Free games for the classroom — no logins, no ads, no setup
PlayKidsQuiz is a set of 20 free daily educational games built for the classroom — geography, math, spelling, science and more. There's no sign-up, no logins for pupils, no ads, and nothing to install: open it on the board as a 5-minute starter, or let the class play on tablets. New puzzles every day, suitable for ages 5–12.
Why teachers use it
- No accounts, no logins, no data collected on children — the #1 classroom blocker, removed. Just open and play.
- Free and ad-free — safe to put on the whiteboard; nothing inappropriate, nothing to buy.
- 5-minute format — perfect as a lesson starter, plenary, brain break, or early-finisher task.
- Daily — a fresh puzzle every day builds a class routine that runs itself.
- Curriculum subjects — geography, math, spelling, vocabulary, science, history, chemistry, more.
- Any device — interactive whiteboard, class tablets, or a quick whole-class vote-and-guess.
Geography
- Globle Kids — find the hidden country
- Flagle Jr — guess the flag
- Capital Quest
- Border Hop
Math
- Numble — higher / lower
- Equation Quest — crack the sum
Spelling & words
Science & space
Chemistry
- Elementle — the periodic-table puzzle
- Symbol Match
Animals & nature
History · Music · Logic
Questions parents & teachers ask
- Are the games really free for classrooms?
- Yes — completely free, with no ads and no premium upsell. Use them with your whole class, every day.
- Do my students need accounts or logins?
- No. There are no pupil logins and no personal data is collected on children — you just open the page and play.
- Is it safe and ad-free for kids?
- Yes — no advertising, no chat, no external links to wander off into. It's built for ages 5–12.
- Can I put it on the interactive whiteboard?
- Yes — every game works full-screen on a board for whole-class play, and on tablets for individual play.
- What subjects and ages does it cover?
- Geography, math, spelling, vocabulary, science, chemistry, history, music and logic — pitched at ages 5–12 (grades 1–6 / KS1–KS2).