The only downside? The ads (on some unblocked mirrors) are annoying, and your desk might end up with tiny impact dents from your furious tapping. Also, don’t play it during a Zoom call — your webcam will betray you.

At first glance, it’s just another “tap the black tiles, avoid the white ones” rhythm game. But once you hit Speed Mode on a classical remix of “Beethoven Virus,” it turns into a sweaty-palmed, eye-twitching, survival horror game for your fingers. The unblocked version is a blessing — no download, no IT department screaming at you. Just pure, lag-free tapping.

Here’s an interesting, slightly edgy review of Magic Tiles 3 (unblocked version), written as if from a student sneaking playtime during a boring class. My thumbs survived detention — barely.

9/10 — destroys boredom and your pride in equal measure. Just blame the “latency” when you lose. Best played with earbuds, worst played during a pop quiz.