper: github.io domain (rarely blocked), runs at school, includes the popular non-math games Coolmath skips.
  • vs Kongregate / Newgrounds — Both great historically, but Newgrounds is partially blocked at most schools and Kongregate's Flash catalogue stopped working when Flash died. UBGHyper runs all the classic Flash games via Ruffle on Chromebooks.
  • vs Y8 — Older site, dated layout, ad-heavy. UBGHyper: modern interface, no popups, regular updates.
  • vs Miniclip — Mostly mobile-focused now. Many of the famous Miniclip games (Bowmasters, 8-Ball Pool, Soccer Stars) are playable on UBGHyper directly in browser.
  • vs Armor Games — Great historically, much smaller now. UBGHyper has many of the Armor Games classics (Strikeforce Heroes, Cursed Treasure, Sentry Knight, Kingdom Rush) preserved via Ruffle.
  • vs unblocked-games-66/76/77/WTF clones — Mostly dead or ad-infested. UBGHyper is the maintained replacement.

What "good game website" means in 2026

The bar has moved. Five things separate a good game website from a mediocre one today:

  • No popup ads on the game player. Hard requirement. Any popup, autoplay video, or modal during gameplay = bad site.
  • Curated catalogue, not algorithmic. A hand-tested 500-game catalogue beats a 5000-game algorithmic catalogue every time, because the algorithmic version always buries the good games under filler.
  • Works at school. If the domain itself is blocklisted at most schools, the catalogue is irrelevant to the audience that uses these sites most.
  • Save progress locally. Browser localStorage. No account, no sign-up, no email required.
  • Mobile-friendly fallback. Even though most usage is desktop, the site should at least render properly on a phone.

UBGHyper does all five.

Genre directory

Want a specific kind of game? Each genre has its own dedicated page with the full UBGHyper catalogue for that genre:

  • Action — fast reflex, combat, intense pacing
  • Adventure — exploration, story, world-building
  • Arcade — score-chasing, retro-style, quick sessions
  • Fighting — 1v1 combat games
  • Horror — spooky, jumpscares, atmospheric
  • Idle — clickers, automation, low-attention games
  • Multiplayer — play with a friend on one keyboard or online
  • Physics — ragdoll, rigid-body, momentum-based
  • Platformer — jumping, level traversal
  • Puzzle — logic, pattern-matching, brain teasers
  • Racing — cars, trucks, drift, formula
  • Retro — older-style or revival games
  • RPG — role-playing, character progression
  • Sandbox — open-ended, build/destroy, no win condition
  • Shooter — guns, projectiles, combat
  • Simulation — life sim, tycoon, management
  • Sports — football, basketball, soccer
  • Strategy — tower defence, real-time, turn-based

Most-played games on UBGHyper

Recently added

New games added to UBGHyper this month:

Frequently asked questions

What's the best game website right now?

It depends on what you want. For ad-free, curated, school-friendly browser games, UBGHyper is the strongest choice — 430+ hand-tested games, no popups, github.io hosted. For massive algorithmic catalogues, Poki and Crazy Games have more games but are ad-saturated. For math-focused games at school, Coolmath Games is fine but often blocked at the domain level.

Are game websites safe?

It varies. The major sites (Poki, Crazy Games, Coolmath, UBGHyper) are generally safe — no malware, no malicious ads. The smaller unmaintained "unblocked games" clone sites can be risky because they're aggressive with ad networks that occasionally serve sketchy content. Stick to maintained sites with good reputations.

What game websites work at school?

The most reliable are those hosted on github.io (UBGHyper and similar) because schools rarely block the whole github.io domain — too many legitimate student projects live there. Poki, Crazy Games, and Coolmath are often blocked at the domain level. The classic unblocked-games clones are blocked by keyword.

What game websites have no ads?

UBGHyper has zero ads on the game player. (We may add one media.net slot in the sidebar later — not on the game itself.) Most other free game websites are ad-supported, with video pre-rolls or sidebar autoplay video ads.

What game websites have the most games?

Poki and Crazy Games have the largest catalogues (thousands of games each), but most are low-quality filler. UBGHyper is smaller (430+ games) but curated — every game is tested and broken games are removed.

What game websites are best for Chromebooks?

UBGHyper is built Chromebook-first — 52% of our users are on ChromeOS. Every game runs in Chrome on ChromeOS without any extension or admin permission. We have a dedicated /unblocked-games-chromebook.html page with Chromebook-specific tips.

Can I save my progress on a game website?

On UBGHyper, yes — progress is saved in browser localStorage and you can export saves to JSON at /saves.html for transfer between devices. Most other game websites save progress only if you create an account.

Browse by category

Action · Adventure · Arcade · Comedy · Fighting · Horror · Idle · Multiplayer · Physics · Platformer · Puzzle · Racing · Retro · RPG · Sandbox · Shooter · Simulation · Sports · Strategy

Other unblocked games collections on UBGHyper

Unblocked Games 66 · Unblocked Games 76 · Unblocked Games 77 · Unblocked Games WTF · Unblocked Games Premium · Unblocked Games on GitHub · Unblocked Games 67 · Unblocked Games 6X · Unblocked Games for Chromebook