All Blooket Game Modes (+ Best Strategy and Best Host Setups)
Blooket Live Quiz Modes and Hosting Setups.
These are all the Blooket game modes available currently (2026). Each game mode have its own distinct strategies, and best settings setups for when hosting.

Classic
Classic is the pure question-answer mode where all players answer the same questions. Speed and accuracy determine the winner. It is the closest thing to a traditional quiz, but more exciting because scores update in real time.
Best Strategy: Players should focus on accuracy first, since wrong answers slow progress. Fast readers have an advantage. Teachers should reduce answer time for advanced groups to increase challenge.
Best Host Settings: Enable question randomization and shorten time limits for competitive students.
Racing
In Racing, each correct answer makes your Blook move forward along a track. Wrong answers cause stalls or setbacks. It feels like a mini racing game blended with a quiz.
Best Strategy: Consistency is more important than speed. Answering slowly but correctly beats rushing and missing.
Best Host Settings: Moderate question timer, and allow late join for classrooms where students connect at different speeds.
Battle Royale
Battle Royale places players into 1v1 or team vs team duel rounds. The winner of each duel moves forward while the losing side is eliminated until one champion remains.
Best Strategy: Players should stay calm under pressure and focus on accuracy. Memorizing problem types beforehand helps. Teams should choose the fastest reader to answer.
Best Host Settings: Use team mode for large classes and 1v1 mode for competitions or tournaments.
Take-or-Steal Modes
Gold Quest
Gold Quest is chaotic and fun. Players open chests after answering questions. Chests may give gold, take gold, steal gold, or swap everything with another player.
Best Strategy: Constantly open chests rather than trying to track others. The final minutes matter most since swaps can flip the leaderboard.
Best Host Settings: Short game duration (2–5 minutes). Enable random events for maximum excitement.
Candy Quest
Candy Quest is the Halloween version of Gold Quest. Players collect candy instead of gold using similar chest mechanics.
Best Strategy: Same as Gold Quest, but younger students often prefer visual themes. Encourage fast answering to maximize chest opportunities.
Best Host Settings: Short game time and fun seasonal themes for school events.
Shamrock Quest
Shamrock Quest is the St. Patrick’s Day variant of Gold Quest. Everything works the same except the theme and rewards.
Best Strategy: Apply the same approach as Gold Quest, but use for seasonal review days.
Best Host Settings: Short rounds, randomized chests, optional music on for energy.
Blook Rush
Blook Rush is a team game where players steal, protect, and gather Blooks to build the largest collection.
Best Strategy: Defense is as important as offense. Teams should alternate between collecting Blooks and stealing from opponents.
Best Host Settings: Enable teams for classrooms and select low difficulty questions for younger students to keep the game moving.
Crypto Hack
Crypto Hack mixes quizzes with password hacking. After answering questions, players guess which password belongs to opponents. Correct guesses steal crypto coins.
Best Strategy: Keep track of opponents’ behavior patterns. Use memory skills and logical deduction when guessing.
Best Host Settings: Medium-length game and moderate question difficulty so students have time to think about strategy.
Strategy and Simulation Modes
Factory
Factory is an engine-building mode. Players answer questions to buy and upgrade Blook “workers” that generate income automatically. Strategy determines how quickly the factory grows.
Best Strategy: Choose workers with high synergy. Prioritize upgrades early instead of buying random workers.
Best Host Settings: Longer time limit so players can build deeper strategies.
Cafe
Cafe has players run a restaurant, restocking food by answering questions, and serving customers before they leave. It’s about resource management and multitasking.
Best Strategy: Do not overspend on high-cost items too early. Maintain a balanced inventory and answer questions steadily to avoid running out.
Best Host Settings: Medium duration and regular difficulty questions for smooth pacing.
Crazy Kingdom
Crazy Kingdom is a story-based strategy game where players maintain resources like happiness, health, money, and people. Each visitor gives you decisions to make while answering questions along the way.
Best Strategy: Avoid letting any resource drop too low. Prioritize sustainability instead of huge gains.
Best Host Settings: Assign as homework or solo mode since it takes longer to complete.
Tower Defense
In Tower Defense, each correct answer earns currency used to buy towers that attack incoming enemies. Upgrading towers is essential to survive.
Best Strategy: Build splash damage towers early and upgrade strategically. Save money for powerful late-game towers.
Best Host Settings: Large question sets. Tower Defense works best when players are not repeating the same few questions.
Tower Defense 2
Tower Defense 2 is an improved, more advanced sequel with deeper tower options, more paths, and better strategy.
Best Strategy: Combine towers with synergy and focus heavily on upgrades. Placement is more important than quantity.
Best Host Settings: Medium to long duration. Best used for advanced players or older students due to complexity.
Action and Arcade Modes
Monster Brawl
Monster Brawl is a movement-based fighting mode where players level up abilities and battle enemies. Answering questions powers upgrades.
