Games

Play. Build. Share.

14 classic board & puzzle games, a 3D game builder, and a growing community. All free, forever.

Real games. No tricks.

Most free game sites bury the game under a wall of ads, a "Sign in with Facebook" gate, or a launcher that pushes a desktop app. ToolFluency Games is the opposite of that. Every game on this page opens in your browser in under a second, runs offline once it's loaded, and has zero ads — including no banners, no video pre-rolls, no "watch this to unlock the next level," and no microtransactions. We don't sell your gameplay, your IP address, or your move history to anyone.

The library covers four families: strategy games with adjustable-strength AI opponents (chess, backgammon, gomoku, nim); logic puzzles that generate fresh boards every session (sudoku, minesweeper, mastermind, kanoodle, number sequence); card and chance games for short sessions (solitaire, dice roller, coin flip, random number); and typing practice that doubles as a game. Each one is built as a single self-contained tool — no shared accounts, no friends list, no leaderboards you have to opt out of.

If you want to build instead of play, the featured Shape Builder is a full parametric 3D modeller with six colour palettes and STL/OBJ/glTF export for 3D printing. And the rest of the catalog — 323+ free tools spanning business, finance, kids learning, music, and printables — sits one click away in the main tool library.

14 games and counting

Tap any game to play instantly — no sign-in needed. Browsing everything? The full Fun & Games category hub lists all 37 games and puzzle tools with descriptions.

♟️ Strategy

Two-player classics with single-player AI opponents. Chess uses an engine with adjustable depth so you can match your level; backgammon includes the doubling cube; gomoku and nim are the quickest to learn and the hardest to master.

🧩 Puzzle

Single-player logic puzzles that generate a fresh board every time. Sudoku ships with four difficulty levels and pencil marks; minesweeper has the standard three sizes; mastermind, kanoodle, and number sequence reward pattern recognition over memorisation.

⌨️ Typing
⌨️Type Hero
🎲 Random
🃏 Card
🃏Solitaire

Shape Builder

A parametric 3D modeler with shape tools, colour palettes, and 3D print export.

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Build anything with parametric shapes, then export your creations for 3D printing. Combine primitives, adjust dimensions, and paint with six colour palettes.

🎨Parametric 3D modeler with 6 colour palettes
📐Shape tools with adjustable dimensions
🖨️3D print export (STL, OBJ, glTF)
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Games the way they should be

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Zero Ads
No banner ads, no video interruptions, no pay-to-win. Just the game.
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Solo & AI Play
Play against AI at multiple difficulty levels, or practice solo at your own pace.
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Growing Library
New games added regularly. Classic board games, logic puzzles, and card games — all in one place.

Common questions

Do I need an account to play?
No. Every game on this page opens directly in your browser — no sign-in, no email, no Facebook button. Your moves and scores stay on your device. If you want cloud sync across devices for the rest of the platform (budgeting, business tools, kids learning), that's a separate paid plan, but the games themselves are unconditionally free.
Are the games really free, or is there a catch?
Genuinely free. There are no ads, no premium-unlock tiers, no "watch a video to continue," and no microtransactions. The games are part of the same 323+ free tool catalog the rest of the site offers. The site is funded by the optional paid subscriptions for the Business and Personal dashboards — the games and the rest of the free tools subsidise our visibility, not the other way around.
How strong is the chess AI?
Chess uses a search-depth-based engine with adjustable difficulty — beginner depth plays casually so newer players can win regularly; the highest setting will beat most club players at standard time controls. Backgammon's AI uses standard equity evaluation with the doubling cube. Gomoku and Nim use perfect-play algorithms at the highest difficulty (Nim has a known winning strategy — learning to spot it is part of the fun).
Do the puzzle games give me a different board every time?
Yes. Sudoku generates a fresh, solvable board at the chosen difficulty on every new game (no repeats from a fixed bank). Minesweeper's mine placement is random per game with a guaranteed safe first click. Mastermind generates a new secret code per game. Kanoodle and Number Sequence cycle through their published puzzle sets.
Do they work on mobile?
Yes — every game is responsive and touch-friendly. Chess and backgammon have tap-to-move with drag-to-confirm; sudoku and minesweeper have number-pad input optimised for thumb reach; the typing game falls back gracefully to the on-screen keyboard if you don't have a physical one.
Can I build my own game?
Yes — the featured Shape Builder is a parametric 3D modeller you can use to design game pieces, environments, or full models for 3D printing (STL/OBJ/glTF export). For full game scenes with characters, walls, and AI, the kids-section Game Editor is a complete 3D world builder. If you're a developer who wants to suggest or contribute a game to the catalog, contact us.
Why is this different from other free game sites?
Three reasons. First, the games are built as tools, not as ad-supported content — so there's nothing pushing you toward longer sessions or in-app purchases. Second, they're embedded in a 323+ tool catalog that includes things you actually need (calculators, budgeting, payroll, learning), so the same site that hosts your sudoku break also hosts your invoice generator. Third, the site is built in Canada by a small team that ships frequently — if a game has a bug, you can tell us and it tends to get fixed within days, not quarters.
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