Unblocked — Neal Fun Games

The game is a browser-based simulation where you repeatedly fold a single sheet of paper to see how its thickness grows relative to real-world objects. You start with a sheet that is 0.1mm thick and, with each fold, the height doubles. How to Play

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, a treasure trove of quirky, creative experiments that—for some reason—the school filters hadn't caught yet [1, 2]. He started small, silently laughing while spending Bill Gates' money The game is a browser-based simulation where you

a curated playground of browser-based experiences created by programmer Neal Agarwal He started small, silently laughing while spending Bill

The term refers to games that can be played on school, library, or workplace networks where many websites are restricted by content filters (e.g., GoGuardian, Securly, Lightspeed). Neal Fun itself is not inherently blocked in most places, but:

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Because his games are so novel, traditional web filters take weeks to update their databases to recognize a new Neal Fun game as "gaming content." This gives students a permanent window of opportunity.