Updated May 2026. An honest side-by-side comparison of two tools that most teachers end up using together.
Here's exactly what each tool does (and doesn't do). Understanding this distinction makes it clear why they work best together.
| Feature | QuizCraft | Blooket |
|---|---|---|
| Generate questions from PDF | ✓ Core feature | ✗ Not supported |
| Generate questions from image/photo | ✓ Core feature | ✗ Not supported |
| Generate questions from URL / web page | ✓ Core feature | ✗ Not supported |
| Export to Blooket CSV | ✓ Dedicated export | N/A (it is Blooket) |
| Engaging game modes for students | ✗ Not a game platform | ✓ Gold Quest, Tower Defense, Factory, Fishing, etc. |
| Student accounts not required | ✓ Students just need a join code | ✓ Join by code |
| Free tier available | ✓ 3 quizzes/month free | ✓ Generous free tier |
| Time to create 15 questions | ~30 seconds | 30–45 minutes manually |
| Also exports to Kahoot / Gimkit | ✓ Multiple export formats | Blooket format only |
| Question editing before use | ✓ Full editor before export | ✓ Full editor in Blooket |
This is the workflow that teachers who discover QuizCraft rave about. It takes under 5 minutes total and you end up with a professionally designed game ready to run with your class.
Upload your PDF, snap a photo of your worksheet, or paste a URL. QuizCraft's AI reads your content and generates 10–20 multiple-choice questions in about 30 seconds.
Scan through the questions. Delete any that don't fit, rewrite distractors to match your class's level, or add a couple of your own. Takes 2–3 minutes if you want to fine-tune.
Click "Export for Blooket" and save the CSV file. This file is pre-formatted to Blooket's exact import specifications — no reformatting needed.
In Blooket: Create → New Set → Import Questions → Upload the CSV. Your question set is live. Pick your game mode (Gold Quest, Tower Defense, Fishing Frenzy, etc.) and start hosting. Students join with the game code — no accounts needed.
QuizCraft isn't only useful as a Blooket feeder. There are situations where you'll use QuizCraft's output without sending it to Blooket at all:
The key value of QuizCraft is that it generates questions from your content once, then lets you deploy those questions anywhere — Blooket, Kahoot, Gimkit, Google Forms, or print. You're not locked into any single platform.
Blooket has a built-in question set library with millions of community-created sets covering virtually every K-12 topic. If you're teaching a topic that's well-covered in Blooket's library — basic vocabulary, math facts, common science concepts — you might find a ready-made question set in 2 minutes and run it immediately without needing to generate anything.
Blooket is also where you manage all the game logistics: choosing game modes, setting time limits, inviting students, reviewing performance reports after the game, and assigning solo/homework modes. None of that is QuizCraft's job — QuizCraft stays out of the game entirely once you've exported your questions.
Formative assessment — checking student understanding during a unit, not at the end — is where this combo truly shines. The challenge with formative assessment has always been the time cost: creating a meaningful, content-specific quiz takes 30–60 minutes manually. That time cost is the reason so many teachers skip formative assessment or rely on generic question banks that don't match their specific materials.
QuizCraft removes that time barrier. You can create a 15-question formative Blooket game based on exactly what you taught this week in under 5 minutes. Run Gold Quest on Friday for 10 minutes and you instantly know which students understood the content and which need reteaching — at essentially zero prep cost.
No. QuizCraft is a question generator; Blooket is a game platform. They do completely different things. QuizCraft creates your question content from PDFs and other sources. Blooket hosts the game with students. They work best together, not as alternatives.
Yes, directly. After generating questions in QuizCraft, select "Export for Blooket" to download a CSV. In Blooket, go to Create → New Set → Import Questions and upload the file. The questions appear in your Blooket set immediately.
The combination is unbeatable for formative assessment. Use QuizCraft to generate questions from your current unit's materials in 30 seconds, then run those questions as a Blooket game. You get content-specific formative assessment with engaging game mechanics and zero manual question creation.
Blooket has a solid free tier that includes most game modes and unlimited question sets. Blooket Plus (paid) adds more game modes, enhanced analytics, priority hosting, and other advanced features. For most classroom uses, the free tier is sufficient.
Yes. QuizCraft has a dedicated "Export for Blooket" option that generates a CSV formatted exactly to Blooket's import requirements. Column headers, answer formatting, and structure are all pre-configured so you don't have to adjust anything before importing.