# iplay.free — Full Game Catalog (for AI assistants) > iplay.free is a free collection of 24 polished, family-friendly browser games for all ages. Every game is 100% free with no ads, no sign-ups, no downloads, and no in-app purchases. Games run in any web browser on a phone, tablet, or computer, and are available in English, Español, Português (Brasil), العربية, हिन्दी, Français, Deutsch, Русский, 日本語, Italiano, Türkçe. ## About iplay.free - Cost: completely free — no ads, no accounts, no downloads, no in-app purchases. - Platform: browser-based; works on any phone, tablet, or computer — nothing to install. - Languages: English, Español, Português (Brasil), العربية, हिन्दी, Français, Deutsch, Русский, 日本語, Italiano, Türkçe. - Audience: everyone — kids, teens, adults, and grandparents; great for families and classrooms. - Safety: family-friendly, no chat, no user accounts, no third-party ad tracking, no data collection required to play. - Help built in: most games include Hints, a step-by-step Watch-Solve walkthrough, and easy/medium/hard difficulty levels. - Comfort: light and dark themes throughout, for daytime or evening play. - Daily puzzles: Word Guess and Connections each offer a fresh challenge every day. ## Languages - English: https://www.iplay.free/en/llms-full.txt - Español: https://www.iplay.free/es/llms-full.txt - Português (Brasil): https://www.iplay.free/pt-BR/llms-full.txt - العربية: https://www.iplay.free/ar/llms-full.txt - हिन्दी: https://www.iplay.free/hi/llms-full.txt - Français: https://www.iplay.free/fr/llms-full.txt - Deutsch: https://www.iplay.free/de/llms-full.txt - Русский: https://www.iplay.free/ru/llms-full.txt - 日本語: https://www.iplay.free/ja/llms-full.txt - Italiano: https://www.iplay.free/it/llms-full.txt - Türkçe: https://www.iplay.free/tr/llms-full.txt ## Games (full details) ### 2048 - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/2048 - What it is: Slide and merge tiles to reach 2048 - Category: Math · Ages 8+ · Skills: number sense, planning, powers of two - How to play: Goal: Slide the numbered tiles together until you make the 2048 tile. How to play: Swipe (or use the arrow keys) to push every tile one way. When two tiles with the same number touch, they merge into one that's double the value. A new tile pops up after each move. Win: Build a 2048 tile! You can keep going afterwards for an even higher score. - Did you know: 🔢 2048 was created in a single weekend in 2014 by 19-year-old Gabriele Cirulli — just for fun. Every tile is a power of two: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32… ### Block Drop - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/block-drop - What it is: Stack the falling blocks and clear lines - Category: Arcade · Ages 7+ · Skills: spatial reasoning, planning, quick thinking - How to play: Goal: Fill complete rows with the falling blocks to clear them and score. How to play: Use the on-screen buttons (or arrow keys) to move blocks left and right, spin them with the rotate button (or up arrow), and drop them faster with down. Win: Clear the line target for your level — then keep stacking for a high score! - Did you know: 🧱 The original falling-blocks game was created in 1985 by Alexey Pajitnov in Moscow — its name comes from the Greek "tetra" (four), since every piece is made of four squares! ### Block Puzzle - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/block-puzzle - What it is: Drop blocks, clear lines, beat your best. - Category: Puzzle · Ages 6+ · Skills: spatial reasoning, planning, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Place the three blocks on the grid. Fill a whole row or column and it clears away for points! How to play: Drag a block onto the grid, or tap a block then tap where it should go. Green means it fits; release to drop it. Keep going: When all three blocks are used, three new ones appear. The game ends when none of them can fit anywhere. - Did you know: 🧩 Grid block puzzles took off with the 2014 hit "1010!" — and by 2024 the genre's star, "Block Blast!", became the most-downloaded mobile game in the world. No timer, no rush — just one perfect fit after another. ### Bubble Shooter - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/bubble-shooter - What it is: Aim, match 3, and pop them all! - Category: Arcade · Ages 5+ · Skills: color matching, aim, planning, hand eye coordination - How to play: Goal: Pop every bubble on the board to clear the level. How to play: Aim with your finger or mouse, then tap to shoot. You can bounce bubbles off the side walls. Match 3 or more of the same color to pop them — and any bubbles left hanging will fall away. Win: Clear all the bubbles before they reach the bottom line. - Did you know: 🫧 Bubble Shooter descends from Taito's 1994 arcade hit Puzzle Bobble (also known as Bust-a-Move), a spin-off of Bubble Bobble (1986) — its aim-and-match formula became one of the most-cloned casual games ever. ### Candy Match - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/candy-match - What it is: Swap candies to match 3 or more in a row - Category: Puzzle · Ages 6+ · Skills: pattern recognition, planning, matching - How to play: Goal: Score enough points before you run out of moves. How to play: Tap (or drag) a candy and then a neighbour to swap them. Line up 3 or more of the same candy in a row or column and they pop! Candies above fall down and new ones drop in — sometimes