How to Create Custom Blooks in Blooket: Class Pass Complete Guide
Custom Blooks are player-designed avatars built from scratch using cosmetic parts unlocked through the Class Pass — Blooket’s XP-based progression system. Unlike collected Blooks drawn randomly from packs, Custom Blooks are entirely intentional: you choose every element of their appearance from cosmetics you’ve personally earned. Players can save up to 5 Custom Blooks at a time.
How to Create Custom Blooks in Blooket?
This guide explains in detail how to make custom Blooks in Blooket, Class Pass system, how XP unlocks cosmetics, the step-by-step creation process, and what to know about using Custom Blooks in games.
What is 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.
Think of the Class Pass as a second reward track running in parallel to the token/pack system:
- Token track: Play games → earn tokens → open packs → collect Blooks (random)
- XP track: Play games → earn XP → level Class Pass → unlock cosmetics → build Custom Blooks (intentional)
Both reward gameplay, but they produce fundamentally different types of rewards. Tokens buy pre-made Blooks. XP unlocks the parts to build your own — parts no other player has in the same combination.
Full Guide About → Blooket Blooks & Rewards
How XP and Class Pass Progression Work?
→ Daily XP cap: 300 XP per day. The token multiplier doesn’t affect the amount of XP you have earned. XP and token earnings are calculated independently — earning more tokens doesn’t earn more XP.
→ Level cost escalation: Early levels require less XP per level than later levels. The per-level XP cost increases progressively, making the final levels of the Class Pass significantly more time-intensive than the first ten.
→ Cosmetic unlock rate: Levels 1–90 unlock one cosmetic part per level. After level 90, every 2 levels gives you a cosmetic, instead of 1 cosmetic each level.
→ Level 100 ceiling: Once you get to level 100, XP can’t be used toward the class pass or any other features.
→ Daily Wheel note: The Daily Wheel doesn’t give XP. Only gameplay earns XP — spinning the wheel adds tokens only.
Additional Ways to Unlock Cosmetics
Beyond the Class Pass, additional cosmetics are available through:
→ Weekly Shop: The Market’s Weekly Shop rotates Custom Blook cosmetic parts purchasable with tokens. Buying from the Weekly Shop adds those parts immediately to your editor regardless of your Class Pass level — a way to get specific desired cosmetics without waiting for the relevant Class Pass level.
→ Summer Shop: From late June through early August, a Summer Shop appears, offering seasonal cosmetics, including hats, clothing, and more.
→ Seasonal events: Major Blooket events occasionally add event-exclusive cosmetic parts not available through normal Class Pass progression.
Complete Guide → How to Change Blook Profile
Step-by-Step: Creating Your Custom Blook
→ Step 1: Navigate to the Stats page from your Blooket dashboard.
⚠️ Navigate to the Stats Page — not the Settings page. This is the most common navigation error for new users trying to create Custom Blooks.
→ Step 2: On the Stats page, select “New Blook” to open the Custom Blook editor.
→ Step 3: The editor displays your currently unlocked cosmetic options organized by category. Options you haven’t yet unlocked through Class Pass levels appear locked or greyed out.
→ Step 4: Customize your Blook by selecting options from each cosmetic category. Every selection updates the preview in real time.
→ Step 5: When satisfied with your design, select “Save” — your Custom Blook is added to your saved collection (a maximum of 5 can be saved simultaneously).
To Edit an Existing Saved Custom Blook: return to the Stats page, click the Custom Blook you want to modify, and reopen the editor.
Cosmetic Categories Available
The Custom Blook editor includes multiple cosmetic types across different body areas and accessories. Based on official documentation and Fandom wiki confirmation, the following elements are customizable: base body (shape and color), hair, eyes, eyebrows, nose, cheeks, mouth, glasses, hat, held item, and clothing — the Class Pass. Every season has a different cosmetic.
Starting, customization is limited to a small selection of basic options. As you level the Class Pass, options expand across all categories. The number of possible combinations across all cosmetic types is astronomically large — effectively making every fully customized Custom Blook unique.
Step-by-Step Guide → How to Earn Tokens and XP
Using Custom Blooks in Games
After creating and saving a Custom Blook, it appears in your Blook picker when joining any game alongside your collected pack Blooks.
Compatibility notes to be aware of:
- In Monster Brawl solo mode, Custom Blooks cannot be used as your avatar.
- In Flappy Blook (the mini-game while waiting for a live session to start), Custom Blooks display as a light blue Blook rather than their actual appearance — this is intentional to reduce rendering load.
- Custom Blooks display as Common rarity in game lobbies — regardless of how many cosmetics they have, they are cosmetic-only and carry no rarity status.
Class Pass Efficiency Tips
→ Play daily, not in irregular marathons. The 300-XP daily cap means consistent daily sessions build Class Pass progress faster than occasional long sessions that would otherwise exceed the cap and waste XP.
→ Use any game mode. XP earnings do not differ meaningfully enough between modes to warrant playing a less-preferred mode purely for XP. Play whatever mode you enjoy most — the XP accumulates the same way.
→ Set milestone targets. Look ahead to what cosmetics are unlocked at your next few Class Pass levels and use those specific unlocks as short-term motivation targets. “Five more levels and I unlock the wizard hat” is more compelling than an abstract level number.
