Blooket is the lovechild of Kahoot and an arcade game—it makes quiz review genuinely fun, which is no small feat. Kids will beg to play it, and teachers love that it works across subjects with minimal setup.
But here's the thing: the competitive element can backfire. Kids may focus more on the leaderboard than the learning, and the high-energy games can lead to frustration. Some parents also dislike the slot-machine-style mechanic of using earned in-game tokens to unlock random characters ('Blooks'). It's crucial to know students can't buy these tokens with real money—they're earned only through play. The platform is ad-free, has no chat, and respects privacy, which is great. You'll still want to choose calmer game modes for sensitive kids and debrief afterward to make sure something actually stuck.
In short: Blooket is a solid tool for making review sessions less painful, but it's not a magic learning wand. Use it as a supplement and keep an eye on whether your kid is retaining info or just chasing the high score.