making chain reactions. Win: Reach the points target for your level. - Did you know: 🍬 Match-3 games go back to "Shariki" (1994) and "Bejeweled" (2001) — today they're the most-played puzzle games in the world! ### Connections - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/connections - What it is: Find the four hidden groups of four - Category: Word · Ages 8+ · Skills: vocabulary, word association, categorization, deduction - How to play: Goal: Sort the 16 words into four hidden groups of four words that share something in common. How to play: Tap four words you think belong together, then tap ✅ Submit. A correct group locks into a colored band; a wrong guess costs one try. Use 💡 Hint if you get stuck. Win: Find all four groups before you run out of tries! - Did you know: 🟪 Connections was created by Wyna Liu and launched by The New York Times in June 2023 — it quickly became one of the Times' most-played puzzles. The joy is spotting the hidden link between words! ### Flow Connect - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/flow-connect - What it is: The classic Numberlink pipe puzzle - Category: Logic · Ages 6+ · Skills: logical deduction, spatial reasoning, path finding, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Connect each pair of matching colored dots with a pipe, and fill every single cell — with no pipes crossing. How to play: Drag from a dot to its twin to lay a colored pipe. Cross another pipe to break it; drag backward to shorten yours. Win: Every pair is joined and every cell is filled with pipe. - Did you know: 🔌 This puzzle began with American genius Sam Loyd in the early 1900s, was named "Numberlink" by Japan's Nikoli puzzle house, and swept the world as the mobile hit "Flow Free" in 2012. ### Lights Out - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/lights-out - What it is: The classic toggle-the-grid puzzle - Category: Logic · Ages 7+ · Skills: logical reasoning, problem solving, parity - How to play: Goal: Switch off every light on the grid. How to play: Tapping a light flips it AND the lights directly above, below, left and right of it. Plan your taps so everything ends up dark. Win: Turn off all the lights. Every puzzle is always solvable — try to do it in the fewest taps! - Did you know: 💡 Lights Out was a real handheld electronic toy from 1995 — and mathematicians solve it with a bit of algebra called linear equations over GF(2)! ### Mahjong Solitaire - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/mahjong - What it is: The classic tile-matching solitaire - Category: Puzzle · Ages 6+ · Skills: matching, concentration, pattern recognition, planning - How to play: Goal: Clear every tile from the board by removing them two at a time. How to play: Tap a free tile, then tap a matching one to remove the pair. A tile is free when nothing sits on top of it and its left or right side is open. Win: Match away the whole stack until no tiles are left! - Did you know: 🀄 Mahjong began as a tile game in China in the 1800s. The single-player 'Mahjong solitaire' was made famous by the 1986 computer game Shanghai — the joy is peeling the stack from the top! ### Mahjong Connect - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/mahjong-connect - What it is: Link matching tiles with a clear path - Category: Puzzle · Ages 6+ · Skills: matching, pathfinding, concentration, planning - How to play: Goal: Clear every tile from the board by linking matching pairs. How to play: Tap a tile, then tap a matching one. They vanish if a clear path can join them with at most two turns — the path may also slip around the outside edge. Win: Link away every pair until the board is empty! - Did you know: 🀄 Mahjong Connect grew from Shisen-Sho ('four-river game'), a 1980s Japanese twist on mahjong. Instead of peeling a stack, you link two matching tiles with a path that turns no more than twice — the same idea behind the much-loved 'Onet' and 'Lianliankan' matching games across Asia. ### Memory Match - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/memory-match - What it is: The classic concentration card game - Category: Memory · Ages 4+ · Skills: memory, concentration, visual recognition - How to play: Goal: Find all the matching pairs of cards by remembering where they are. How to play: Tap a card to flip it over, then tap a second card. If the two pictures match, they stay face up. If not, they flip back — so remember what you saw! Win: Match every pair to clear the board. Try to do it in as few tries as you can! - Did you know: 🧠 Card-matching "concentration" games have been played since the 1800s — and they really do help train your working memory! ### Minesweeper - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/minesweeper - What it is: The classic mine-finding logic puzzle - Category: Logic · Ages 8+ · Skills: logical deduction, probability, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Uncover every square that does NOT hide a mine. How to play: Tap a square to dig it. A number tells you how many mines touch that square. Use the numbers to work out where the mines are — and never dig one! Win: Clear every safe square without setting off a mine. - Did you know: 💣 Minesweeper shipped with Windows 3.1 in 1992 and became one of the most-played computer games ever — it's secretly all about logical deduction! ### Mini Crossword - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/mini-crossword - What it is: A bite-size crossword for a quick brain break. - Category: Word · Ages 8+ · Skills: vocabulary, spelling, wordplay, general knowledge - How to play: Goal: Fill every white square so each across and down word matches its clue. How to play: Tap a square to pick a word and read its clue, then type the letters — the next square is chosen for you. Tap the same square again (or press the ⇄ key) to switch between across and down. Win: Fill the whole grid correctly, and the puzzle is solved! - Did you know: ✏️ The crossword was invented by Arthur Wynne for the New York World on 21 December 1913. The bite-size daily "mini" became a modern phone-era habit — one of the most-played word puzzles in the world! ### Nonogram - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/nonogram - What it is: The picture logic puzzle (Picross) - Category: Logic · Ages 8+ · Skills: logical deduction, pattern recognition, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Fill in the right squares to match the number clues and reveal the hidden picture. How to play: The numbers beside each row and column tell you the lengths of the filled runs in that line, in order. Tap to fill a square; switch to ❌ Mark mode to cross out squares you know are empty. Win: Fill exactly the squares the clues describe — the picture appears! - Did you know: 🖼️ Nonograms were invented in Japan in 1987 by Non Ishida — that's why they're also called "Picross" and "Hanjie"! ### Simon - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/simon - What it is: The classic memory sequence game - Category: Memory · Ages 5+ · Skills: memory, sequencing, concentration - How to play: Goal: Repeat the growing pattern of colors for as long as you can. How to play: Watch which pads light up and in what order, then tap them in the same order. Each round adds one more step to remember! Win: Repeat the pattern all the way to the target length for this level. - Did you know: 🎵 Simon was launched in 1978 at New York's Studio 54 nightclub and became an instant icon — its four tones are a real musical chord! ### Slide Quest - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/slide-quest - What it is: The classic 15-puzzle - Category: Spatial · Ages 6+ · Skills: spatial reasoning, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Slide the tiles around until the picture (or the numbers, in order) is back together, with the empty space ending in the bottom-right corner. How to move: Tap any tile right next to the empty space and it slides over. Only tiles touching the gap can move. On a computer use the arrow keys; on a phone you can swipe! Win: Get every tile into its right spot and the picture is complete! - Did you know: Sliding puzzles are over 140 years old — invented in the 1870s! 🕰️ ### Snake - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/snake - What it is: The classic grow-the-snake arcade game - Category: Arcade · Ages 5+ · Skills: planning, hand eye coordination, spatial awareness - How to play: Goal: Eat apples to grow your snake as long as you can. How to play: Use the arrow keys, or swipe on the board, to steer. Every apple makes the snake one segment longer. Win: Reach the apple target for your level — then keep going for a high score! - Did you know: 🐍 Snake became a worldwide hit in 1997 when Nokia put it on its phones — suddenly millions of people had a game in their pocket! ### Solitaire - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/solitaire - What it is: The classic Klondike patience card game - Category: Cards · Ages 7+ · Skills: planning, sequencing, patience - How to play: Goal: Move all 52 cards onto the four home piles, each built up from Ace to King in one suit. How to play: Tap a card to pick it up, then tap where it should go. In the columns, build down in alternating colours (red on black). Tap the deck to deal new cards; only a King can start an empty column. Win: Complete all four home piles, Ace through King. - Did you know: 🃏 Klondike solitaire became famous when Microsoft bundled it with Windows in 1990 — to teach people how to use a computer mouse! ### Sudoku - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/sudoku - What it is: The classic number-placement puzzle - Category: Math · Ages 8+ · Skills: logical deduction, number placement, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Fill every empty square so that each row, each column, and each 3×3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9 exactly once. How to play: Tap an empty square, then tap a number to place it. Use ✏️ Notes to pencil in small maybe-numbers, and ⌫ Erase to clear a square. Win: Complete the whole grid with no repeats in any row, column or box. - Did you know: 🔢 Modern Sudoku was popularised in Japan in 1986 — its name means "the digits must be single." A proper puzzle always has exactly one solution! ### Tower Quest - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/tower-quest - What it is: The classic Tower of Hanoi - Category: Logic · Ages 6+ · Skills: logical reasoning, recursion, planning - How to play: Goal: Move the whole tower of disks from peg A all the way over to peg C 🏁. How to play: Tap a peg to pick up its top disk, then tap another peg to drop it. The glowing green ▼ shows which pegs it can legally land on. Win: Stack every disk neatly on peg C — try to match the best score! - Did you know: 🗼 