Blooket is a trivia program similar to Kahoot that can be used for fun or educational purposes. This wikiHow will teach you how to create an account on Blooket.

Steps

  1. 1
    Go to blooket.com. Click Sign Up in the top-right corner to begin the account creation process.
  2. 2
    Choose your sign up method. Click on Sign Up with Email to create an account or Sign Up with Google to link your account to your Google account.
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  3. 3
    Fill out the boxes with the required information. This may include your email, username, and password.
    • Signing up with Google only requires entering a username, while signing up with email requires your email as well as a username and password.
  4. 4
    Confirm your age. Make sure to check the box that you are over 13 (or at least 16 outside of the U.S.), confirming you are of age to use Blooket.
  5. 5
    Click Sign Up to create your account.
  6. 6
    Select the type of account you'll be signing up for. State whether you are a student or teacher when prompted. You can change this later in the settings.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Even though I'm 13, Blooket won't let me sign in. What do I do?
    Quo (He, They)
    Quo (He, They)
    Community Answer
    Look for the error at the top of the screen. It should be in red and will tell you what box you may need to fill out.
  • Question
    How do you unlock Blooks?
    Quo (He, They)
    Quo (He, They)
    Community Answer
    Blooks can be unlocked from coins received from completing games. You then use those coins to purchase packs to open. It is completely luck based.
  • Question
    I am under 13 and do not have an email. Can I sign up?
    Quo (He, They)
    Quo (He, They)
    Community Answer
    You may sign up with parental permission. Just make sure to use their email and actually have their permission before going forward.
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