Blooket contains 200+ collectible avatars called Blooks, organized across 8 rarity tiers and 13 packs. Each Blook serves as your in-game character during live sessions, with drop rates ranging from 65% for Commons to 0.03% for certain Chromas. The total count shifts monthly as seasonal packs rotate and event-exclusive Blooks retire permanently.
What Are Blooks in Blooket?
Blooks function as collectible avatars within Blooket’s competitive learning platform. Players unlock them through token-purchased packs, with each Blook carrying distinct rarity classifications that determine drop probability. These digital characters appear during gameplay sessions and reflect your collection progress across quiz modes.
Blooket operates as a gamified quiz platform where teachers create question sets and students compete using chosen Blooks. The Blook system drives engagement through scarcity mechanics borrowed from trading card games.
Every account starts with four default Common Blooks. Players earn tokens by answering questions correctly during live games. Those tokens open randomized packs containing 1-5 Blooks per purchase, depending on pack type.
What Blooks Represent in the Game
Blooks carry no gameplay advantage. A Legendary Blook performs identically to a Common in Gold Quest or Tower Defense modes. The appeal centers entirely on visual distinction and collection completion.
Players display selected Blooks on profiles visible to classmates and global leaderboards. Rare Blooks signal dedication or luck, creating social currency within classroom communities. Teachers often notice students grinding sessions specifically to unlock Chromas.
The system mirrors loot box psychology but removes monetary purchases. Tokens come exclusively from gameplay, making Blooket’s model ethically cleaner than most gacha systems while retaining addictive pull mechanics.
Where Blooks Are Used (Profiles, Game Modes)
Blooks appear in three primary contexts across Blooket’s interface. Profile displays showcase your currently equipped Blook to anyone viewing your stats page. During live game sessions, your chosen Blook becomes your visible character avatar that other players see when checking scoreboards.
The Stats page tracks every unlocked Blook with visual indicators for missing items. This completionist display drives pack-opening behavior more than any other feature. Players screenshot full collections to share on Discord servers and Reddit threads dedicated to Blooket communities.
Certain game modes like Racing and Battle Royale display Blooks more prominently than text-heavy modes. This visibility hierarchy influences which Blooks players equip during different session types.
How Many Blooks Are There in Blooket?
Blooket currently features approximately 200-220 distinct Blooks when counting all permanent, seasonal, retired, and event-exclusive variants. The exact number fluctuates between 195 and 225 depending on active seasonal packs and whether you count Chroma variants as separate entities from their base versions.
The Blooket Wiki community maintains the most accurate running count, updated within 48 hours of new releases. As of February 2026, the consensus lands at 218 unique Blooks including all Chromas but excluding duplicate color variants.
This total includes roughly 60 permanently obtainable Blooks, 45 seasonal Blooks cycling through yearly rotations, and 30+ retired event Blooks no longer accessible through any legitimate method. Understanding the complete breakdown of Blooket packs helps contextualize why certain Blooks remain forever locked.
Why the Total Number Changes Over Time
Blooket releases 8-12 new Blooks annually through seasonal events and collaboration drops. Halloween 2025 added five Spooky Pack Blooks, while the December Winter Event introduced three time-limited Blizzard variants. These additions push the total count upward each quarter.
Simultaneously, Blooket retires event-exclusive Blooks after limited-time windows close. The April 2025 Spring Fling Blooks disappeared from pack rotations after 30 days. Contest reward Blooks like the Top 500 Leaderboard Mysticals become permanently unobtainable once winners receive them.
The developers also reclassify existing Blooks occasionally. A Rare might shift to Epic during balancing updates, though this happens infrequently. Pack reshuffles occur 2-3 times yearly when Blooket consolidates or splits existing sets.
Historical vs Currently Obtainable Blooks
Roughly 65% of all Blooks remain obtainable through active packs as of early 2026. The remaining 35% fall into retired categories: discontinued seasonal packs, expired event rewards, or contest prizes awarded to top players during 2023-2024 competitions.
