🧱 Stack unblocked

Most "unblocked games" pages are sketchy mirrors wrapped in pop-ups. Here's the cleaner truth: blocks.pw is a small, ordinary HTTPS website — not a big-name game portal, not a proxy trick — so on many school and office networks it simply loads like any other page. If the network lets you read this, Stack is one tap away.

Why it often works where game portals don't

Content filters usually target known gaming portals, Flash archives, and download-heavy sites. blocks.pw is none of those: plain HTTPS, static pages, no plugins, no installer, no pop-ups, and a couple hundred kilobytes of load. There's nothing to install that an IT policy could object to, and nothing running outside a normal browser tab.

Two honest caveats: strict allow-list networks block everything unlisted (nothing gets past those, and you shouldn't try), and your school or workplace rules are yours to respect. This page is about friction, not circumvention — no proxy, no VPN, no tricks are needed or endorsed.

Built for stolen minutes

Stack fits the between-things window better than almost anything: a round of precision under pressure lasts seconds, a full duel 30–40 of them, and there's no login to time out or session to lose. Close the tab mid-break and nothing is lost; your progress lives on the device.

How to play Stack

  1. A block slides side to side above a fixed base.
  2. Tap to drop it. One drop — no undo, no second run.
  3. Your score is the overlap: how much of your block landed on the base.
  4. Better alignment than your opponent takes the round.

Play Stack now

30-second duels, free in your browser. No download, no signup.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Stack unblocked at school?

On many filtered networks blocks.pw loads normally because it's a lightweight HTTPS site rather than a known game portal. On strict allow-list networks, nothing unlisted loads — and network rules should be respected.

Does it need Flash, Java or an extension?

No — plain modern-browser tech, nothing to install. That's also why it runs on locked-down Chromebooks.

Will it work on a school Chromebook?

Yes, as long as the network allows the site — it's exactly the kind of lightweight page Chromebooks handle best.

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