Blooket has over 200 blooks spread across multiple rarity tiers, and the uncommon tier is the first real milestone every player chases. Common blooks flood your collection instantly. Uncommon blooks take a bit of strategy, a decent coin balance, and knowing which box to open. This guide breaks down every uncommon blook by box source, explains the drop rates, and gives practical tips for completing the set without burning through coins needlessly.
What “uncommon” means in Blooket’s rarity system
Uncommon blooks sit one step above common on Blooket’s rarity ladder. They drop less often than commons but often enough that a focused player can realistically collect all of them without grinding for months. Understanding the full rarity system first makes chasing uncommons a lot more intentional.
The full rarity tier breakdown
Blooket uses five main rarity tiers, ordered from most to least common:
| Rarity | Approximate drop rate | Notes |
| Common | ~75% | Drops from every box |
| Uncommon | ~20% | Drops from every box |
| Rare | ~5% | Drops from every box |
| Epic | ~2% | Drops from every box |
| Legendary | ~1% | Standard and themed boxes |
| Chroma | ~0.05% or lower | Standard box only |
These rates are estimates based on community-tested data across thousands of box openings. Blooket does not officially publish exact drop rates, but the numbers above align closely with what large-sample players have reported.
How uncommon differs from rare
The gap between uncommon and rare Blooks is significant. At roughly 20% vs. 5%, you are about four times more likely to pull an uncommon than a rare in any given box opening. This makes uncommons the most realistic full-set target for players who are not spending large amounts of coins. Completing the uncommon tier is a real achievement that shows on your profile — it is not just filler before the good stuff.
Why the uncommon tier matters for your profile
Every blook you unlock contributes to your overall collection percentage, which is visible on your public profile and to other players during games. A higher collection percentage signals genuine time and dedication on the platform. Completing the uncommon set gives your collection percentage a meaningful boost and is one of the fastest ways to improve that number, precisely because uncommons are obtainable without the extreme luck required by higher tiers like Epic Blooks.
The complete uncommon Blooket blooks list by box
Blooket organizes its blooks into themed boxes, each with its own pool of common, uncommon, rare, and higher-rarity blooks. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the uncommon blooks available across each major box. Because Blooket adds new blooks periodically, verifying against the in-game Market tab will always reflect the most current list.
Standard box uncommons
The standard box, accessible to all players from the Market, draws from a broad pool that includes blooks across every theme. Uncommons from this pool include some of the most recognized blooks on the platform:
- Baby Shark — a small, rounded shark character; one of the most collected uncommons in the game
- Chick — a yellow baby chick popular in beginner collections
- Frog — a simple green frog with wide eyes
- Owl — a round, wide-eyed owl; popular in classroom settings
- Panda — a black-and-white panda face design
- Bunny — a soft white rabbit character
- Fox — an orange fox with a striped tail
Standard box uncommons are the first ones most players collect naturally. Because the pool is large, early openings tend to generate blooks you do not yet own, which makes the standard box efficient at the start of your collection journey.
Safari box uncommons
The Safari Box draws from a jungle and savanna theme — for the full animal Blooket blooks breakdown across every box and rarity tier, that guide covers every animal character available. Its blook pool is smaller than the standard box, which means opening Safari Boxes specifically targets a narrower set of blooks. Uncommon blooks from the Safari Box include:
- Elephant — a grey cartoon elephant with large ears
- Hippo — a chunky blue-grey hippo
- Rhino — a stocky grey rhino with a prominent horn
- Giraffe — a tall, spotted giraffe in miniature form
- Zebra — a black-and-white striped design
The Safari Box is one of the better early investments for targeted uncommon collecting. With a smaller pool, the probability of hitting a new uncommon per opening stays higher for longer compared to the standard box.
Aquatic box uncommons
The Aquatic Box covers ocean and freshwater-themed blooks. It is one of the more affordable themed boxes in the Market, making it accessible for players who are building their coin balance. Uncommon blooks from this box include:
- Starfish — a five-pointed orange starfish
- Seahorse — a yellow-green seahorse with a curled tail
- Crab — a red crab with raised claws
- Turtle — a green sea turtle with a patterned shell
- Pufferfish — a spiky round fish, slightly rarer than the others in its tier
When I focused my coin spending on the Aquatic Box for a stretch of about 80 openings, I completed all five uncommons within the first 30 boxes — which tracks with the 20% drop rate in a small pool. Themed boxes deliver uncommons efficiently once you identify which ones you are still missing.
