Real-time Kahoot-style quiz game
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Build a quiz, show the questions on screen and let people answer from their own phones — joining takes a short code and no install. The scoreboard updates live and the results stay available for review afterwards.
The host opens the game and gets a join code that players enter on their own device — no account is required from them. Everyone sees the same question at the same time and answers within the time limit; a faster correct answer scores more. Up to a hundred players can be in one game, individually or in teams.
Questions come in eight types — besides plain multiple choice there is true or false, ordering, open answer and others. A question can carry an image, an audio file or a YouTube video, so the same tool also covers listening tasks and picture material.
After the game you can see which questions turned out hard and where answers went wrong — quick feedback on what needs another pass. Signed in, results can be saved, a game can be tied to a class list and history is kept. The public library lets you play quizzes made by others or publish your own.
The host screen shows a join link and a short code. A player opens the link on a phone or computer, enters the code and a name — no account and no app install needed.
Up to one hundred players per game. A larger group can be split into teams, with each team answering from one device.
You can play quizzes from the public library without signing in. Creating and saving your own quizzes and keeping a result history requires an account.
Yes. A question can carry an image, an audio file or a YouTube video, shown to everyone at once.
Yes, creating and playing quizzes is free.