Stop spending your Sunday nights manually typing quiz questions. Upload your PDF to QuizCraft and have a complete, game-ready Blooket question set in under a minute.
Most teachers who try QuizCraft for the first time are surprised by how simple the process is. There's no learning curve, no account setup beyond a quick sign-in, and no formatting required. Here's the complete workflow:
Head to QuizCraft and drop any PDF into the uploader. This includes textbook chapters, district-provided study guides, past tests, worksheets, or anything else you've got as a PDF. Files up to 50 pages work best, but longer documents are supported too.
QuizCraft's language model reads every word of your PDF — including charts, captions, and sidebars — and generates multiple-choice questions that cover the key concepts. Each question comes with one correct answer and three plausible distractors, just like a well-designed classroom quiz.
Before you export anything, QuizCraft shows you the full list of generated questions. You can edit any question, change an answer choice, rewrite distractors, delete questions that aren't relevant, or manually add questions the AI missed. Full editorial control is always yours.
Click "Export for Blooket" and QuizCraft downloads a properly formatted CSV file. In Blooket, go to Create → New Set → Import Questions, then drag in the CSV. Your question set is live in seconds — ready to host any Blooket game mode.
If you've ever manually typed 20 questions into Blooket, you know the pain. You write the question, enter the correct answer, think up three wrong answers that are plausible but not too tricky, hit save, repeat. For a 15-question set that takes 30–45 minutes. Here's how that compares:
| Task | QuizCraft + Blooket | Manual Entry in Blooket |
|---|---|---|
| Time to create 15 questions | ~30 seconds | 30–45 minutes |
| Source material required | Any PDF, image, or URL | Must type from scratch |
| Distractor quality | AI generates plausible wrong answers | Easy to write obvious distractors when tired |
| Coverage of content | AI scans entire document | Easy to miss key concepts |
| Ability to edit | Full editing before export | Full editing in Blooket |
| Cost | Free (3/month) or paid plans | Free in Blooket |
| Works with other platforms | Kahoot, Gimkit, Google Forms, CSV | Blooket only |
The time savings alone are significant. Teachers who use QuizCraft report saving 45 minutes or more per week — time that goes back into lesson planning, grading, or just not working on Sunday nights.
QuizCraft was built with classroom materials in mind. Here's how different PDF types perform:
These are the best-performing PDF type. Textbooks are well-structured with clear main ideas, vocabulary terms, and supporting details — exactly the kind of content AI quiz generators thrive on. Upload a chapter on the American Revolution, the cell cycle, or quadratic equations and you'll get highly relevant questions. QuizCraft focuses on conceptually important facts rather than trivia, so questions align well with what you'd actually test.
Existing worksheets — whether fill-in-the-blank, short answer, or matching — translate well into Blooket multiple-choice format. QuizCraft reads the content and reformats it appropriately. A matching vocabulary worksheet becomes a definition-to-term quiz. A fill-in-the-blank grammar exercise becomes a sentence-completion multiple choice set. See our guide on creating Blooket questions from a worksheet for more detail.
Teacher-created study guides are ideal because they already summarize the most important content. If you have a study guide for an upcoming unit test, uploading it to QuizCraft essentially creates a digital practice quiz covering exactly what you plan to assess. Students can use the Blooket game to self-study before the real test.
District-provided test prep packets, state test review materials, and standardized test prep PDFs all work well. The AI handles dense, academic language effectively. If you're preparing students for an end-of-year assessment, QuizCraft can turn a 10-page review packet into a 20-question Blooket game in under a minute.
QuizCraft includes OCR (optical character recognition) technology, which means it can read PDFs that were created by scanning physical documents. Text-based PDFs process more accurately, but scanned documents with clear text work reliably. If you have older materials that were scanned, go ahead and try them — the results are usually good.
Once you've exported your CSV from QuizCraft, here's exactly how to get it into Blooket:
The whole import process in Blooket takes about 60 seconds. If you run into any formatting issues, make sure you're using the "Blooket CSV" export option from QuizCraft (not the Kahoot or generic CSV export — they have different column structures).
QuizCraft produces great results out of the box, but a few habits will consistently get you even better outputs:
AI-generated questions are excellent starting points, but you're the curriculum expert. Spend 2–3 minutes reviewing the questions before exporting. Look for any questions that are too easy, too obscure, or that cover content you're not planning to assess. Delete those and you'll have a tighter, more effective quiz.
QuizCraft calibrates difficulty based on the complexity of your source material, but you can nudge it up or down. In the editor, you can rewrite distractors to be more or less plausible. For review games with struggling learners, make the wrong answers more obviously wrong. For honors or advanced classes, make the distractors subtler.
If you upload an entire 200-page textbook, QuizCraft will generate questions — but they'll span too much content to be useful for a single Blooket game. Upload the specific chapter or section you're currently teaching. Focused inputs yield focused, game-ready outputs.
Blooket games work best with 10–20 questions for a 15-minute class activity. Use QuizCraft's question count slider to target that range. For longer review sessions or homework, you can generate 25–30 questions and let students work through them at their own pace in Blooket's solo modes.
Yes — QuizCraft is free to use. The free plan gives you 3 complete quiz generations per month at no cost. No credit card is required to sign up. If you need more than 3 quizzes per month, paid plans start at a low monthly rate. Check the pricing page for current options.
QuizCraft generates 10–20 questions per PDF by default, which is the ideal range for a Blooket game. You can increase or decrease this number before generating. Dense, content-rich PDFs (like textbook chapters) tend to yield more high-quality questions than sparse documents.
You need a free Blooket teacher account to import and host question sets. Blooket's free tier is generous — you can create unlimited question sets and host most game modes. QuizCraft handles the question generation; you just need Blooket to run the actual game with students.
Yes. QuizCraft uses OCR (optical character recognition) to extract text from scanned PDFs. For best results, the scan should be reasonably clear — not too dark, not blurry. Text-based PDFs always produce the most accurate results, but scanned worksheets and textbook pages work well too.
Absolutely. QuizCraft gives you full control over your questions before you export. You can edit question text, change answer options, rewrite distractors, reorder questions, or delete any question that doesn't fit. You can also edit questions after importing into Blooket using Blooket's question editor.