The word is the key to the phrase’s popularity. Schools, libraries, and corporate offices frequently use web filters to block gaming URLs to preserve bandwidth or focus. However, these filters often work by scanning for known commercial domains (like .com or .net ). By appending "unblocked," users signal a search for a version of the game hosted on a domain that flies under the radar—typically a personal server or an educational proxy. "Unblocked" is not a feature of the game itself, but a status sought by a generation fluent in digital workarounds.
Because Infinite Craft gained massive popularity, many developers have uploaded open-source clones to GitHub Pages ( username.github.io/repo-name ).
: Water + Fire = Steam is logical. Steam + Earth = Mud is logical.