Showing posts with label Top 5 Mistakes New Blooket Players Make. Show all posts
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Friday 20 October 2023

Top 5 Mistakes New Blooket Players Make: How to Avoid Them

 Blooket’s game-based learning platform is designed to be intuitive. But new users still tend to make common mistakes. This guide will outline the top 5 errors first-time Blooket players make and provide tips to steer clear of them.

By being aware of these pitfalls, you can avoid frustrations and have smooth sailing from the start. Let’s conquer these newbie blunders!

1. Entering the Wrong Game Code

One of the most common mistakes is inputting the wrong game code when trying to join the teacher’s game lobby. This simple mistake blocks you from playing.

How to Avoid It:

  • Listen carefully when the teacher announces the code and triple check it.
  • Take a photo of the code on the board or ask the teacher to display it again if you missed it.
  • Make sure to enter the code in the pop-up, not the search bar.
  • Ask classmates if you can confirm the code before entering.
  • If it doesn’t work, ask the teacher to verify the current code.

Carefully capturing and inputting the teacher’s unique game code prevents denied access frustrations.

2. Forgetting to Customize Your Profile

Players often forget to update their avatar and username before starting. This leads to playing anonymously instead of personalizing the experience.

How to Avoid It:

  • After entering the game code, pause on the profile customization screen.
  • Pick a fun avatar and change your name to represent yourself.
  • Filling out your profile only takes a few seconds. Customize it your way!
  • If you forgot before, you can update your avatar and name later in Account Settings.

Adding an avatar and name allows you to show off your personality. Don’t be just another generic newbie!

3. Misunderstanding Game Instructions

Jumping into fast-paced Blooket games without reading the instructions is a recipe for confusion. Understanding each game’s rules is key.

How to Avoid It:

  • Take time to carefully read the game’s instructions popup before starting.
  • Ask the teacher to explain anything unclear about how that specific game works.
  • Review the controls in Settings to learn how to answer questions, use powerups, swap avatars, and more.
  • Play practice games against bots to better understand the mechanics before multiplayer.

Clear instructions remove uncertainty so you can focus on fun competition informed.

4. Getting Overwhelmed by Leaderboards

New players often get intimidated by experienced classmates on leaderboards. Comparing yourself too much can sap enjoyment.

How to Avoid It:

  • Remember you’re still learning and focus on improving yourself rather than fixating on placement.
  • Review your personal growth in the Profile dashboard rather than just leaderboard rank.
  • Set a goal to reach a certain score tier or unlock a new achievement. Aim for your personal best.
  • Leaderboards drive healthy competition, but avoid letting them discourage you. Everyone progresses at different paces.

Measure your success based on personal growth, not just ranking against veterans. Progress takes patience!

5. Only Playing One Game Mode

Sticking to only one favorite Blooket game gets repetitive. But stepping beyond comfort zones allows massive variety.

How to Avoid It:

  • Try all the diverse game modes like Tower Defense, Cafe, Crypto, Nightmare, and more to identify favorites.
  • Play the Game of the Day for exposure to new types.
  • Ask the teacher which other games reinforce current material to branch out intentionally.
  • Rotate between a few chosen games instead of just defaulting to one.

Exploring all the options keeps things exciting! Each game teaches unique skills.

Conclusion

Watching out for these common new player pitfalls allows you to avoid frustration and jumpstart your Blooket skills.

With the right techniques, you’ll be conquering games and climbing leaderboards in no time rather than just struggling.

Learning from the mistakes of others accelerates your own progress. Now get out there, be willing to mess up, and start mastering Blooket!

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