Free Internet Games That are Great for the Brain!

Posted by Erica Warren on

Explore My Collection of Over 100 Free Educational Games

As a learning specialist and educational therapist, I’ve spent years exploring the internet in search of engaging, high-quality educational games that make learning fun and accessible for all types of learners. Over time, I’ve gathered a treasure trove of interactive, research-based resources that help students practice essential academic and cognitive skills — and I’ve made them available to you, free of charge.


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On my website, you’ll find more than 100 carefully curated links to educational games that support skill development in areas such as:

  • Math – Build number sense, problem-solving, and logical reasoning through playful online challenges.

  • Reading and Language Arts – Strengthen vocabulary, comprehension, phonics, and grammar with creative word and story-based activities.

  • Typing and Writing – Develop typing fluency and keyboarding confidence through interactive practice games.

  • Critical Thinking and Memory – Exercise attention, sequencing, and reasoning with puzzles, brainteasers, and strategy-based challenges.

Each link is thoughtfully described so you’ll know exactly what to expect before you click. Whether you’re a teacher looking for enrichment activities, a parent supporting learning at home, or a therapist designing fun skill-building sessions, these games are a wonderful addition to your toolkit.

Why Use Free Educational Games?

Learning through play engages multiple areas of the brain, enhances motivation, and helps students retain information more effectively. When children are having fun, they’re more likely to persevere through challenges and experience the joy of learning — a key ingredient for building lifelong curiosity and confidence.

The games I’ve collected were chosen not only for their educational value but also for their accessibility, creativity, and alignment with the principles of multisensory learning. Each one can be used as part of a structured lesson or as an enjoyable brain break that reinforces core academic concepts.

Visit and Explore

Ready to discover engaging tools that inspire learning?
Head over to my website and check out the complete list:

👉 Free Educational Games Collection

You’ll find everything organized under clear headings — Math, Reading, Typing, and more — so you can easily locate resources that suit your students’ needs.

Enjoy exploring, sharing, and most of all, learning through play!

Cheers, Erica 

Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses.

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