Historical Blooks create artificial scarcity that drives community trading demand. Players who unlocked 2023 Halloween exclusives hold assets newer users can never acquire. This legacy value system mirrors discontinued cosmetics in games like Fortnite or CS:GO.
Current obtainability breaks down into three pools: permanent packs available year-round, rotating seasonal packs active 2-4 months annually, and live event packs appearing during 7-14 day windows. Checking the in-game Market tab shows real-time availability for all active packs.
Blooket Rarity System Explained
Blooket classifies Blooks across eight rarity tiers that determine pack drop rates and visual indicators. Common Blooks drop at 65% probability in most packs, while Chroma variants sit at 0.02%-0.05% depending on pack type. Each tier uses distinct color coding: gray for Common, green for Uncommon, blue for Rare, purple for Epic, orange for Legendary, and rainbow gradients for Chromas.
The rarity system directly controls token economy balance. Cheaper packs like Medieval (15 tokens) offer lower Legendary rates than premium packs like Aquatic (25 tokens). Players optimize spending by calculating expected value across pack types.
Understanding Blooket’s full rarity mechanics becomes critical when deciding whether to save 300 tokens for guaranteed Epic boxes or open 20 cheaper randomized packs. The math favors bulk opening for Commons/Uncommons but targeted purchasing for Legendary hunting.
Common Blooks
Common Blooks comprise 45-50% of total available Blooks across all packs. These gray-border avatars drop from every pack type with 60-70% frequency depending on pack composition. Medieval Pack contains eight Commons, while Safari holds six.
Players accumulate dozens of duplicate Commons within their first 10 pack openings. The game auto-sells duplicates for 5 tokens each, creating a token recycling loop. Opening 100 packs typically yields 300-400 Common duplicates worth 1,500-2,000 returned tokens.
Common Blooks include staples like Chick, Cow, Pig from the Lunch Pack, and Astronaut, Alien, Planet from Space Pack. Despite low rarity, some Commons gain popularity through meme culture within Blooket communities.
Uncommon Blooks
Uncommon Blooks drop at 25-30% rates across standard packs. Green-bordered Uncommons fill the middle tier between Commons and genuinely scarce options. Most packs contain 5-7 Uncommon variants.
These Blooks occupy an awkward position in collection hierarchies. They’re too common to impress but not common enough to ignore when chasing pack completion. Players hunting specific Uncommons often open 30-50 packs before landing target avatars.
Notable Uncommons include Shark (Aquatic), Witch (Spooky), and Baby Shark (Aquatic). The Uncommon tier sees the most design creativity since developers can experiment without affecting prestige economy.
Rare Blooks
Rare Blooks appear in 12-18% of pack openings, marked by blue borders. Each pack typically contains 3-5 Rare options. These represent the first genuine excitement tier when opening packs.
The Rare category includes fan favorites like Megalodon (Aquatic), Dragon (Medieval), and UFO (Space). Players screenshot their first Rare pulls and share them in classroom group chats. Teachers report Rare unlocks generate audible reactions during study sessions.
Rare Blooks require 20-40 pack openings on average to collect all variants from a single pack. This grind creates the primary token sink keeping players engaged across weeks of gameplay.
Epic Blooks
Epic Blooks drop at 5-8% frequency with purple border indicators. Most packs contain 2-3 Epic options, making them genuinely difficult to obtain without dedicated grinding. A player opening 100 Medieval Packs expects 5-8 Epic drops total.
The Epic tier marks the transition from common collecting to prestige hunting. Unlocking your first Epic triggers congratulatory animations and special sound effects. Popular Epics include King (Medieval), Santa Claus (Blizzard), and Tim the Alien (Space).
Epic drop rates vary significantly between packs. Aquatic Pack’s 25-token cost comes with slightly better Epic odds (7%) compared to cheaper 15-token packs (5%). This pricing differential creates strategic spending decisions for veteran players.
