Blooket’s History Page and Reports have been completely redesigned to give teachers deeper insights into student performance and progress. These updates make it easier to track game history, identify learning gaps, and provide targeted support for your students.
Accessing Your Game History
You can view any game report immediately after play by clicking View Report in the top-right corner of the live game screen.
To view all past games:
Go to your Dashboard.
Click History in the left-hand navigation column.
The History Page displays every game you’ve hosted with key details at a glance, including:
Game Mode used
Question Set Title
Number of Players
Date Played
You can filter your history by date range and/or sort your game histories by ascending or descending date.
Additionally, you can now delete reports in bulk to keep your dashboard organized.
Check the box for the report(s) you'd like to delete
Click the Delete button
Confirm your choice before permanently deleting your report(s)
Viewing Detailed Reports
Clicking on any game in your History Page opens its Report Page, where you’ll find all relevant data for that game session.
At the top of the report, you’ll see a Summary Section that includes:
Game Played
Name of Question Set Used)
Link to the question set used (for quick replay or review)
Class Accuracy Percentage
Date and local time when game was played
Total questions answered correctly
Total questions answered incorrectly
Total Number of participants
Total questions answered
Delete Homework (must confirm)
Download Spreadsheet (Plus Only)
If you have Blooket Plus, you’ll also see an option to Download Report as a spreadsheet for deeper analysis or easy integration into your grading system.
Leaderboard and Player Stats
Below the summary, you’ll find a Leaderboard showing every student who participated in the game. This includes:
Placement and Scores
Accuracy
Total Correct / Incorrect Answers
Game-Mode Specific Stats (e.g., earned points, items, or score multipliers)
You can sort the leaderboard by clicking on any column header, allowing you to quickly organize data by name, accuracy, or total correct answers.
Question-Level Breakdown (Blooket Plus)
For Blooket Plus users, the report also includes a Question Breakdown Table showing detailed performance for each question in the game.
This section helps identify which questions or topics challenged students the most. You can:
Sort by Question Number or Incorrect Percentage
Click on any question to view which students answered correctly or incorrectly
For typing questions, see the exact responses students submitted
This level of detail makes it easy to pinpoint content areas that may need additional review or clarification.
Individual Student Reports (Blooket Plus)
You can also view detailed reports for individual students.
To access them:
Click on a student’s name or row in the leaderboard.
The page will open a Student Performance Report showing their full results for that game.
Each student report includes:
Accuracy Breakdown (correct, incorrect, total questions)
Average Response Time
Detailed Question List with results for each question
Option to Download the Student Report as a spreadsheet
You can sort the student’s results to review correct and incorrect responses, and even see how they performed on repeated attempts of the same question if you click into one of the questions.
Compatibility with Older Games
Please note that older games may not include all of the new report data.
All newer game modes (starting with recent releases) will display the full range of detailed reporting options moving forward.
Why Use the New Reports
The redesigned Reports and History pages make it easier than ever to:
Monitor class-wide performance
Identify patterns in student understanding
Reinforce difficult topics using question-level insights
Support personalized instruction for each student
Blooket Plus users gain even deeper analytics and downloadable data to help track mastery over time and integrate results into their grading systems.
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