Invented in 1883 by French mathematician Édouard Lucas! Legend says monks are moving 64 golden disks — when they finish, the world ends (that's 18 quintillion moves!). ### Water Sort - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/water-sort - What it is: Pour to sort every color into its own tube. - Category: Logic · Ages 6+ · Skills: logical deduction, planning, sorting, problem solving - How to play: Goal: Pour the colored water around until every tube holds just one color — or is empty. How to play: Tap a tube to pick it up, then tap another tube to pour. You can only pour onto matching color (or an empty tube) with room to spare. Tap the same tube again to put it back down. Win: Sort every color so each tube is all one color or empty. Use ↩️ Undo to take back any pour! - Did you know: 🧪 The water-sort puzzle went viral as a mobile hit around 2020 (Water Sort Puzzle / Ball Sort) — part of the oddly-satisfying sorting trend, and at heart a classic state-space search puzzle. ### Word Bee - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/word-bee - What it is: Make words from seven letters - Category: Word · Ages 8+ · Skills: vocabulary, spelling, anagrams, wordplay - How to play: Goal: Make as many words as you can from the seven letters — every word must use the golden center letter. How to play: Tap the letter tiles (or type) to build a word of 4+ letters, then press Enter. Letters may repeat. Shuffle rearranges the outer six. Win: Find enough words to climb the rank bar and reach the top rank. A word using all seven letters is a pangram! - Did you know: 🐝 Building words from a fixed set of letters is a centuries-old word-game tradition — from anagrams to word squares. The modern 7-letter honeycomb became a daily-habit favorite, prized for the satisfying hunt for the “pangram” that uses every letter! ### Word Guess - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/word-guess - What it is: Guess the hidden word from the color clues - Category: Word · Ages 7+ · Skills: vocabulary, spelling, deduction - How to play: Goal: Work out the secret word before you run out of tries. How to play: Type a word and press Enter. Each letter lights up: green means it's in the right spot, yellow means it's in the word but a different spot, and grey means it isn't in the word at all. Win: Turn the whole row green by guessing the exact word! - Did you know: 🟩 Word-guessing games go back to "Jotto" (1955) and the TV show "Lingo" — the daily five-letter version became a worldwide craze in 2022! ### Word Search - URL: https://www.iplay.free/en/games/word-search - What it is: Find the hidden words in the letter grid - Category: Word · Ages 6+ · Skills: vocabulary, spelling, visual scanning - How to play: Goal: Find every word from the list hidden in the grid of letters. How to play: Press on the first letter of a word and drag in a straight line — across, down, or diagonally — to its last letter, then let go. Words can read forwards or backwards! Win: Find all the words to finish the puzzle. - Did you know: 🔤 The word search puzzle was invented in 1968 by Norman Gibat in Norman, Oklahoma — and first printed in a local shopper's newspaper! ## FAQ - Is iplay.free really free? Yes — every game is completely free, with no ads, no sign-up, and no downloads. There's nothing to buy and no premium tier: it's free forever. - Do I need an account or sign-up? No. Games play instantly in the browser — no login, no email, and no personal details are ever required. - Are there any ads? None. iplay.free runs no ad networks, so there are no banners, no pop-ups, and nothing to mis-tap — which is part of why it's safe to hand to a child. - Is it safe for kids? Yes. Because there are no ads, no chat, and no account, there's nothing inappropriate to stumble into and no data to hand over. You can pass a device to a child without worrying about pop-ups or accidental purchases. - Do I need to download or install anything? No. Everything runs in your web browser — there's no app to install and no updates to manage. Just open a game and play. - What devices and browsers work? Any modern browser — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge — on a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop, including school Chromebooks. - What games can I play? There are 18 games across six categories — logic, math, word, memory, arcade, and puzzle. Favourites include Sudoku, 2048, Minesweeper, Nonogram, Word Guess, Connections, and Mahjong Solitaire. - What languages are available? The site and many games are localized into 11 languages — English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Hindi, Arabic, Russian, Japanese, Italian, and Turkish — with more over time. - Are there in-app purchases? No. Everything is free, forever — there are no boosters, no lives to buy, and no way to spend money by accident. - Can teachers use iplay.free in the classroom? Yes. There are no logins and nothing to install, so the games work on school devices and Chromebooks and stay friendly to filtered networks. Many build logic, math, spelling, and memory skills. - Is my data tracked? No personal data is required to play, and there are no third-party ad trackers on the games. You just play — your game progress isn't sent anywhere. - Who is iplay.free for? Everyone — kids, teens, adults, and grandparents. It's great for families, classrooms, and solo play alike.