Lizard Squad claimed to have knocked the Xbox and PlayStation gaming services offline over Christmas.
The group set up a website letting paying customers use its Lizard Stresser tool to launch similar attacks.
None of the teenagers are believed to be Lizard Squad members, nor linked to the Christmas hack.
The 15-18-year-olds are suspected of buying Lizard Stresser using alternative payment services, such as Bitcoin, to remain anonymous, and then maliciously deploying it.
The teenagers are believed to have targeted organisations including a national newspaper, a school, gaming companies and some online retailers, says the National Crime Agency (NCA).
It hasn't confirmed whether the attempted attacks were successful.
"By paying a comparatively small fee, tools like Lizard Stresser can cripple businesses financially and deprive people of access to important information and public services," said Tony Adams, from the NCA's National Cyber Crime Unit.
The teenagers haven't been named. Those arrested this week are:
- An 18-year-old from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
- An 18-year-old from Manchester
- A 16-year-old from Northampton
- A 15-year-old from Stockport
All six have been bailed.
Two other 18-year-olds - one from Manchester and one from Milton Keynes - were interviewed under caution.
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