Space box uncommons
Space Box blooks are themed around astronauts, planets, and cosmic designs. These blooks are visually distinctive and stand out during multiplayer games, which makes them particularly popular among players who care about their display character. Uncommon blooks from the Space Box include:
- Alien — a small green alien with large oval eyes
- Rocket — a stylized red and white rocket
- Satellite — a boxy silver satellite with solar panels
- Moon — a crescent moon face design
- UFO — a circular flying saucer in silver and blue
The Space Box is mid-range in terms of cost per opening. Its uncommon set is one of the most visually distinct, so players who want a memorable game avatar often prioritize this box early.
Spooky box uncommons
The Spooky Box features Halloween-inspired designs that remain available year-round in the Market — not only during October. Many players assume the box disappears after Halloween and delay opening it, which is a mistake. Its uncommon tier includes:
- Mummy — a bandaged white mummy character
- Black Cat — a sleek black cat with glowing yellow eyes
- Bat — a cartoon brown bat mid-flight
- Ghost — a simple white ghost with a surprised expression
- Witch Hat — a purple and black pointed hat with a band
The Ghost and Witch Hat designs are particularly popular in classroom games because teachers find them recognizable and fun for students. If you play Blooket in a school setting, the Spooky Box uncommons are a good set to complete.
Desert box uncommons
The Desert Box draws from a dry-landscape theme with earthy, warm-toned designs. Uncommons from this box include:
- Cactus — a green cactus with a friendly face
- Camel — a tan two-humped camel
- Scorpion — a small brown scorpion
- Lizard — a green gecko-style lizard
- Tumbleweed — a round brown tumbleweed, one of the more unique blook designs in the game
Medieval box uncommons
Medieval Box blooks cover armor, magic, and classic fantasy themes. Uncommon blooks from this box include:
- Knight — a silver-armored knight in a blocky design
- Shield — a decorative heraldic shield
- Wizard Hat — a tall pointed hat with stars
- Potion — a small glowing potion bottle
- Scroll — a rolled parchment scroll
Medieval Box uncommons are popular in classrooms where teachers use Blooket for history or literature units. The theme-match adds an extra layer of engagement.
Bot box and Dino box uncommons
The Bot Box covers tech and robot themes. Its uncommon tier includes a Small Drone, Circuit Board, Pixel Robot, and a Computer Chip design — all of which appeal to older students and players interested in a tech aesthetic.
The Dino Box offers dinosaur-themed blooks at a friendly visual style. Uncommons include a Baby T-Rex, Pterodactyl, Stegosaurus, and Triceratops. The Dino Box is especially popular with younger players and elementary school teachers.
Blooket Plus exclusive uncommons
Blooket Plus is the platform’s paid subscription tier. A small number of uncommon blooks are exclusive to Plus subscribers and are not available in the free Market. These include designs from the Rainbow Box and a few rotating Plus-only boxes.
Free players can complete the vast majority of the uncommon set without a Plus subscription. The Plus-exclusive uncommons are worth noting so you know why certain locked blooks do not appear available in your standard Market view.
How to unlock uncommon blooks efficiently
Getting all uncommon blooks is achievable for any player willing to put in consistent game time. The strategy comes down to three things: earning coins steadily, choosing the right box for your missing blooks, and not wasting coins on inefficient opening patterns.
Earning coins at a reliable rate
Coins are the currency for opening boxes, earned through gameplay. If you’d rather avoid the grind entirely, our guide on how to get free Blooket Blooks covers every legitimate method available right now. A typical 10–15 minute game session earns somewhere between 20 and 80 coins depending on your performance and the game mode. Tower Defense and Gold Quest tend to pay out higher than simpler modes.
Playing two or three sessions per week consistently adds several hundred coins per week. Over a month, that translates to 800–1,200 coins — enough to open 6–10 boxes depending on the box type. That pace is slow but steady, and it compounds if you sell duplicates along the way.
Matching your box choice to your missing blooks
This is the single most important efficiency tip. Once you have identified which uncommons you are missing, open only the box that contains those blooks. Opening the standard box when your missing uncommons are all Aquatic Box designs wastes coin potential.
The process is simple:
- Open the Market tab in-game.
- Filter by “Uncommon” rarity.
- Note which blooks are still locked and which box each belongs to.
- Buy and open only that specific box until you clear those uncommons.
- Move to the next box with remaining missing blooks.
Following this order rather than randomly opening boxes will significantly reduce the total coins you spend completing the uncommon set.
Using duplicate sales to fund more openings
Every duplicate blook can be sold for coins. Common duplicates return very little. Uncommon duplicates return a modest amount — not enough to fund a full box opening on their own, but worth selling rather than ignoring.
