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Squarespace game widget

Squarespace game widget for pages and blogs

Squarespace publishers can add a browser game with a Code block. Paste the GamesIKnow iframe, preview the page on mobile, and give visitors a no-download game inside a blog post, landing page, or resource section.

Code block embed

Blog and page support

Responsive iframe

No plugin required

Short answer

Use a frame route, then add page context.

In Squarespace, add a Code block, paste the GamesIKnow iframe, and use /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/ with your tenantId. Preview at mobile width before publishing.

Try a Squarespace-style game widget

The iframe pattern below can be pasted into a Squarespace Code block.

Squarespace site owners and creators

Why Squarespace sites use game widgets

Squarespace creators often want polished pages with one interactive block, not a full custom build.

Works in posts and pages

Add the game to blog articles, about pages, event pages, or member resource sections.

Simple Code block setup

Paste iframe markup directly when Squarespace allows custom code on your plan.

Mobile-friendly play

GamesIKnow frames are built for portrait phone layouts inside normal content columns.

Setup flow

How to add a game widget to Squarespace

Edit the page, insert a Code block, paste the iframe, and preview before publishing.

  1. Step 1

    Edit the Squarespace page

    Open the page or blog post where the game should live.

  2. Step 2

    Add a Code block

    Insert a Code block and paste the GamesIKnow iframe snippet for your approved domain.

  3. Step 3

    Adjust spacing

    Add padding above and below the block so the game is not cramped against neighboring sections.

  4. Step 4

    Publish and test

    Preview on phone and desktop, then publish when the iframe loads and plays correctly.

Implementation

Squarespace placement notes

Squarespace themes control column width, so test the game inside your actual template before launch.

Prefer the main column

Avoid narrow side areas. Give the iframe the same width you would use for a hero image or video.

Confirm code permissions

Some Squarespace plans limit Code blocks. Verify custom code is enabled on your site.

Add explanatory copy

Include a heading and short intro so the page remains useful to readers and search engines.

FAQ

Common questions about Squarespace game widget

What is the difference between /embed/{gameSlug}/ and /embed/{gameSlug}/frame/?

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.

Do visitors need to download an app or create an account?

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.

Can I restrict the embed to my own domain?

Yes. GamesIKnow embeds are designed around registered websites and domain-restricted tenant settings, so copied iframe code cannot be freely reused on unauthorized sites.

Which GamesIKnow titles are currently embeddable?

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.

Can I embed GamesIKnow in a Squarespace blog post?

Yes. Add a Code block inside the post body and paste the iframe snippet. Keep surrounding text so the article stays readable and indexable.

Ready to add a browser game?

Create a partner account, register your domain, and generate a domain-restricted iframe for your website.