Best Free English & ESL Games

Hand-picked round-ups of the best games on LexFizz — sorted by what you want to practise. Every game is 100% free, with no sign-up, no ads, and no downloads.

Not sure where to start? These curated lists rank the most effective LexFizz games for a specific goal — whether you are teaching a class, building vocabulary, drilling grammar, or just want something fun and free to play right now. Pick a list below and start playing instantly.

10 Best Free ESL Games (No Sign-Up)

The top ten free, no-account games you can play this second — ranked for instant practice in class or solo study.

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Best English Vocabulary Games Online

Flash Cards, Word Search, Anagram and more — the best games for memorising and recalling new words at every level.

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Best English Grammar Games

Quiz, Cloze, Unjumble and Word Magnets — the best games for practising tenses, articles, prepositions and sentence building.

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Best Classroom Games for English Teachers

Projector-friendly, no-sign-up group games — the best picks for whole-class energy, warm-ups and team play.

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Want the full library instead? Browse all 30 interactive exercises, explore games by level, or deepen your knowledge with the Complete Grammar Guide and Vocabulary Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are these "best" game lists chosen?

Each list ranks LexFizz games by how well they fit a specific goal — engagement, learning value, and ease of use for that context. For example, the classroom list favours games that work on a projector with whole groups, while the vocabulary list favours games built around word recall. All games are free, so the ranking is purely about fit, not price.

Are all the games on these lists free?

Yes. Every game on every list is completely free, with no premium tier, no expiring trial, and no paywall. You never need a credit card, and the full game is always the free game.

Do students or teachers need an account?

No. None of the games require an account, email, or login for teachers or students. Open a game link in any browser and play immediately — which also means no personal data is collected.

Start with the 10 Best Free ESL Games — it includes simple, high-engagement games like Hangman and Spin the Wheel that work well at A1–A2. For word building specifically, the vocabulary games list is ideal.

The Best Classroom Games for English Teachers list is built for group settings: projector-friendly games, team play, and no sign-up so a whole class can join instantly.

Yes. Every game is fully responsive and runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser with no app to install — great for solo practice on a phone and for projectors or interactive whiteboards in class.

The games span CEFR A1 (beginner) to C2 (proficiency). The format stays the same while the vocabulary and grammar adapt, so the same game suits young beginners and advanced adults alike.

Yes. Every game is self-paced and link-shareable, so you can set it as homework or paste the link into your LMS. Students play with nothing to install.

No. LexFizz games contain no advertising at all — nothing pops up, interrupts the lesson, or distracts younger learners.

LexFizz has 30 free interactive exercises in total. These lists highlight the best for each goal — you can browse the complete set on the Exercises hub.