general feature
Gameplay & Engagement
Usability & Accessibility

Classroom & Teacher Controls
100

Can you customize quizzes in these tools?

Yes, all three allow quiz customization. You can create your own questions in JeopardyGame, Blooket, and Baamboozle

100

Which tool has the most game modes?

Blooket has the most game modes, including Gold Quest, Tower Defense, and Café. Baamboozle has fewer game modes but allows GIFs and visuals for fun interaction. JeopardyGame sticks to the traditional Jeopardy-style format.

100

Do students need an account to play?

Blooket: Students don’t need an account to join games but need one to track progress.
Baamboozle: No student login required—just a game link! JeopardyGame: No login required, but teachers must create the game board.

100

Can teachers track student progress?

Blooket: Yes, it provides detailed reports & analytics.
Baamboozle & JeopardyGame: No built-in tracking for individual performance.

200

Can students play in teams or individually?

JeopardyGame: Best for team play.
Blooket: Can be played individually or in teams.
Baamboozle: Designed for team play.

200

Do these platforms have leaderboards?

Yes, all three tools track scores and have a leaderboard to increase competition.

200

Do they support accessibility features?

Limited support—most rely on visual and text-based interaction without read-aloud features.

200

Do they support live and self-paced learning?

Blooket: Both live games and homework assignments.
Baamboozle: Best for live team games.
JeopardyGame: Best for live team play (no self-paced mode).