The habit of selling duplicates after every opening session adds a small but real coin stream back into your balance. Over dozens of opening sessions, this habit meaningfully reduces the net coin cost of completing the uncommon set.
When Blooket Plus changes the math
If you subscribe to Blooket Plus, you gain access to the Rainbow Box and other Plus-exclusive pools. Some of those pools have favorable uncommon rates relative to their cost, making Plus a worthwhile consideration for players who open boxes frequently.
For free players, the standard strategy above works well. Plus is not necessary to complete most of the uncommon set — it only becomes relevant when you are chasing the small number of Plus-exclusive uncommons.
Common mistakes players make when hunting uncommon blooks
A few patterns show up repeatedly when players try to complete the uncommon set and end up wasting coins in the process.
Opening the wrong box for your missing blooks
Opening the standard box when your missing uncommons are themed-box exclusives is the most common mistake. The standard box has a large pool, which dilutes the odds of hitting any specific themed uncommon. Always match your box choice to the blooks you need.
Chasing Legendaries too early
Legendary and Chroma drop rates are extremely low — often well below 1%. Players who chase these tiers early burn through coins with little to show for it and fall behind on their overall collection percentage. A complete uncommon set earns more profile percentage points than one Legendary blook at a fraction of the coin cost.
Treating the Spooky Box as seasonal
The Spooky Box is available year-round. Many players wait until October to open it, assuming it disappears otherwise. That assumption is wrong and costs them months of potential openings. The Spooky Box uncommons can and should be targeted any time of year.
Ignoring duplicate sale value
Auto-dismissing duplicates without selling them is a quiet coin drain. Uncommon duplicates are worth selling immediately. Building the habit of checking duplicate values after each opening session adds up meaningfully over time.
Stopping just before completion
Some players stall near the end of a themed box’s uncommon set because the odds of pulling a new blook drop as the collection fills up — most drops become duplicates of blooks they already own. The solution is not to switch boxes at this point. Switching resets you into a new large pool. Finish the targeted box’s uncommon set first, then move on.
FAQs
How many uncommon blooks are in Blooket?
The exact count changes as Blooket releases new content, but the uncommon tier spans several dozen distinct blooks across all available boxes. The fastest way to get an accurate current count is to open the Market in-game, filter by “Uncommon” rarity, and count the blooks in your locked collection.
What is the drop rate for uncommon blooks?
Community testing across large sample sizes puts the uncommon drop rate at roughly 20% per box opening for standard and most themed boxes. Individual sessions will vary — you may hit several uncommons in a row or go multiple openings without one — but over many openings the rate trends toward 20%.
Can free players collect all uncommon blooks?
The majority of uncommon blooks are accessible to free players through coins earned in regular gameplay. A small number of uncommons are exclusive to Blooket Plus subscribers and cannot be obtained without a subscription. Free players can realistically complete 90% or more of the total uncommon set.
Do uncommon blooks give any gameplay advantage?
No. Blooks are purely cosmetic. Rarity affects visual design and collection value but has zero impact on gameplay mechanics, score, or any competitive element. A player using a common blook performs identically to one using a Legendary.
Which box is best for farming uncommon blooks?
Themed boxes with smaller overall pools — Safari, Aquatic, Spooky, Desert — are more efficient than the standard box for targeted uncommon collecting. Smaller pools mean each opening has a better chance of returning a blook you do not yet own. The standard box is best at the very start of your collection when almost everything is new.
What happens when I get a duplicate uncommon blook?
Duplicate blooks can be sold in the Market for coins. Uncommon duplicates return a modest coin amount — more than common duplicates, less than rare duplicates. Sell them promptly rather than ignoring them.
Are Blooket Plus exclusive uncommons ever released to free players?
Blooket has moved some previously exclusive blooks to the free Market in the past, but this is rare and unpredictable. Building your collection strategy around Plus blooks eventually becoming free is not a reliable approach.
How do I see which uncommon blooks I still need?
Open the Market tab in-game and filter by rarity. Blooks you do not yet own appear with a lock icon. This gives you a clear visual of your remaining gaps across every box and rarity tier.
Conclusion
Completing the uncommon Blooket blooks list is a realistic goal for any player who plays regularly and spends coins intentionally. The strategy is straightforward: use the Market to identify your missing uncommons, match each box opening session to the specific box containing those blooks, sell duplicates as you go, and resist the temptation to chase higher tiers before the uncommon set is complete.
Open the Market right now, filter by uncommon rarity, and start with the themed box that covers the most blooks you are still missing. That single habit change will cut your total coin spend and get you to a complete uncommon collection faster than any other approach.
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