Blooket Blooks & Rewards

Blooket Blooks & Rewards: Complete Guide for Teachers & Students (2026)

Every student who plays Blooket eventually asks the same question: “How do I get that Blook?” The Blooket Blooks and rewards system is the motivational backbone of the entire platform — a collection loop designed to make students genuinely want to answer questions correctly, return for the next session, and push through content they might otherwise skip. Understanding this system helps teachers leverage it intentionally and helps students build their collection efficiently.

Blooket Blooks & Rewards for Teachers & Students

This guide explains in detail: what Blooks are, how the two currencies work, how the Market operates, what the eight rarity tiers mean, how to manage your collection, how to build a Custom Blook, and how to set up your profile. For step-by-step details on any individual topic, follow the links throughout this guide.

All About → Blooket For Teachers

What Are Blooks?

Blooks are square-shaped collectible characters with rounded edges that players use as avatars in every Blooket game. Blooks are square-shaped characters with rounded edges in Blooket, which can be obtained from Packs, Events, or other means, and can be used as an avatar either on players’ accounts, or can be a selected avatar in Hosted Game modes.

Each of them has a unique look; some are animals, some are food, some are rare creatures or from myth, and some are even humans. Players choose a Blook before joining any game. It appears next to their name on the leaderboard throughout the session and on their public profile page.

Complete Guide About → All Blooket Game Modes

Blooks serve 3 functions simultaneously:

  1. Identity: Your chosen Blook is your recognizable in-game avatar across all sessions and on your profile.
  2. Status signal: Rarer Blooks signal dedication and time invested. A player using a Chroma or Legendary Blook has earned it through sustained gameplay.
  3. Motivation engine: The desire to earn specific Blooks drives question-answering behavior. Students who want a particular rare Blook are intrinsically motivated to earn tokens — and the primary way to earn meaningful tokens is to answer questions correctly.

Full Guide About How to Host a Blooket Game

The Two Currencies: Tokens and XP

Blooket uses two parallel reward currencies that unlock different rewards.

1. Tokens

Tokens are the currency in Blooket. They can be earned by playing hosted games, playing solo games, spinning the Daily Wheel, or by selling Blooks that you own. You can use tokens to unlock Blooks from Packs, and to buy Seasonal Blooks from the Market.

The daily gameplay cap is 500 tokens. The cap resets every 24 hours from your first earning of the day. The Daily Wheel — added with the March 2025 revamp — spins once per day after your first completed game and can award between 10 and 1,000 tokens.

Daily Wheel earnings stack on top of the 500-token gameplay cap, making the theoretical daily maximum 1,510 tokens (500 gameplay + 1,000 Daily Wheel jackpot + 10 Plus Bonus).

2. XP (Experience Points)

XP (aka. Experience Points) are points that help earn class passes and claim new Cosmetics for your custom Blooks. Just like tokens, XP is earned from game modes. The daily XP cap is 300 XP. XP is used exclusively for the Class Pass — the 100-level system that unlocks cosmetic parts for Custom Blooks.

Key distinction: Tokens buy pre-made Blooks from the Market. XP builds Custom Blooks through the Class Pass. Both require the same activity — playing games — but they unlock completely different rewards.

Full Currency Guide → How to Earn Tokens and XP in Blooket

The Market

The Market has two main areas: Blook Packs at the top (open packs to collect Blooks) and the Weekly Shop at the bottom (purchase items like banners, titles, and limited-time content). During special events, you may also see seasonal Blooks available. All items are purchased using tokens earned through gameplay — no real money required.

→ The 13 permanent packs always available year-round: Medieval, Wonderland, Breakfast, Space, Bot, Aquatic, Safari, Dino, Ice Monster, Outback, Pirate, Bug, and Lunch.

→ The 6 seasonal packs with limited availability windows: Lovely (Valentine’s/February 14), Lucky (St. Patrick’s Day/March 17), Spring (Easter), Autumn (fall), Spooky (October/Halloween), Blizzard (winter/holiday).

Seasonal packs like Lovely, Lucky, and Spring offer a guaranteed Chroma during their limited availability window — making them the highest-value token spend in the entire game when active.

