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1 UP: Where gamers call home. Game reviews, cheat codes, and more.
Cosmo Girl Games: Try the Cosmo twist on classics like Sudoku and Mahjongg, or take a fun quiz.
Figment: Created by former staff members of The New Yorker, Figment gives teenagers a chance to show what they’re reading and writing.
Gothic Beauty: Gothic Beauty covers numerous aspects of underground culture including fashion, music, events and various forms of entertainment.
Hulu: Missed your favorite TV show? Watch shows, movies and more for free online.
Libertarian Rock: Helps and promotes activists who peacefully and legally fight back against unjust laws (such as teen curfews) and harassment by politicians and government workers
Miniclip Games: Dozens of games from sports to puzzles to multiplayer games and more.
National Geographic Games: Puzzles, quizzes and more with your favorite animals, places and other fun stuff.
Next Step: Get advice to help with college planning, finding college majors, and applying for free college scholarships.
Pandora: Get 30 free hours of internet radio every month. Create your own stations based on your favorite artists and songs.
Pop Cap Games: Some of your favorites like Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies.
Rookie Mag: Rookie is a website for teenage girls. With monthly-themed content, they update three times a day, five days a week, and are happy to offer you millions of bad puns.
Shockwave: Jigsaws, strategy games and more.
Sudoku: Exercise your brain with this number game.
Sloppy Noodle: Christian teen magazine with advice and articles on relationships, sex, dating, God, evolution, entertainment, more.
TeenNick: If you’re a fan of Nickelodeon…
Twenty Questions: Where you play against a computer that learns from users’ answers.