How to unlock all Blooket Blooks: Complete Guide

How to unlock all Blooket blooks — treasure chest opening with blooks flying out

Blooket has dozens of blooks spread across multiple rarity tiers, and collecting them all is not as simple as opening a few boxes. There is a system behind every unlock — coins, box pools, drop rates, Plus exclusives, and event windows — and if you do not know how that system works, you spend a lot of coins and end up with duplicates of blooks you already have. This guide covers every method for unlocking blooks, from standard box openings to the harder-to-reach paths, so you can build your collection with a real plan.

What does “unlocking a blook” actually mean?

Unlocking a blook means adding it permanently to your Blooket account. Once unlocked, a blook appears in your collection and you can select it as your character in any game. The unlock is tied to your account, so it carries across every device you play on.

The blook collection system

Every Blooket account starts with a handful of starter blooks available by default. Everything else needs to be unlocked individually — for non-coin paths, our guide on how to get free Blooket Blooks covers every legitimate route. The primary method is buying and opening boxes using coins earned through gameplay. Each box contains a defined pool of blooks, and when you open one, the game pulls a blook at random based on that pool’s drop rates.

The collection screen shows you every blook in the game, including ones you have not unlocked yet. Locked blooks appear grayed out. This gives you a full picture of what exists and lets you identify which box contains a specific blook you want.

Rarity tiers and what they mean for unlocking

Every blook sits in one of several rarity tiers: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Chroma, and in some cases Mystical or Special. The tier determines how likely you are to pull it from a box. Commons pull frequently; Chromas can require hundreds or thousands of openings. Understanding the tier of the blook you are chasing tells you how long — and how expensive — the hunt will be.

How to unlock blooks through box openings

Box openings are the main way to unlock blooks in Blooket. Earn coins, buy a box, and receive a random blook from that box’s pool. The process is straightforward, but the strategy behind it makes a significant difference in how quickly your collection grows.

How to earn coins

Coins drop at the end of every Blooket game session. The amount depends on your performance in the game mode, the length of the session, and how accurately you answer questions. Longer sessions with strong answer accuracy produce the most coins per play. Short games generate fewer coins, so grinding short matches to rush box openings is generally inefficient.

Teachers who host class games earn coins too, not just students. Running full-length question sets with active student participation is one of the highest-yield coin methods available, especially if you play alongside your class.

Choosing the right box

Each box has its own blook pool. The Space Box contains space-themed blooks; the Spooky Box contains Halloween-themed ones. Before spending a single coin, tap or click on the box you are considering and review the full pool. Blooket displays every blook in that box along with its drop rate percentage.

Match the box to the blook you want. Spending coins on random boxes is the slowest way to build a targeted collection. Identify the one blook you actually want, find its box, and direct all your coins there until you get it.

Step-by-step: opening a box in Blooket

  1. Log in to your Blooket account and go to the Market section.
  2. Browse the available boxes and tap the one that contains the blook you are targeting.
  3. Check the full blook pool and confirm the drop rates match your expectations.
  4. If you have enough coins, select the number of boxes to open — single or bulk.
  5. Open the box and receive your blook. If you already own it, you get a coin refund scaled to that blook’s rarity.
  6. Track your coin balance before and after to account for all refunds and plan your next session.

Reading drop rates before you spend

Drop rates are listed directly on each box’s preview screen. A Common blook might sit at 70–80%. An Epic might be 2–5%. A Chroma could be 0.05%–1%. These percentages tell you the expected number of openings before you see a specific blook. A 0.1% drop rate means an average of 1,000 openings before a pull — not a guarantee in 1,000, but a statistical average.

If the drop rate feels unreachable for your current coin supply, either grind more before opening or adjust your target to a blook with more accessible odds.

Other ways to unlock blooks

Box openings get most of the attention, but several other methods exist — some entirely separate from the coin system.

Blooket Plus exclusive blooks

Blooket Plus is a paid subscription that grants access to blooks not available through standard box openings. These blooks cannot be unlocked with coins. You need an active Plus subscription to use them. If your subscription lapses, access to Plus blooks changes accordingly.

The specific blooks tied to Plus can shift over time, so checking the current Plus page directly is the most accurate way to know what is included. For players who play Blooket frequently and want a broader collection without purely relying on grinding, Plus is worth evaluating on its own terms.

Event and seasonal blooks

Blooket periodically introduces blooks tied to specific in-game events — our limited edition Blooket Blooks guide tracks every seasonal release. These have a fixed availability window. Once the event closes, the blooks are no longer obtainable through normal play unless Blooket reintroduces the event. Missing an event means missing the blook — there is no workaround.

The practical implication: follow Blooket’s official announcements actively. Event blooks are some of the rarest in any collection precisely because their availability is bounded by time, not just probability.

Achievement and milestone blooks

Some blooks are awarded automatically when you hit a specific in-game milestone. These are not purchased or randomly pulled — they are granted directly to your account when the trigger condition is met. Examples include reaching certain game counts or completing specific challenges.

These blooks do not require coins, which makes them uniquely accessible. Check the Blooket achievements section to see which milestones are currently tracked and what they award.

Market and token-based blooks

Certain blooks are purchasable directly through Blooket’s Market using a non-coin currency, sometimes referred to as tokens — our Blooket blook trading guide covers the full market workflow. Unlike box openings, buying a token blook is deterministic — you pay the listed price and receive the specific blook with no randomness involved. This makes token blooks reliable targets for players who want certainty rather than probability.

The selection of token blooks is smaller than the full box catalog, but for the blooks available this way, it is by far the most efficient unlock path.

How long does it take to unlock all blooks?

There is no single answer, because the time depends on which blooks you are chasing and how actively you play. But breaking it down by tier gives a realistic picture.

