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Blooket Dashboard Overview: a panel-by-panel tour

Once you're signed in, Blooket's interface is mostly self-explanatory — but a few panels do things that aren't obvious from the labels. Here's the practical map: what each section is for, when you'll use it, and the shortcuts worth knowing.

Updated May 2026 7 min read Reviewed by editors

Dashboard layout

After login, the left navigation is the constant: Dashboard, Discover, My Sets, History, and Profile. The main panel shows whatever you've selected. On smaller screens the navigation collapses into a menu icon.

Discover

This is Blooket's public set library — thousands of teacher-created question sets across every subject. Filter by grade and subject, preview a set's questions, and either host it directly or duplicate it into My Sets to edit.

My Sets

Everything you've created or duplicated lives here. From each set you can Edit, Host, Assign as Homework, or Solo practice. Click a set's title to view its questions before hosting — useful right before class to spot any last-minute issues.

History & Reports

Every game you host produces a report under History. Open one to see per-student accuracy, response time, and a question-by-question breakdown. The CSV export is handy for gradebook import or for sharing with co-teachers.

Profile & Settings

  • Account — email, username, password change.
  • Subscription — current tier and renewal date.
  • Notifications — what Blooket emails you about.
  • Sign Out — always use this on shared classroom devices.

What Blooket Plus changes

Plus adds extra game modes, larger player caps, advanced reports (including per-question difficulty stats), and priority hosting features. It does not change the core login experience or how students join — those are identical across tiers.

Official link

Open your Blooket dashboard

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.