Blooket Account Creation: signing up the right way
Setting up a Blooket account takes under two minutes if you know which choices to make. This guide walks through both the teacher and student signup flows, the Google option, and the small set of decisions that affect you later.
Before you sign up
- Pick an email you'll still have access to in a year or two — recovery depends on it.
- Decide whether you need teacher capabilities (hosting, sets, reports) or just student progress saving.
- Have a password manager ready, or be prepared to write the password somewhere safe.
Creating a teacher account
- Open blooket.com/signup.
- Choose Teacher.
- Enter your school email, a username, and a strong password.
- Confirm your role (subject area, grade level — optional but useful).
- Submit. You'll land on the Dashboard immediately, but you should verify your email before you forget.
Creating a student account
- Open blooket.com/signup.
- Choose Student.
- Enter a username (this is what shows on leaderboards), email, and password.
- Submit and verify the email.
Sign up with Google
If your district uses Google Workspace, this is usually faster and safer. Pick Sign up with Google, select your school account, and approve the prompt. Blooket only reads your name and email — it does not access Gmail, Drive, or Classroom contents.
Verifying your email
Check your inbox for the Blooket verification email. Click the link to confirm. If you skip this, certain account-recovery flows won't work later. School Gmail accounts sometimes route verification to spam — search for "Blooket" before assuming it didn't arrive.
What to do next
- Teachers: head to Dashboard Overview to learn what each panel does.
- Students: sign in before your next class game so your progress is saved.
- Everyone: bookmark our login guide for next time.
Sign up or log in to Blooket
Open the official Blooket login page in a new tab. You'll never enter credentials on our site.
Open blooket.com/loginWe never collect Blooket usernames or passwords. Links open in a new tab.
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