Best Strategy: Avoid cornering yourself on the map. Spread skill points rather than maxing only one category.
Best Host Settings: Short playtime for younger kids and medium time for older students.
Fishing Frenzy
Fishing Frenzy allows players to cast fishing lines. Correct answers reel in fish, while special items provide advantages.
Best Strategy: Aim for rarer fish to score big. Answer correctly and quickly to maximize casts.
Best Host Settings: Medium length games to allow multiple fishing rounds.
Zorblitz
Zorblitz is a brick-breaker style arcade mode where players bounce a ball to destroy alien blocks level by level.
Best Strategy: Aim the ball carefully to hit clusters. Answer questions consistently to maintain ball speed and power.
Best Host Settings: Good for solo play or homework. Works well with large sets.
Plushie Panic
Plushie Panic lets players blast capsules and rescue plushies while progressing through waves of enemies.
Best Strategy: Time shots carefully and avoid wasting moves. Answer questions to unlock stronger attacks.
Best Host Settings: Solo mode works best due to the stage progression system.
Pirate Pool
Pirate Pool is a billiards-based puzzle game where correct answers fuel shots. Clear the table to win.
Best Strategy: Predict ball angles and aim for multiple-pocket setups. Consistent answering keeps momentum.
Best Host Settings: Solo homework mode works best for practice.
Study and Practice Mode
Study
Study mode removes the game layer completely and focuses only on question practice. It acts like a flashcard or test review tool.
Best Strategy: Use for memorization and pre-test warmups.
Best Host Settings: Unlimited questions and large sets for maximum value.
Deception and Trickiness Modes
Deceptive Dinos
Deceptive Dinos mixes quizzes with bluffing. Players dig for fossils, but some players receive fake information and can trick others.
Best Strategy: Pay attention to patterns and do not trust the same players every round. Critical thinking is key.
Best Host Settings: Great for teamwork and logic-based lessons.
Plus-Only Modes
Busy Bees
Busy Bees has players manage bees that gather honey or sabotage opponents. Players build combos for efficiency.
Best Strategy: Choose bees with powerful synergy. Upgrading early bees is better than buying too many weak ones.
Best Host Settings: Works best with 8–20 players.
Laser Tag
Laser Tag allows players to move around an arena and tag others with lasers. Correct answers power movement and shooting.
Best Strategy: Keep moving. Standing still makes you an easy target.
Best Host Settings: Short rounds are best for chaotic fun.
Mini Mine
Mini Mine lets players mine blocks for treasure. Deeper levels contain better rewards, and questions provide energy.
Best Strategy: Dig straight downward early to reach high-value areas. Use energy wisely.
Best Host Settings: Large question sets and moderate time limits.
Star Grazer
Star Grazer has players fly through space, collect stars, battle planets, and advance through cosmic stages.
Best Strategy: Avoid unnecessary movement. Focus on consistent question answering to unlock powerful upgrades.
Best Host Settings: Great for older students due to complexity.
Coco Cabana
Coco Cabana is a drink-mixing team game. Players collect ingredients, stir drinks, and race for points.
Best Strategy: Assign team roles. One player gathers ingredients while another focuses on timing.
Best Host Settings: Best for classroom team-building.
Seasonal Modes
Cocoa Cottage
Cocoa Cottage is the winter reskin of Coco Cabana with festive themes and holiday animations.
Best Strategy: Same as Coco Cabana but with seasonal fun.
Best Host Settings: Perfect for December seasonal events.
Santa’s Workshop
Santa’s Workshop lets players build toys and occasionally steal toys from others.
Best Strategy: Gather toys quickly before players start stealing heavily near the end.
Best Host Settings: Short and fast-paced.
Egg Hunt
Egg Hunt is a spring event where players collect and steal eggs.
Best Strategy: Focus on rapid question answering to maximize egg movement.
Best Host Settings: Best for celebrations and holiday review games.
Tag or Treat
Tag or Treat is a Halloween tag-style game where players run around collecting treats.
Best Strategy: Keep moving and avoid clusters of players who may tag you.
Best Host Settings: Great for younger students who enjoy action modes.
Retired or Removed Modes
Tower of Doom
Tower of Doom was a role-playing tower climbing mode where players fought enemies and advanced through story stages.
Best Strategy: Build balanced stats.
Best Status: Removed from normal play.
Imposters
Imposters was an Among Us-inspired mystery game involving deception and deduction.
Best Strategy: Observational skills.
Best Status: Removed.
Pirate’s Voyage
Pirate’s Voyage was a dice-based pirate adventure now retired.
Best Strategy: Prioritize upgrades over random moves.
Snowball Fight
Snowball Fight was an early winter arcade mode.
Best Strategy: Fast answering for more shots.
Flappy Blook
Flappy Blook was a mini arcade jumping mode.
Best Strategy: Steady rhythm and timing.
