🎓 Free Online Classroom Games
Looking for engaging online games to use in your classroom? MojoMini provides free browser-based games perfect for teachers, tutors, and educators. Use the spinning wheel as a random student picker, play bingo for review sessions, or challenge students with number baseball for critical thinking practice. Every game runs directly in the browser with no installation needed — students can join from any device including Chromebooks, tablets, and phones. These games are designed to make learning interactive and fun while keeping students focused and engaged. Try them in your next class and watch participation soar!
Curated category guide
Teacher-friendly games for participation, review, and fair selection
Classroom games are selected for clarity, fairness, and quick transitions. They should help teachers choose students, review material, or reset attention without complicated setup.
MojoMini curator note
The strongest classroom use is not playing longer; it is choosing the right two-minute activity for the teaching moment.
Recommended first
Best classroom games to try first
Wheel for Decisions
Facilitate one visible pick for names, prompts, raffles, turns, or group choices.
Ladder for Assignments
Facilitate transparent role, order, topic, reward, or light outcome assignments.
Bingo
Mark called numbers, watch the board, and complete three lines first.
Number Baseball
Use Strike and Ball clues to deduce the hidden number before your tries run out.
How to choose the right game
- 1Use Wheel when one student, prompt, question, or reward needs to be selected in front of the class.
- 2Use Ladder when every group needs an assigned topic, presentation slot, role, or partner.
- 3Use Bingo for review sessions where students benefit from repetition and light strategy.
- 4Use Number Baseball when the lesson goal is deduction, place value, or logical reasoning.
What to compare before playing
Random call-on vs. full assignment
Wheel is best for one visible pick at a time. Ladder is better when the teacher needs a complete set of assignments in one fair reveal.
Review game vs. reasoning game
Bingo works well for recognition and recall. Number Baseball asks students to form hypotheses and update them with each clue.
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Why Use Classroom Games on MojoMini?
- ✅No installation or login required — students can join instantly from school Chromebooks, tablets, or phones.
- ✅Educational and engaging — games like number baseball develop critical thinking, while random pickers make class activities fair and fun.
- ✅Teacher-friendly — simple setup, easy-to-understand rules, and games that work for any class size.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Are these classroom games suitable for all ages?
A. Yes, all games on MojoMini are family-friendly and suitable for students of all ages, from elementary school to university.
Q. Can students play on school Chromebooks?
A. Yes! All games run in the browser with no downloads or plugins required. They work perfectly on Chromebooks, iPads, and any device with a modern browser.
Q. Do I need to set up accounts for my students?
A. No accounts are needed. Students can play as guests. Just share the game link and they can join instantly.
Q. Can I use the spinner wheel as a random student picker?
A. Yes! The spinning wheel is perfect for randomly picking students. Add student names to the wheel and spin — it is one of our most popular classroom tools.