Yes, you can create and play a self-paced challenge in our Android and iOS apps, as well as in a web browser. This article covers playing self-paced challenges in our mobile apps.
The Kahoot! user who creates the self-paced challenge will share a link or kahoot PIN with you. Once you’ve opened the link or entered the kahoot PIN in the app, the questions and answers will be displayed on your device. You then advance through the kahoot at your own pace.
Start now, finish later
If you don’t want to complete the self-paced challenge in one go, you can exit and continue at a time that suits you best. The self-paced challenge will be visible under the Challenges in progress section on the app’s Home screen. Find and tap the kahoot in Challenges in progress when you wish to continue.
How to play a self-paced challenge
1. Install our app on a compatible mobile device.
2. Open the link or enter the kahoot PIN in the app
3. Choose a nickname
4. Start playing!
Article discussion
6 comments
Please add the ability to play a challenge without using the app.
The app is not permitted on school issued devices, so this functionality is unusable at present.
I created a challenge for students to play using Ipad minis. They must share these devices. Once one person has used the device, I can't get them "logged off" or reset so another person can play. I do not have them using accounts, just entering a pin. I even tried to close the app, but the game results from the last person are still listed.
It would be great if I could have them play using the website instead of the app. If we had that ability, we would have 1:1 access, and it would make posting a challenge as a Google classroom assignment very easy.
I created a challenge for students to play using Ipad. They must share these devices. Once one person has used the device, I can't get them "logged off" or reset so another person can play. I do not have them using accounts, just entering a pin. I even tried to close the app, but the game results from the last person are still listed.
Please HELP!!
I'm SURE you have the ability to make this usable on a mobile browser, you'd just like to encourage people to download the app. Students have school-issued devices (often Chromebooks for example which are not devices that can download apps), or they need school approval to download certain apps and cannot do that without going through an entire administrative approval process. I am using this for digital learning while schools are closed due to corona virus, and my students are NOT ALLOWED to use their phones for any school work at this time.
Do the right thing!
Why does each Student see different leaderboard results on their phones? (Challenge mode) they were disappointed , they didnt know who did best
Thank you for making Kahoot able to be played on a laptop!!!!
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