Full Market Guide → How to Collect Blooks in Blooket

The 8 Rarity Tiers

Every Blook belongs to one of 8 tiers. In Blooket, there are currently 8 rarities: Commons, Uncommons, Rares, Epics, Legendaries, Chromas, Uniques, and Mysticals. Each rarity has its own color, icon, sell price, and Blook score value.

Tier Source Drop Rate Sell Value Notes
Common Free by default N/A Cannot sell 49 Blooks; available to all without an account
Uncommon Market packs 12.5–19.6% Very low 73 Blooks; most frequent pull
Rare Market packs 6–10% Low-medium Moderate effort
Epic Market packs 2–5.15% Medium 19 Blooks
Legendary Market packs 0.3–1.05% High Celebrate every pull
Chroma Market packs 0.02–0.05% 300–500 tokens Animated; higher in seasonal packs
Unique Events / special Very limited High Not in standard packs
Mystical Official events only 0% from packs 1,000 tokens Animated; never purchasable with tokens

The critical fact about Mysticals: Mystical Blooks were distributed as event prizes during limited-time promotions. Most are no longer obtainable. Players must wait for future events that may offer Mystical-tier rewards. No amount of tokens can purchase a Mystical — ever.

Full Guide About → Blooket Blook Rarity Tiers Explained

Blook Score and Banner Levels

Your Blook Score reflects the diversity and rarity of your Blook collection. A higher score indicates a more varied and rare assortment of Blooks — duplicate Blooks don’t count towards your Blook Score.

→ There are 5 badge ranks: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. Each rank has 3 tiers (Tier 1, Tier 2 & Tier 3). They increase rank with higher Blook Scores. It means there are 15 total rank levels — collecting rare and diverse Blooks is the only path to Diamond 3.

Blooks of the same rarity can have different values. So, if you have two Chromas with different values, the more valuable Chroma will result in a higher overall Blook Score.

Full Page Guide → Blooket Blooks Page Overview

Selling Blooks

When you receive a duplicate from a pack, you can sell it for tokens to reinvest in new packs. Navigate to the Blooks page, click any Blook, and the sell interface opens with the token value.

⚠️Critical Warning: Sold Blooks cannot be recovered under any circumstances. Blooket requires you to type the full Blook name to confirm selling your last copy — but there is no undo after confirmation. Never sell a Unique or Mystical without complete certainty.

Blooks Selling Guide → How to Sell Blooks in Blooket

Custom Blooks and the Class Pass

XP is used for the Class Pass, which has 100 levels that unlock cosmetics that you can use to create your very own Custom Blook. Each level costs a different amount of XP to get to. After level 90, every 2 levels gives you a cosmetic, instead of 1 cosmetic each level.

Once you get to level 100, XP can’t be used toward the class pass or any other features. Players can save up to 5 Custom Blooks simultaneously and use them as in-game avatars.

Full Creation Guide → How to Create Custom Blooks in Blooket

Profile Customization

Your profile Blook, banner, and title are managed on the Stats page, not the Settings page. It is the most common source of confusion for new users. Banners are earned through the Weekly Shop, events, and Blook Score milestone unlocks.

Full Profile Guide → How to Change Your Blooket Profile Blook, Banner, and Title

How Do Teachers use the Reward System?

The Blooks and rewards system is an instructional design feature, not just student entertainment. Because correct answers generate tokens, and tokens generate the Blooks students genuinely want, the entire loop reinforces the behavior teachers need — sustained, motivated question-answering.

Practical classroom applications:

→ Seasonal event windows: When seasonal packs are live, let students know. “The Lovely Pack is available this week — it has a 100% Chroma rate, which means every pack guarantees an animated Blook. Earn tokens this week.” Students who track their collections will engage independently outside of class.

→ Daily Wheel as a hook: “Complete today’s game and you unlock your Daily Wheel spin.” Students who might otherwise skip a homework assignment have a concrete, immediate reward waiting after the first completed game.

→ Blook Score recognition: Students with Diamond-level Blook Scores have spent significant time answering questions across many sessions. Publicly recognizing that in class signals that engagement has been noticed and valued — without grading anything.

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