Legendary Blooks
Legendary Blooks sit at 1-2% drop probability, displaying orange borders and animated effects. Each pack features 1-2 Legendary options, making them the apex of standard rarity tiers before entering Chroma territory.
Landing a Legendary generates celebration animations visible to other players in live sessions. The game broadcasts “Player X unlocked [Legendary Name]!” messages to everyone in the room. This social reinforcement drives pack-opening addiction patterns.
Obtaining all Legendaries from a single pack requires 150-300 openings statistically. At 15-25 tokens per pack, that’s 2,250-7,500 tokens—weeks of active gameplay. Notable Legendaries include Rainbow Panda (Safari), Frost Wreath (Blizzard), and Lucky Frog (Lucky Pack).
Chroma Blooks
Chroma Blooks represent ultra-rare holographic variants of existing Blooks, dropping at 0.02%-0.05% rates depending on pack type. Each Chroma displays animated rainbow effects and counts as separate collection entries from base versions. Only 40-50 Chromas exist across all packs, with many locked behind retired seasonal content.
The Chroma system works like shiny Pokémon: every standard Blook has potential Chroma variant, but drops remain astronomically rare. Opening 2,000 packs might yield 1-2 Chromas. Players celebrate Chroma unlocks for days within community forums.
Chroma drop rates fluctuate during special events. The 2025 Summer Event doubled Chroma odds to 0.1% for 72 hours, creating feeding frenzy pack openings. These temporary boosts happen 3-4 times yearly during holiday weekends.
For complete Chroma details including exact drop rates per pack and visual comparisons, check the comprehensive guide to all Chromas in Blooket. That breakdown includes verified probability data from 50,000+ community-tracked openings.
Mystical & Unique Blooks
Mystical Blooks cannot be obtained through packs. These contest-exclusive rewards went to top 500 global leaderboard finishers during 2023-2024 seasonal competitions. Examples include Tim the Alien (Mystical), Phantom King, and Rainbow Astronaut Mysticals.
Unique Blooks occupy a separate category for collaboration drops and special events. The 2024 Teacher Appreciation Blook went to verified educator accounts. The 100 Million Players Celebration Blook distributed to all active users during a 48-hour window in November 2024.
These categories create permanent collection gaps for 99% of players. Even dedicated collectors accept they’ll never own certain Mysticals without access to time travel. This artificial scarcity maintains engagement by making 100% completion mathematically impossible for newcomers.
All Blooket Packs and Their Blooks
Blooket organizes its 200+ Blooks across 13 distinct packs split between permanent availability and seasonal rotations. Permanent packs remain purchasable year-round in the Market, while seasonal packs appear during specific months tied to holidays or thematic events. Each pack costs 15-25 tokens and contains 4-12 unique Blooks across all rarity tiers.
Permanent Packs
Medieval Pack (15 tokens):
Contains 11 Blooks ranging from Peasant (Common) to King (Epic). The Medieval theme includes Knights, Wizards, Dragons, and Castle Guards. Drop rates favor Commons at 68% with King appearing in roughly 6% of openings.
Space Pack (20 tokens):
Features 12 Blooks including Astronaut, Alien, Planet, and UFO variants. The Legendary Tim the Alien drops at 1.5% probability. Space Pack remains popular for its science classroom relevance and teacher adoption during astronomy units.
Bot Pack (20 tokens):
Includes 10 robot-themed Blooks from Basic Bot (Common) to Mega Bot (Legendary). This pack has the highest Epic drop rate at 8% but fewer total Blooks than others, making completion faster.
Aquatic Pack (25 tokens):
Contains 13 water-themed Blooks featuring fish, sharks, octopi, and underwater creatures. Megalodon (Rare) and Baby Shark (Uncommon) drive popularity. The pack’s premium 25-token cost comes with 7% Epic odds and 2% Legendary probability.
Safari Pack (20 tokens):
Holds 12 animal Blooks including Lion, Giraffe, Elephant variants across rarities. Rainbow Panda (Legendary) appears at 1.8% rates. Safari sees heavy use during biology units in middle school classrooms.
