How to Merge Blooket Question Sets

How to Merge Blooket Question Sets: (Plus Feature)

Merging in Blooket lets you combine two question sets into one — pulling all the questions from a second set into a first set. It’s a Blooket Plus feature, and it’s most useful for building comprehensive review sets from multiple smaller topic sets.

How to Merge Blooket Question Sets?

This guide explains step-by-step how to merge Blooket question sets, combine question sets, question set merge (plus feature), and the exact steps with key details to know before you merge.

Learn More About Blooket Question Sets

When to Use Merge?

Merging works well in these situations:

  • Building comprehensive review sets before major assessments — You’ve built separate sets for Unit 1 and Unit 2. Merge them to create a complete semester review.
  • Combining AI-generated sets — You used Khanmigo to generate sets on related sub-topics. Merge them into one complete set.
  • Adding public set questions to your own set — Copy a public set, then merge it into your own set to combine community content with your proprietary questions.
  • Eliminating redundant sets — You have multiple partial sets on the same topic that individually don’t have enough questions. Merge them into one usable set.

Complete Plus Guide Blooket Plus Features

What Merging Does (and Doesn’t Do)

Merging copies of questions from Set B into Set A. It does not delete Set B. After merging, you have:

  • Set A — now contains its original questions PLUS all questions from Set B.
  • Set B — unchanged, still exists in your library separately.

If you want to clean up your library after merging, you can manually delete the source set (Set B) later.

Step 1: Start from My Sets

My Sets

  • Go to My Sets on your dashboard

Select Merge

  • Locate the first set — the one you want to merge questions INTO (Set A)
  • Click the settings icon (gear or cog) on that set card
  • Select Merge from the menu

Step 2: Choose the Source Set

A selector will open showing your other sets. Browse or search to find the second set — the one whose questions you want to copy into Set A.

Choose Source Set

Select it and confirm.

Step 3: Review the Result

After merging, Set A now contains all of its original questions plus every question from Set B. Open Set A in the editor to review:

  • Total question count (your new combined total)
  • Any duplicate questions that appear from both sets, you can delete them manually
  • Whether the combined question order makes sense for your purposes

How to Merge a Copied Public Set Into Your Own?

This is a popular workflow for expanding your own sets with community content:

  1. Copy a public set from Discover (Plus feature) — this creates an editable copy in My Sets
  2. From My Sets, select your own original set and use Merge to pull in the copied set’s questions
  3. Review the merged set and remove questions that don’t fit your specific needs
  4. Delete the now-redundant copy of the public set if you no longer need it separately

 How to Copy → How to Copy a Public Blooket Question Set

Merge vs. Question Bank

Both Merge and the Question Bank let you add questions from one set to another, but they work differently:

Features Merge

Question Bank

Adds all questions at once Yes No — select individually
Let you pick specific questions No Yes
Best for Combining entire sets Adding select questions
Plus required Yes Yes

Use Merge when you want everything from Set B in Set A. Use the Question Bank when you want to pick specific questions from your library.

Question Bank Guide → How to Use the Blooket Question Bank

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