Honest comparisons · Updated 2026
Quizzy.earth vs the rest
Six head-to-head comparisons with the most popular live quiz platforms. No marketing spin — pricing, player limits, and trade-offs as they actually are.
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Kahoot
Kahoot is the household name in live quizzes, but its free plan shrunk to 10 players and most useful features now sit behind paid tiers starting at around $17 per month.
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Quizizz
Quizizz rebranded to Wayground in 2026 and remains one of the largest classroom platforms by user count (around 150 million students monthly), with a deep content library and self-paced homework mode.
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Blooket
Blooket has become one of the most-used classroom game platforms in the US, especially K-8, thanks to its 27+ game modes (Tower Defense, Café, Crypto Hack, Tag, Racing) and the Blooks collectible system that motivates students between sessions.
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Gimkit
Gimkit is unique among the platforms in this comparison set — it pairs quiz questions with 2D game worlds where students earn in-game currency (GimBucks), buy power-ups, and play strategy modes like Don't Look Down, One Way Out, Fishtopia, and Snowbrawl.
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Slido
Slido (owned by Cisco) and Quizzy.earth look similar at a glance — both let an audience join via QR code and answer questions on their phones — but they're built for different jobs.
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Mentimeter
Mentimeter built its reputation on interactive presentations — slides that include live polls, word clouds, Q&A, and quiz sections all in one deck.
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