CogniBump for teachers
Free brain games built for the front of the room: one shared puzzle the whole class plays, quick rounds that fit a transition, and nothing to sign up for. Open a browser and go.
No accounts
No ads mid-game
Works on the projector
Free forever
Why it works in a classroom
One puzzle for everyoneThe Daily 5 and the daily mini-golf hole are the same for the whole class that day — easy to project and discuss together.
Fits a 5-minute windowPerfect for a morning warm-up, a between-subjects brain break, or the last few minutes on a Friday.
Nothing to set upNo logins, no installs, no student data collected. A link is all you need.
Safe to showHand-built, family-friendly content — no chat, no random opponents, nothing that'll surprise you on the big screen.
Three ways to use it
- Bell-ringer: project the Daily 5 and give the class two minutes to shout answers before the bell.
- Brain break: a single round of Pass the Putt or WordRush to reset focus between lessons.
- Table-team challenge: groups race the daily golf hole — same course for every table, lowest strokes wins. Send the challenge link to another class and compare.
Pick by moment
Whole-class & loud: Daily 5 — five quick questions, everyone plays the same set.
Head-to-head fun: Pass the Putt — a two-player mini-golf duel over one shared link; great for "class vs. class."
Wind-down: Guess the Flag or Find the Country — calm, curious, geography-friendly.
Good to know
- Privacy: no student accounts, and we don't ask for names or emails to play.
- Devices: runs in any modern browser — Chromebooks, iPads, the classroom projector, or students' phones.
- Cost: free. There are unobtrusive ads on some pages to keep the lights on; the games themselves are never paywalled.
Teacher with a request — a topic pack, a printable scoresheet, a classroom mode? Tell us. We build these by hand and love hearing from classrooms.