A quick search on YouTube, TikTok, or GitHub reveals dozens of tutorials and scripts promising users the ability to "flood" a Blooket game with bots, crash lobbies, or instantly unlock thousands of tokens and rare blooks. But what exactly is a Blooket flooder? Does it work? And more importantly—should you use one?
While some users claim flooders are harmless fun, they have real negative consequences:
. When students use these tools, they shift their focus from mastering content (like vocabulary or math) to bypassing the system. ResearchGate Digital Citizenship:
A is a script, extension, or external software tool designed to disrupt or manipulate a Blooket game session. The term "flooder" generally refers to two distinct types of attacks:
Preventing teachers from effectively managing the lesson or tracking student progress. The Risks and Legal Consequences
A "Blooket Flooder" is a third-party script or automated bot program designed to overwhelm a live game lobby on the educational platform
At its core, a is a script—usually written in JavaScript—designed to automate actions within a live Blooket game. The term "flood" refers to the act of overwhelming a game lobby with fake bot accounts.