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WordPress game widget

WordPress game widget for posts and pages

WordPress site owners can add a playable browser game with a Custom HTML block. Paste the GamesIKnow iframe, publish the page, and give readers a quick no-download game inside the post or landing page.

Custom HTML block

No plugin required

Responsive iframe

Works in posts and pages

Short answer

Use a frame route, then add page context.

In WordPress, add a Custom HTML block, paste the GamesIKnow iframe code, and publish the page. Use the frame route, not the public preview route, inside the iframe.

Try a WordPress-style game widget

The same iframe pattern can be pasted into a WordPress Custom HTML block.

WordPress publishers and site owners

Why WordPress sites use iframe game widgets

Most WordPress publishers need a copy-paste embed that does not require theme development or a custom plugin.

Works in normal content

Place the game in posts, pages, landing pages, or reusable block patterns.

No plugin dependency

A Custom HTML block is enough for the iframe. You do not need to install a game plugin.

Good for repeat visits

A quick game can make resource pages, blogs, and community pages feel more interactive.

Setup flow

How to add a game widget to WordPress

Use the WordPress block editor or a theme template area that accepts custom HTML.

  1. Step 1

    Open the WordPress editor

    Edit the post, page, or template area where the game should appear.

  2. Step 2

    Add a Custom HTML block

    Paste the GamesIKnow iframe snippet generated for your approved website domain.

  3. Step 3

    Preview on mobile

    Check the page at phone width and make sure the iframe has enough vertical space.

  4. Step 4

    Publish and monitor

    Publish the page and use GamesIKnow dashboard data or events to understand usage.

Implementation

WordPress placement notes

WordPress pages vary by theme, so test the content column width and avoid squeezing the iframe into a narrow widget area.

Use Custom HTML

The iframe belongs in a Custom HTML block, shortcode output, or template area that allows iframe markup.

Avoid tiny sidebars

Most games need a main content column rather than a narrow sidebar or footer widget.

Keep page copy nearby

Add a short explanation, game title, and FAQ content around the embed for readers and search engines.

FAQ

Common questions about WordPress 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.

Do I need a WordPress plugin to embed GamesIKnow?

No. A Custom HTML block can hold the iframe snippet. A plugin is only needed if your WordPress setup blocks iframe HTML by policy.

Ready to add a browser game?

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