Run 3? Super Smash Flash? The World’s Hardest Game?
👇 Drop your memories (or current secret URLs) below. g+ unblocked games
While students were struggling to get past school firewalls on "normal" game sites, a hidden ecosystem was thriving inside Google+ communities. People shared links to Flash games hosted on obscure, non-blocked URLs. The trick? No “game” in the domain name. Teachers blocked “Miniclip” and “CoolMathGames,” but they forgot to block a random Google+ post from 2014 titled “Check out this math puzzle (wink wink).” 👇 Drop your memories (or current secret URLs) below
And more importantly—where do you go now for your unblocked fix? 👀 The trick
And even now— years after Google+ shut down for good—the term still echoes in Reddit threads, Discord servers, and middle school Chromebook history tabs. Why? Because the idea outlived the platform. It’s nostalgia for a forbidden library that no longer exists, but everyone remembers sneaking into.