Some clever player discovered you could copy the game’s HTML file onto a USB drive. Then someone uploaded it to a blank Google Site. Then a GitHub repo with a disguised name: science-project-2000.html .
Suddenly, the game wasn't about clicking anymore. It was about . It was about watching numbers go up. It was a satire of incremental games (also known as "idle games"), but it accidentally birthed a genre.
The ultimate "business idle" game. You manage lemonade stands, oil companies, and newspapers. Many school filters allow this because it is technically a "financial simulation."
Look for the "Classic" version hosted on educational proxy sites like cookieclicker.co or classiccookieclicker.com . These usually strip out the HTTPS security that sometimes gets flagged.
: Many users host versions on Google Sites or as GitHub Pages (e.g., ozh.github.io), which are frequently white-listed by filters.