Add a break in long posts
Place a quick game after a long explanation, checklist, or tutorial to keep the page lively.

Games for blogs
A blog does not have to be only text and images. Add a quick browser game after an article, inside a resource page, or on a community landing page so readers have a reason to interact before they leave.
Good after articles
No reader download
Works on mobile
Simple iframe placement
Short answer
The best games for blogs are quick, browser-based, mobile-friendly, and easy to embed. GamesIKnow provides iframe games that can sit naturally inside blog posts and content pages.
Trivia and quick board games work well as interactive breaks inside content pages.
bloggers, publishers, and content teams
A small game can support retention and return visits when it feels connected to the content instead of forced.
Place a quick game after a long explanation, checklist, or tutorial to keep the page lively.
Games work naturally on newsletters, club sites, fan pages, and local community blogs.
Use the same embed pattern for recurring posts, weekly features, or resource pages.
Setup flow
Choose a game that matches the post mood, place it in the main content column, and keep the surrounding copy useful.
Step 1
Start with a page where a quick interactive break makes sense for the reader.
Step 2
Paste the GamesIKnow frame snippet into a Custom HTML block or your blog template.
Step 3
Write one or two lines explaining the game and why it belongs on the page.
Step 4
Compare scroll depth, starts, completions, or reader feedback before expanding to more posts.
Implementation
Blog readers should understand the game instantly and still be able to continue reading after they play.
A game belongs in the article body or a dedicated block, not buried in a cramped sidebar.
Trivia suits educational posts, while Tic Tac Toe, Bingo, and Four in a Row work well for casual breaks.
Put related posts, signup links, or comments below the game so readers have a next step.
Available games
Tic Tac Toe
Embed for same-screen play on your site, or send players to GamesIKnow to challenge a friend remotely with a room link.
Embed setup
Four in a Row
Embed for local two-player drops on one screen, or link friends to play Four in a Row online from anywhere.
Embed setup
Bingo
Same-screen Bingo in your embed, or host a remote room so players can join from their own devices.
Embed setup
I Know
Quick trivia in your embed on one screen, or run a live room so friends can answer from anywhere.
Embed setup
FAQ
Use /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/ as the iframe src. That route is the lightweight game frame built for website embeds and postMessage events. The /embed/{gameSlug}/ route is the public preview and SEO page for people, not the route to place inside an iframe.
No. Visitors can play inside the browser iframe on phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. A partner account is only needed by the website owner who installs the embed.
Yes. GamesIKnow embeds are designed around registered websites and domain-restricted tenant settings, so copied iframe code cannot be freely reused on unauthorized sites.
Tic Tac Toe, Four in a Row, Bingo, and I Know are available as embeddable browser games. The embed documentation uses the same event model across supported games.
Place it after an intro, between major sections, or near the end as an interactive break. Avoid placing the iframe before readers understand what the post is about.
Create a partner account, register your domain, and generate a domain-restricted iframe for your website.