Are you searching for something more fun, flexible, or fresh than “Sixty and Me” free games? You’re not alone! Seniors everywhere are looking for game sites and printable activities that are easy to use, truly free, and actually fun—no tricky signups or hidden fees.
That’s why we created this list of the 10 best free games and alternatives to Sixty and Me. Each pick is chosen for real seniors—featuring everything from printables you can enjoy at the kitchen table, to brain-boosting online games and solo activities. Whether you want a relaxing word search, a friendly game of cards, or a new challenge to share with family, you’ll find it right here.
Ready to discover something better? Let’s get started!
1. 60AndOver.net Free Printable Games
Your home base for all things fun and senior-friendly! 60AndOver.net offers a growing collection of free printable games: word searches, crosswords, bingo cards, brain teasers, and unique game tools made just for seniors. Everything is designed with large print, clear instructions, and no sign-up required. Want to print a game for friends or the grandkids? You’re in the right place—download, print, and play anytime.
Tip: Visit the Printables section for new games each month, and check out our Senior Games & Brain Activities latest tools! (coming soon)
2. AARP Games
A trusted favorite for seniors! AARP’s free games section features classics like Solitaire, Mahjongg, Sudoku, and dozens of brain-training games. The site is easy to navigate, with big buttons and a variety of categories—from relaxing puzzles to competitive leaderboards. You don’t need to be an AARP member to play most games.
Tip: Try the “Daily Crossword” or “Mahjongg Dimensions” for a gentle challenge!
3. Pogo: Free Card & Board Games
Pogo is a longtime favorite for classic games—no subscription needed for many options! Play Canasta, Pinochle, Spades, Yahtzee, and dozens more in your browser. There’s a friendly community and chat option, but you can always play solo. Some games have ads, but you never have to pay to play the basics.
Tip: For less computer-savvy users, Pogo’s simple mode (no sign-in) is best.
4. SeniorLiving.org Game Room
This site offers a curated collection of online games and printable puzzles with seniors in mind. You’ll find Sudoku, crosswords, memory games, and even interactive quizzes. No login or download required—just click and play. The site also provides how-to guides if you’re new to online games.
Tip: Their large-print printable puzzles are especially good for eyesight comfort.
5. PuzzleBaron Free Printables
www.puzzlebaron.com/printable-puzzles/
PuzzleBaron is the king of free printable brain teasers: word searches, cryptograms, logic puzzles, and more. Every puzzle comes with an answer sheet, and there are hundreds to choose from. The puzzles are updated regularly, so there’s always something new.
Tip: Print out a few for your next coffee group or keep a stack handy for rainy days!
6. Memory Lane Games App
A wonderful choice for seniors, especially those with memory challenges or early Alzheimer’s. This free app offers simple, uplifting quizzes, word games, and reminiscence puzzles. The interface is bright, simple, and senior-friendly—perfect for a daily mental workout.
Tip: Download it to your tablet or smartphone for on-the-go games you can enjoy anywhere.
7. TheWordSearch.com
This site offers thousands of themed word searches you can play online or print out for free. Categories range from “Famous People” to “Gardening” and “Holidays.” No account needed—just choose your theme and start playing. The print function is easy and the puzzles are large-print.
Tip: Create your own custom word search using the site’s generator and print for friends!
8. Bingo Baker (Printable Bingo Cards)
If you love Bingo, this site is a dream! Choose from hundreds of ready-made Bingo cards, or design your own with a simple tool. All cards can be printed for free (or played digitally on a tablet). Perfect for solo play, video calls with family, or a small group at home.
Tip: Look for “senior-friendly” or “large-print” bingo cards, or make your own with favorite topics.
9. BrainCurls.com (Daily Brain Teasers)
BrainCurls offers a fresh brain teaser or word puzzle every single day, all designed for older adults. No registration, no clutter—just clever puzzles, jokes, and quizzes. There are archives for extra challenges, and many puzzles can be printed for offline play.
Tip: Start your day with a new “Brain Curl” to wake up your mind with a smile.
10. Solitaire Bliss
A top pick for solo card game fans! Solitaire Bliss offers over 30 variations of Solitaire—all free, no account needed, and no pop-up ads. The cards are easy to see and move, and you can change backgrounds or use large cards for better visibility.
If you love classic Klondike, Spider, or FreeCell, this site is a delight.
Tip: Try “Daily Challenges” for new ways to test your skills and keep your brain nimble!
Final Note
Finding new games is a wonderful way to brighten your day, keep your mind sharp, and bring a little extra fun—no matter your age. The internet is full of free, senior-friendly games if you know where to look, and now you do! Whether you’re playing solo or inviting a friend or grandchild to join, these alternatives make it easy to stay entertained and engaged.
If you try a game you love, or discover a new favorite, let us know! Bookmark this list, share it with a friend, and remember: every day’s a little more joyful with the right game in hand.
Happy playing from all of us at 60AndOver.net!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Are these games really free?
A: Yes! Every game or printable in this list is free to play or download, with no hidden fees or required memberships. Some sites may show ads, but you never have to pay to access the basics.
Q: Do I need to sign up or create an account?
A: Most options don’t require any sign-up or personal information. If registration is needed for extra features (like tracking scores), you can skip it and still enjoy the games.
Q: Can I print these games at home?
A: Absolutely! Many games—especially printables from 60AndOver.net, PuzzleBaron, and TheWordSearch.com—are designed for easy printing. Just click, download, and print as many copies as you like.
Q: What if I’m not comfortable with computers?
A: Don’t worry! Each site in our list is selected for ease of use and large print. Many also have instructions or video guides. Ask a family member to help the first time, and you’ll be a pro in no time.
Q: Are there games I can play with my grandkids?
A: Yes! Many games here are perfect for sharing—try printable bingo, card games, or word searches for family fun.
Q: How do I stay safe online while playing games?
A: Stick to reputable sites (like the ones listed here), avoid sharing personal information, and don’t click on pop-ups or ads that ask for downloads or payment.




