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The "My Sets" tab.
The Create Set page is a tab where you can create your own question set. The Create Set tab is only available on a student account. For a teacher account, click on the ''My Sets'' Tab, then click the ''Create a Set'' button.
Creating a Set Tutorial[]
Here is a step by step tutorial on how to create a set.
Manually[]
Step 1 - Head over to the "create set" tab.
Step 2 - Fill in the basic details. Required detail is the title. You can add a description, or cover image. You can add the cover image by using the image gallery, uploading one from your files, or by the image URL. You can set the question set to either public or private. On the bottom you will select a creation method, select "Start From Scratch". Once done, click the "Create Your Set"
Step 3 - To add questions to your set, there are 3 options, add a question, import from Quizlet, or import from a spreadsheet. Click "Add Question". On the top right corner, you can see the option to save the set, edit info (like the title, description, image cover, etc.) and the default time limit for all questions.

The question builder
Step 4 - Once you have clicked "Add Question", the page directs you to the question builder. You can enter your question title (which is required), and answers to said question. There should be at least a minimum of 2 answers to a question, and one should be correct. To make an answer correct, click on the empty square on the answer, then the box would appear green with the check mark symbol. You can make from 1 to all answers correct. On the top left corner, you can see the time limit, and the random order option. The time limit is how much time players can spend on a question. The random order option is where the answers would be shuffled to a random order each time a player encounters the question. On the left, you can see the option to insert an image to your question, insert math symbols to your question title and answer, and to insert audio. However, inserting audio is only for Plus and Plus Flex members. Same goes for adding images as answers. Once you have finished your question, click save on the top right corner.
Step 5 - Once you have added your question to your set, there are a few options to do with that question. You can modify it, delete it, or duplicate it. The 2 arrows on the far left are to change the question order if you have more than one question. On the bottom, you can show the answers of a question. The answer that is correct is highlighted, while the wrong answers are slightly faded.
Step 6 - Once you have completed your question set, you can start hosting or playing it by yourself!
Quizlet Import[]
Step 1: Create a set.
Step 2: Select a Quizlet import, and then create.
Step 3: A tutorial will come up. Follow that tutorial.
Spreadsheet Import[]
Step 1 - Head over to the "create" tab
Step 2 - Fill in the basic details. Required detail is the title. You can add a description, or cover image. You can add the cover image by using the image gallery, uploading one from your files, or by the image URL. You can set the question set to either public or private. On the bottom you will select a creation method, select "Spreadsheet Import". Once done, click the "Create Your Set", a pop up would appear telling you to copy or download Blooket's template to fill it out as an CSV, and to upload it.

The pop up that appears when you create your set using Spreadsheet import
Step 3 - You can choose to either click "copy" or "download". If you decide to click "copy", then it will automatically direct you to Google Sheets. If you decide to click "download", then the spreadsheet would download, and once you click it, then it will automatically direct you to Microsoft Excel if you're on a windows computer. However, Microsoft Excel requires a subscription to use. Otherwise, the editing experience on both applications should look the same.
Step 4 - Once you've chosen your application, it will direct you to the Blooket spreadsheet. Here, you can only edit the question title, the answers, the time limit, and the correct answers, which you have to type out manually.
Step 5 (Google Sheets) - Once you have filled out and finished everything, go to the top left corner, click "file", click download, then click "comma separated values (.csv)". The spreadsheet should download. Once it finishes downloading, click "upload CSV" back on Blooket, select the spreadsheet file, then the questions and answers in the spreadsheet should be added automatically to your question set. After that, you can add extra details like images, or a random answer order by using the question builder.
Step 5 (Microsoft Excel) - [work in progress]
Step 6 - Once you have completed your question set, you can start hosting or playing it by yourself!
Question Bank[]
Step 1 - Create a set like you would manually.

Step 2 - Click the question bank symbol.
Step 3 - Search for a set that you want, click on it, and click on the question(s) you want.