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Independent · Editorially reviewed · Updated May 2026

Blooket Login, made simple, safe, and fast.

The clearest, most complete help center for signing in to Blooket — whether you're a student joining a class game, a teacher hosting a quiz, or a parent helping at home. Step-by-step instructions, fixes for the errors you'll actually hit, and direct links to the official login page.

We never collect Blooket usernames or passwords. Login opens at blooket.com in a new tab.

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Sign in to host games and build question sets.

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Browser-based
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Quick answer

How to log in to Blooket in 30 seconds

The shortest path from a closed browser to the Blooket Dashboard.

  1. 1Go to blooket.com/login in a current version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge.
  2. 2Enter the email or username you used at signup, then your password.
  3. 3Select Sign In. You'll land on the Dashboard, ready to host or build a set.
  4. 4For students joining a live game, skip the login — go to play.blooket.com and enter the Game ID.
Pick your path

Two audiences, two sign-in flows

Blooket treats students and teachers differently. The right starting point depends entirely on what you need to do today.

For students

Join a class game — no account needed

  • Open play.blooket.com on any device with a browser.
  • Type the 6–7 digit Game ID your teacher displays on the board.
  • Pick a nickname your teacher will recognize and start playing.
  • Optional: create a free student account to save XP and Blooks across games.
Open the student guide
For teachers

Sign in to host, build, and review

  • Go to blooket.com/login with the email and password from signup.
  • Use Google Sign-In if your district connects Blooket to Google Workspace.
  • From the Dashboard, host a live game, set Homework, or create a question set.
  • Open Reports to see per-student answers, accuracy, and time spent.
Open the teacher guide
Background

What is Blooket Login?

Blooket Login is the official sign-in flow at blooket.com/login that lets teachers, account-holding students, and admins access the Blooket platform — a US-based educational quiz game used in tens of thousands of classrooms worldwide. The login page handles two separate use cases: teacher accounts, which require an email and password to host games, build question sets, and view reports; and optional student accounts, which let kids save XP, tokens, and unlocked Blooks across multiple sessions.

If you're a teacher, you'll sign in at blooket.com/login with the email and password you created at signup, then host games, build question sets, and check reports from the Dashboard. If you're a student joining today's class game, you don't need a login at all — open play.blooket.com, enter the Game ID your teacher shows on the board, pick a nickname, and you're in. A student account is only useful if you want to keep your XP, tokens, and unlocked Blooks between sessions.

Below you'll find the exact steps for each path, plus quick fixes for the errors that come up most often: forgotten passwords, school Wi-Fi blocks, Game IDs that won't accept, and login pages that won't load on a Chromebook or phone.

Official link

Ready to sign in?

Open the official Blooket login page in a new tab. You'll never enter credentials on our site.

Open blooket.com/login

We never collect Blooket usernames or passwords. Links open in a new tab.

Editorially reviewed

Every guide is written by educators and re-checked when Blooket updates its interface.

Practical, not promotional

We document what actually works in classrooms — not marketing copy from the platform.

Built for real users

Students, teachers, and parents — three audiences, one clear set of instructions.

Privacy-first

We never collect Blooket credentials. All sign-in happens at blooket.com.

Stay on the real site

The only Blooket URLs you should ever use

Copycat domains routinely show up at the top of search results during the school year. Bookmark these and you'll never sign in on the wrong page.

URLUse it forWho needs it
blooket.com/loginSign in to your Blooket accountTeachers & account-holding students
play.blooket.comJoin a live game with a Game IDStudents in a class session
blooket.com/signupCreate a new accountNew teachers & families
dashboard.blooket.comRedirects to the Dashboard after sign-inLogged-in teachers
Most common issues

Login problems we solve daily

Nine out of ten Blooket login problems fall into one of these buckets. Click any card to jump to the full fix.

All troubleshooting
Works everywhere

Every device your class uses

Blooket runs in any current browser — no installs, no app store, no setup. Here's what we've tested and confirmed.

Chromebook
iPhone & iPad
Windows PC
Android
Mac
Any browser
Free tools

Tools & deep guides made for classrooms

Beyond login help — pages teachers, students, and parents actually bookmark.

Help library

Explore every guide

Twenty-five-plus in-depth articles, organized so you can find the exact answer fast.

What readers say

Written by educators, for everyone in class

Reader feedback is one of the ways we know our guides are doing their job.

"I send the troubleshooting page to every parent at the start of the year. Login questions to my inbox dropped by 80%."

Maria L. · 5th grade teacher

"My Chromebook wouldn't load Blooket and the school restrictions guide had the exact fix in two minutes."

Jordan P. · Middle-school student

"Finally a page that explains the difference between play.blooket.com and the login page. Should be required reading."

Sam R. · Parent of two

Quotes paraphrased from reader emails with permission. Names changed where requested.

Editorial timeline

How we keep this site current

EdTech platforms change UI often. Here's how our editorial process keeps every page accurate.

  1. Step 1
    Monitor

    We track Blooket's release notes and the most-searched login questions weekly.

  2. Step 2
    Verify

    Every guide is re-tested on a real classroom device — Chromebook, iPad, and a personal laptop.

  3. Step 3
    Update

    Screens, terminology, and screenshots are updated within 30 days of any Blooket interface change.

  4. Step 4
    Disclose

    Each article shows its last-reviewed date so you can trust it's still accurate today.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions readers ask most often.

Start here

New to Blooket? Start with the complete login guide.

We'll walk you through every screen — from the URL bar to the Dashboard — with screenshots-in-text and fallback paths when something goes wrong.

Read the guide