Puzzle games for kids
Every game in our Puzzle collection is kid-friendly and runs entirely in the browser.
100 Doors Puzzle Box
2048 Sorting Puzzle
Animation Puzzle
Atomic Puzzle 2
B-Cubed
Beastie Blocks
Beaver Blocks
Big Blocks Battle
Blocks
Blocks 2
Bricks Breaking Hex
Building Blocks
Card Match 10
Castle Blocks
Chess Match
Chinese New Year Mahjong
Circle Puzzle
City Blocks
Classic Mahjongg
Coffee Mahjong
Color Cube
Cookie Match
Count Cubes
Cozy Blocks
Cram Blocks
Cube 2048
Cube Connect
Cube Flip
Cube Mission
Cube Rotate
Cube Shot
Cubeform
Cubes Frenzy
Cubic Mahjong 3D
Cup of Tea Mahjong
Daily Jigsaw
About Puzzle games on ToyPlayHub
Puzzle games are some of the most-played titles in the kids' browser games world, and for good reason. They are quick to learn, friendly to short attention spans, and almost always work on whatever device your family happens to have nearby — a Chromebook in the kitchen, a tablet in the back seat, a school laptop on a substitute-teacher day. The 156 games in this collection were selected because they meet the ToyPlayHub bar: kid-appropriate content, no signup wall, no installs, and a clear, working link to the publisher's site.
If your child is just getting started with puzzle games, we suggest skimming the first page and choosing a title with a name that sparks their curiosity. The genre is broad on purpose — what counts as a great puzzle game for a four-year-old is very different from what counts for a ten-year-old. Use the age group filter to narrow things down by years, the subject filter for an academic angle, or browse by the learning skill a game emphasizes. For longer-form practice that pairs nicely with these games, families often turn to one of our recommended learning libraries.
Parents and teachers often ask whether puzzle games are "educational." We think the honest answer is yes, but in the way play has always been educational: by giving children a low-stakes space to try things, fail safely, and try again. The games here are first and foremost fun. The learning, when it happens, is a happy side effect — and you can multiply it by adding a quiet reflection at the end of a session: "what was tricky?", "what would you try next time?" A printable workbook from one of our favorite offline practice publishers is another easy way to extend the learning beyond the screen.