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Blooket Stuff - JS

extendStats.js

See other people's and your own advanced statistics

For viewing other people's stats, add ?name={player} to the end of the url bar (as you would with normal stats viewing)

Click on js

  • other
  • extendStats.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket stats page (./stats)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

blookViewer.js

See other people's blooks in the form of your own blook page

Click on js

  • blooks
  • blookViewer.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket blooks page (./blooks)
  • click on a non-common blook (uncommon + )
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

blookInfoExtender.js

Show extended info on all of the blooks

Click on js

  • blooks
  • blookInfoExtender.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket blooks page (./blooks)
  • click on a non-common blook (uncommon + )
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

spoofer.js

Show all of the blooks in your blook page along with custom ones as a special rarity

Click on js

  • blooks
  • spoofer.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket blooks page (./blooks)
  • click on a non-common blook (uncommon + )
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

addBlook.js

Spoofs a single bloom and amount to your Blooks page

Click on js

  • blooks
  • blookViewer.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket blooks page (./blooks)
  • click on a non-common blook (uncommon + )
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

advancedSettings.js

View more information that should be shown in settings, and get a big shiny red button for exporting your account data (all of it...)

Click on js

  • other
  • advancedSettings.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket stats page (./settings)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportHistories.js

Export all of your previously played games in a base64 encoded JSON string for easy sharing

Click on js

  • export
  • exportHistories.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportUserStats.js

Export your stats in a base64 encoded JSON string for easy sharing

Click on js

  • export
  • exportUserStats.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportUserBlooks.js

Export your blooks in a base64 encoded JSON string for easy sharing

Click on js

  • export
  • exportUserBlooks.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportTDSave.js

Export your tower defense saves data in a base64 encoded string for easy sharing.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportTDSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportTODSave.js

Export your tower of doom saves data in a base64 encoded string for easy sharing.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportTODSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

exportCafeSave.js

Export your cafe saves data in a base64 encoded string for easy sharing.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportCafeSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importTDSave.js

Import your tower defense saves data from the base64 string you exported. WARNING THIS SETS ALL SAVES TO SPECIFIED SAVE, NOT JUST ONE

Click on js

  • import
  • importTDSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importTODSave.js

Import your tower defense saves data from the base64 string you exported. WARNING THIS SETS ALL SAVES TO SPECIFIED SAVE, NOT JUST ONE

Click on js

  • import
  • importTODSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importCafeSave.js

Import your tower defense saves data from the base64 string you exported. WARNING THIS SETS ALL SAVES TO SPECIFIED SAVE, NOT JUST ONE

Click on js

  • import
  • importCafeSave.js
  • copy button (two papers icon) Go to blooket (any page)
  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importFromKahoot.js / exportFromKahoot.js

Export a set from kahoot and import it into Blooket.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportFromKahoot.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to the page of the kahoot set (https://create.kahoot.it/details/{setid})

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

Go back to this github repo

Click on js

  • import
  • importFromKahoot.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to Blooket (any page)

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importFromGimkit.js / exportFromGimkit.js

Export a kit from gimkit and import it into Blooket.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportFromGimkit.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to the page of the gimkit kit (https://www.gimkit.com/view/{kitid})

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

Go back to this github repo

Click on js

  • import
  • importFromGimkit.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to Blooket (any page)

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

importFromQuizizz.js / exportFromQuizizz.js

Export a quiz from quizizz and import it into Blooket.

Click on js

  • export
  • exportFromQuizizz.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to the page of the quizizz quiz (https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/{quizid}/start)

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console

Go back to this github repo

Click on js

  • import
  • importFromQuizizz.js
  • copy button (two papers icon)

Go to Blooket (any page)

  • open up devtools console (ctrl + shift + j)
  • paste code into console
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