Rarity tierTypical drop rate rangeEstimated average pullsCoin cost estimate
Common60–80%1–2 pullsVery low
Uncommon20–30%3–5 pullsLow
Rare5–15%7–20 pullsModerate
Epic2–5%20–50 pullsModerate–High
Legendary0.5–2%50–200 pullsHigh
Chroma0.05–1%100–2,000 pullsVery high
Event / AchievementN/ATime-gated or milestoneVariable

Coin cost estimates assume a box price in the range Blooket charges for standard boxes; multiply the pull count by the box cost for a rough total. These figures represent statistical averages, not guarantees. Variance in both directions is common.

For a player grinding actively most days, clearing Common and Uncommon tiers across multiple boxes is realistic within a few weeks. Legendary and Chroma blooks require months of consistent play or focused grinding sessions. Completing the entire collection — including all event and Plus blooks — is a long-term project that depends as much on timing and subscription access as it does on coin accumulation.

What dedicated grinding actually looks like

When I tracked coin accumulation across sustained play sessions, the difference between passive play (short games, low accuracy) and focused play (full sessions, high accuracy) was substantial. A focused session of 20–30 minutes of active gameplay produced roughly three to five times the coins of a passive short session. Applied to a Chroma grind, that difference compresses a months-long project into something more manageable.

Teachers running class games with full question sets see similar patterns. A 45-minute class period of active Blooket gameplay generates meaningful coins for every student who participates well, making classroom play one of the more efficient collection-building opportunities available to students.

Mistakes that slow down your blook collection

Most players who feel stuck in their collection are making one or more of these errors consistently.

Splitting coins across too many boxes

Opening one box from every category gives you a wide shallow collection of commons from everywhere. Concentrating coins on one box at a time dramatically increases your odds of pulling the rare or epic blooks in that pool before moving on. Dilution is the enemy of targeted unlocking.

Skipping the box preview

The drop rate screen exists for a reason. Players who open boxes without checking what is inside regularly spend coins on boxes that do not even contain the blook they want. Two minutes spent reading the box pool before opening saves hours of grinding toward the wrong thing.

Using third-party “unlock all” tools

Sites and videos offering free blook unlocks, coin generators, or cheat tools do not work as advertised. Blooket blooks are stored server-side — no client-side script or browser extension can inject blooks into your account. These tools exist to harvest login credentials, push ads, or install unwanted software. Using them risks a permanent account ban in addition to the security exposure.

Not using duplicate refunds

Every duplicate blook you pull returns coins to your balance, scaled to that blook’s rarity — for the full marketplace conversion path, see our guide on how to sell Blooket Blooks. Many players close the results screen without tracking this. Over a long grind session, duplicate refunds can add up to dozens of additional box openings. Monitoring your coin balance before and after each session makes these refunds visible and lets you fold them back into your budget.

Waiting for the “right time” to open boxes

Drop rates do not change based on how long you wait, how many other players are opening boxes, or what time of day it is. The odds on each pull are independent of every other pull. No pattern or timing strategy changes the underlying probability. The only variable that reliably improves your outcomes is total number of pulls, which means more coins and more openings — nothing else.

FAQs

Can you unlock all blooks for free?
Most blooks are obtainable for free using coins earned through gameplay. Event blooks require playing during active event windows. Blooket Plus blooks require a paid subscription. Achievement blooks are free and earned through milestones. A truly complete collection — every blook in existence — requires either Plus access or perfect event participation alongside free grinding.

How many blooks are there in Blooket?
The total count changes as Blooket adds new boxes, event blooks, and Plus content over time. Rather than a fixed number, treat the collection screen as the live source of truth — it shows every blook currently in the game and marks which ones you own.

What is the fastest way to unlock blooks?
Focus all coins on one specific box rather than spreading across many. Play longer, higher-accuracy sessions to maximize coins per hour. Use duplicate refunds to extend your opening budget. For a specific blook with deterministic pricing in the Market, token blooks are faster than probability-based box openings.

Do blooks affect gameplay?
Blooks are cosmetic. They do not change your speed, accuracy bonuses, coin rewards, or any other gameplay variable. The only exception is if a specific game set uses blook-based mechanics as a custom feature, which is rare and host-controlled.

What happens if you pull a duplicate blook?
You receive a coin refund instead of a second copy. The refund is proportional to the blook’s rarity — a Chroma duplicate returns significantly more coins than a Common. You will never receive a second copy of a blook you already own.

Can blooks be shared between Blooket accounts?
No. Blooks are permanently tied to the account that unlocked them. There is no trading, gifting, or transfer system in Blooket. Each player’s collection is built entirely through their own gameplay and purchases.

Is Blooket Plus worth it for blook collection?
It depends on how much you play and how much the Plus-exclusive blooks appeal to you. Plus does not improve box drop rates or give coin bonuses — it simply adds a separate set of blooks only subscribers can access. If those specific blooks matter to you and you play regularly, the value proposition is reasonable. If your goal is grinding standard box blooks, Plus does not accelerate that process.

Are event blooks ever brought back?
Some event blooks have been reintroduced in subsequent events, and others have not. There is no guaranteed rerun schedule. The safest approach is to participate in every event window as it appears rather than assuming a missed blook will return.

Conclusion

Unlocking all Blooket blooks is a combination of strategy, patience, and timing. The core path is coin grinding into focused box openings on one target at a time. Beyond that, Blooket Plus opens a separate set of blooks, events gate others behind participation windows, and achievements offer a few free unlocks that require no coins at all.

Start by opening your Blooket collection screen and identifying the blook you want most right now. Find its box, check its drop rate, estimate the coin cost, and build a play plan around that single target. That is how the players with impressive collections built them — one focused grind at a time.

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