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This paper examines the phenomenon of Cookie Clicker as hosted on the website “Unblocked Games 911” — a platform designed to bypass school internet filters. While Cookie Clicker is ostensibly a simple incremental (“idle”) game about baking cookies, its presence on unblocked game portals transforms its meaning. We argue that playing Cookie Clicker on such sites becomes a dual act: engaging with the game’s core mechanics of exponential growth and passive accumulation, while simultaneously resisting institutional network control. Through analysis of the game’s design (reinforcement schedules, “one more click” loops) and the technical/social function of Unblocked Games 911, this paper explores how idle games serve as a low-stakes form of digital rebellion. We conclude that the Cookie Clicker + unblocked site combination reveals tensions between educational institutions’ content filtering policies and students’ agency in reclaiming digital leisure time. dashnet