Jeopardy
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Create a Kuldvillak with AI
1. Describe the game
Fill in the form and press "Generate prompt". Then copy the resulting text into a ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or other language model chat.
3. Paste the language model's response here
Paste the language model's response (must be JSON) here and press "Create game". If explanations were added to the response, remove them — the JSON must start with the character {.
Jeopardy-style points game
Build a board of categories and point values, show it on the projector and let teams earn their answers. It suits revision: one board covers several topics at once and keeps the whole group involved.
Building the board
Add categories and, under each, questions with rising point values. A question can carry an image or an audio file — media can be linked by URL without signing in, and uploaded directly when signed in. A finished game is saved and can be edited or reused later.
Buzzers for teams
Teams join with a code and use their own device as a buzzer: when a question opens, the system records who pressed first and shows the order. No separate buzzer hardware is needed and there is no argument about who was first. Points can also be adjusted by hand.
AI help and the library
When there is no time to write questions, the prompt generator helps: describe the topic and level, copy the generated text into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or another language model, and paste the answer back — the board is built from it automatically. Finished games can be shared in the public library, and you can use games made by others.
Frequently asked questions
How do I make a Jeopardy-style game?
Press “Create new game”, add categories and put questions with point values under each. The finished board can be opened in full screen and played.
How do teams buzz in?
Teams join with a code and use their phone as a buzzer. The system shows who pressed first and in what order the others followed.
Can I build a game without an account?
Yes. Games made without an account are tied to that browser and media can be added by URL. With an account, games are stored permanently and available from any device.
Can a language model write the questions?
The tool builds a ready prompt you can copy into your own language model. Pasting the model answer back creates the board automatically — you can review and fix the content before playing.