Want to play a live game in Blooket with your class or team? Here is a guide to hosting on Blooket. It includes the limits for players and which live game modes are available. It also describes how students can join using either a Blooket host code or direct link. Blooket describes itself as “fun, free (really) educational games for everyone“. Hosting is the simplest ‘button press’ to make any question set a live, engaging experience.
- What Blooket hosting means for teachers and groups
- How do I host on Blooket from my dashboard?
- Player limits as host and Blooket Plus options
- Game modes that you can host in real time and seasonal changes
- Which Blooket modes cannot be live hosted and Why
- How to join a hosted game
- Official Blooket resources for hosts and live games
- Blooket Host FAQs
- How do I host a Blooket game?
- How many players can you have on Blooket?
- Which game modes on Blooket can I host live?
- What won’t fit the bill as Blooket hosted liveships?
- How does Blooket game players join a hosted game?
- Change game mode for Blooket does it seasonally?
- Things to know before running a Blooket host
What Blooket hosting means for teachers and groups
When you host on Blooket, you are effectively the live game “host.” You set a question set into play and control a multiplayer series of rounds.

You cannot start a hosted game if there’s no host. Students enter your lobby with join IDs or direct links.
As the host of a live game, you select the mode and settings that suit your objective. You can specify options like in-game time or penalty time. Moreover, you can tweak a few other variables. There is customization to a degree. However, the core mechanics of each mode are fixed. So, choose the mode that best serves your activity, rather than building from scratch.
Hosting a session on Blooket works the same way as with other classroom game platforms. You select content from your collection and choose a mode for playing. Then, share a join code, hang out in an online lobby and start your session.
The distinction lies in Blooket’s arcade‑style range and seasonal twists, which ensure the gameplay remains fresh.

How do I host on Blooket from my dashboard?
Follow these quick steps to put together your next live Blooket game with any Set (question set):
- Choose a Set (your question set) from Dashboard, or Favorites, or Discover.
- Click Host then select a live game mode suitable for your activity.
- Adjust the settings of your mode (e.g., in‑game time, penalty time) and press “Host now.”
- Share the join ID code or a link directly with players. The link allows them to auto‑join your lobby.
- Press Start to start the live game once everyone’s in the lobby.
Tip: Pick a mode that reflects your learning or reviewing objectives, like competitive races for speed. For novices, running a short test round will help acclimate you with the settings before the main session.
Player limits as host and Blooket Plus options

Blooket’s default max is 60 players for any hosted game; with Blooket Plus, most modes can include about 300.
The free limit of 60 players is generally sufficient for most conventional classes and small groups. While Blooket Plus is not free, upgrading increases player capacity. Players can rise to 400 in many live modes, which is great for large events. Capacities can change by mode. Therefore, always verify the limit in your hosting interface before running a large event.
Game modes that you can host in real time and seasonal changes
Live Game Modes: You can host a variety of live Blooket game modes. They range from adrenaline-pumping battle games to strategy‑stimulating brain busters. The available hosting modes are as follows:
- Battle Royale
- Gold Quest
- Egg Hunt
- Racing
- Classic
- Tower Defense
- Factory
- Crypto Hack
- Deceptive Dinos
- Blook Rush
- Monster Brawl
- Cafe
- Fishing Frenzy
- Tower Defense 2
- Pirate’s Voyage
- Laser Tag
Blooket rotates individual seasonal swaps and special editions to keep hosted games fun. Candy Quest is substituted for Gold Quest during select holidays. Monster Brawl has a Halloween iteration in October and Santa’s Workshop appears from December until early January. These are cosmetic updates that offer the same live experience.
Which Blooket modes cannot be live hosted and Why
Some modes are not meant to be hosted live. It will not be possible to live-host Tower of Doom, Study, Crazy Kingdom or Flappy Blook. Instead, they are best for solo play or can be assigned as homework for self-guided practice.
There is one fun exception: players can play Flappy Blook as a mini-game in your lobby, while waiting for you to press Start. It occupies early joiners while you prep, take attendance, or check connections.

How to join a hosted game
Players can access your hosted Blooket using the join ID code (commonly referred to as a “host code”). Alternatively, they can use a direct join link. The direct link is fastest as it automatically places players in the right lobby. Meanwhile, the join code is good if you’re projecting or reading it aloud.
When they enter, students arrive in the lobby until you start the game. For seasonal events, the join page and lobby are sometimes re-themed. Players can play Flappy Blook, for a short arcade-style diversion, as they wait for each session to start.
Official Blooket resources for hosts and live games
A fun, free landing page sets the tone for “fun, free, educational games for everyone.” This animates Blooket’s collection of live modes and assignments. If previews of modes or how‑to advice are needed, Blooket’s official YouTube channel offers brand-approved content.
If features and capabilities in the live-hosting interface are updated, confirm player limits, mode availability, and settings before large events. A brief check ensures your session proceeds smoothly regardless of size and style.
Blooket Host FAQs
How do I host a Blooket game?
Click Host and select a live mode following by adjusting setting, then click “Host now” –and it’s all ready.
Share the join code or link and press Start when the lobby is filled.
How many players can you have on Blooket?
The default maximum is 60 players per hosted game, up to about 300 with Blooket Plus for most modes.

Which game modes on Blooket can I host live?
Live-hostable modes include Battle Royale, Gold Quest, Egg Hunt, Racing, Classic, Tower Defense, Factory, and others. These others are Crypto Hack, Deceptive Dinos, Blook Rush, Monster Brawl, Cafe, Fishing Frenzy, Tower Defense 2, Pirate’s Voyage, Laser Tag.
What won’t fit the bill as Blooket hosted liveships?
Lemsip has been given money for rating Lemsip16+ as its own game. 616 Tower of Doom, Study, Crazy Kingdom and Flappy Blook cannot be played live.
You can play them alone, or give as homework instead.
How does Blooket game players join a hosted game?
Players join through a join ID (or host code), or via a direct link that will automatically get them into your lobby.
Change game mode for Blooket does it seasonally?
Yes. Candy Quest replaces Gold Quest on some holidays. Monster Brawl appears in a Halloween variant in October. Santa’s Workshop happens from December to early January.
Things to know before running a Blooket host
To host successfully on Blooket, choose a strong Set. Select the live mode that best aligns with your learning goal and adjust settings before you click “Host now.” Optionally, provide the join code or direct link so players can enter the lobby and, if early, play Flappy Blook before starting.
Don’t forget the capacity rules: 60 players is the default limit, but with Blooket Plus, you can go up to roughly 300 for most modes. Choose from a deep roster of live-hostable games and try out seasonal versions. This keeps your classroom or event energized all year long.