Interactive Emails Puzzle - Fun educational IT game for students
Emails Puzzle is a fun IT lesson aid challenging you to arrange the logos of 10 popular e-mail services onto their correct internet addresses! This fun computer technology learning exercise is a fantastic tool for game-based learning, allowing students to visually study digital literacy and modern communication directly in their web browser. Complete these interactive learning games to earn a Knowledge Level! These cool educational games are excellent teacher tools, lesson aids, and exciting fun homework for informatics and ICT classes. Enjoy play-based learning activities online, master your web address navigation, and discover fun educational games for students and free interactive games for primary school!
Did You Know? The Meaning of the "@" Symbol
In 1971, computer programmer Ray Tomlinson sent the first network email. To separate the name of the user from the name of the computer (server) they were using, he chose the "@" (at) symbol from his keyboard because it wasn't commonly used in names or programming at the time. Today, the @ symbol is the universal sign of digital communication!
How to play Emails Puzzle
Look at the top of the screen: there are 10 email provider logos. Drag and drop them onto the correct internet address (URL) socket in the centre of the screen. Sort all 10 electronic mails perfectly to win the game. If you ever need to copy/paste these addresses for real use, you can download the PC version of the game from the button above! Have fun exploring digital communication with these browser-based educational games for kids!
Knowledge Achievements:
Identify 10 popular email sites to win and get +1 Knowledge Level.
Difficulty: Easy. Game code by Ogo Bob.