Outback Pack (20 tokens):
Features 11 Australian-themed Blooks like Kangaroo, Koala, and Emu. This pack introduced Chromas in April 2024, making it the first permanent pack with holographic variants. Chroma Kangaroo drops at 0.04%.
Bug Pack (15 tokens):
Contains 10 insect Blooks from Ant (Common) to Ladybug (Epic). The cheapest pack post-Medieval, Bug Pack serves as starter-friendly option for new players building initial collections.
Lunch Pack (15 tokens):
Includes 11 food-themed Blooks featuring Pizza, Sandwich, and various lunch items. Teachers favor this pack for elementary students due to friendly designs. Chroma variants added December 2025 boosted opening rates 40%.
Seasonal Packs
Spooky Pack (20 tokens, October only):
Releases annually during October with 9 Halloween-themed Blooks. Witch, Ghost, Pumpkin, and Vampire populate the pack. The 2025 version added Haunted House (Legendary) at 1.2% drop rate. Spooky Pack tokens spent in October exceed all other months by 300%.
Blizzard Pack (25 tokens, December):
Available throughout December containing 10 winter holiday Blooks. Santa Claus (Epic), Snowman variants, and Frost Wreath (Legendary) drive demand. The 2025 iteration introduced three new Chromas that retired January 1st, creating FOMO-driven opening sprees.
Spring Pack (20 tokens, March-April):
Features 8 spring-themed Blooks including flowers, bees, and garden creatures. Limited 60-day availability creates urgency. Players who miss Spring Pack wait 11 months for next rotation.
Lucky Pack (20 tokens, March):
Coincides with St. Patrick’s Day, containing 7 Irish-themed Blooks. Lucky Frog (Legendary) appears at 1.5% rates. This pack historically sells fewer tokens than Spooky or Blizzard due to narrower theme appeal.
Lovely Pack (20 tokens, February):
Valentine’s Day pack with 8 romance-themed Blooks. Heart variants, Cupid, and love-related designs populate the set. The shortest seasonal window (14 days) makes Lovely Pack Blooks among the rarest seasonals.
Hidden, Retired & Event-Only Blooks
Approximately 70 Blooks exist in retired status as of February 2026, meaning no legitimate method allows unlocking them anymore. These Blooks appeared during limited-time events, one-off collaborations, or early beta testing phases before Blooket implemented permanent pack systems. Retired Blooks create collector frustration but maintain long-term engagement through impossibility.
Why Some Blooks Are No Longer Obtainable
Blooket retires Blooks for three primary reasons: event expiration, pack consolidation, and contest conclusion. When seasonal events end, associated exclusive Blooks leave the obtainable pool until potential future re-releases that developers rarely confirm.
The 2023 Halloween event featured five exclusive Blooks unavailable in the standard Spooky Pack. Those variants disappeared November 1st, 2023. Players who missed the 72-hour window cannot acquire them through any current method. Blooket’s terms prohibit trading, eliminating secondary markets.
Pack consolidation occurred in March 2024 when developers merged three underperforming packs into existing sets. Twelve Blooks from the retired Dino Pack migrated to Safari, while eight disappeared entirely. This caused community backlash from collectors who suddenly owned unobtainable items newcomers envied.
Contest & Club Reward Blooks
Blooket runs quarterly leaderboard competitions where top performers earn exclusive Mystical Blooks. The Summer 2024 contest awarded Phantom King to the top 500 global token earners over 30 days. These Mysticals cannot drop from packs and won’t re-release according to official developer statements.
Club rewards emerged in late 2025 when Blooket introduced classroom clubs. Teachers who formed clubs of 30+ active students unlocked special Club Blooks for all members. These participation rewards created another unobtainable category for solo players or students in small classes.
The distinction between retired and contest Blooks matters for collection completion psychology. Retired Blooks theoretically could return during anniversary events. Contest Mysticals carry explicit “never again” status from developers, making them ultimate flex items in community circles.