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Blooket Login Guide: the complete sign-in walkthrough

The plain-English version of every Blooket sign-in path: standard login, Google login, mobile, and the exact fixes for the errors you'll actually run into. Written by educators, kept up to date when Blooket changes its UI.

Updated May 2026 7 min read Reviewed by editors

The official Blooket login URL

The single canonical sign-in address for Blooket is https://www.blooket.com/login. Anything else — search-engine ads, shortened links, copy-pasted URLs from group chats — should be checked against that exact spelling before you type a password. Look for the padlock icon, the HTTPS prefix, and the blooket.com apex domain.

If you teach or take tests on a managed device, your IT team may have placed Blooket in a bookmarks bar or learning portal. Those launchers ultimately point at the same login URL — but verifying the address in the URL bar after the page loads is still good practice.

Step-by-step sign-in

  1. Open a current version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge and navigate to blooket.com/login.
  2. In the first field, enter the email or username you used when you created your account. Blooket accepts either.
  3. In the second field, type your password. Passwords are case-sensitive — watch for Caps Lock.
  4. Select Sign In. You should land on the Dashboard within two or three seconds.
  5. If the page reloads with a red error or never advances, jump to Common login errors below.
Tip: don't let the browser remember a school password on a shared device.
When the browser offers to save your password on a classroom laptop, decline. Use a personal password manager on personal devices instead.

Sign in with Google

Schools that use Google Workspace for Education usually find Google Sign-In the fastest path. From the login page, select Sign in with Google, pick the school account, and approve the prompt. Blooket reads your name and email — it does not gain access to Drive, Gmail, or Classroom contents.

If Google Sign-In shows an error like "this account isn't authorized," your district may have disabled third-party sign-in for student accounts. Ask IT, or fall back to the email/password form using the same school address.

Stay signed in safely

  • On a personal device, staying signed in is fine. Blooket's session lasts about two weeks unless you log out.
  • On a shared or school device, always log out at the end of the session. Click your avatar in the top right, then Sign Out.
  • Use a unique password — not the same one you use for email or social media — and turn on browser-level 2FA on your Google account if Blooket is connected to it.

Common login errors and what they mean

  • "Incorrect email or password" — Retype both. If you used a username instead of an email at signup, try that.
  • Endless spinner / page never loads — Almost always a network filter at school. Try mobile data, then read School Restrictions.
  • Blank white page after sign-in — Clear cache for blooket.com or open the site in an incognito window.
  • Account doesn't exist — You may have signed up with a different email (work vs. personal). Try the other address before creating a new account.

For a deeper diagnostic flow, see the dedicated Login Troubleshooting guide.

What to do after you log in

Teachers land on the Dashboard with quick links to Discover, My Sets, Solo, and History. From there you can host a live game, schedule Homework mode, or duplicate a public question set and edit it for your class. We walk through every panel in the Dashboard Overview.

Students who logged in (rather than joined with a Game ID) see their Stats, owned Blooks, and Tokens. Logged-in students keep their progress across devices, which is the main reason to create a student account.

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.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions readers ask most often.