Kahoot has become a hugely popular learning tool in schools, and now students are coming up with a variety of ways to break it.
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Kahoot is an interactive platform that lets users either play quizzes together or build their own ones and then play them.
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Kahoot
People can join games based on codes, and the platform tracks players' quiz scores based on their username.
The teacher or leader's computer shows the question, and then students or other players have the answer options come up via an app on their phones, computers, or tablets. People who aren't in the same room or can't see the lead computer have no way of seeing the question.
It's kind of like when your teacher would let you play a game at the end of class, but it's an app.
Gotta represent💚💜and what better place to do so than in an ap lit figurative language kahoot!
It's become a popular teaching tool in schools and with students. And, of course, there are Kahoot memes.
Rainbow Six Siege lobbies should include Kahoot music while each round loads.
Yea sex is great and all but have you ever gotten first place in Kahoot?
And there's a whole thing about picking a good username when you play.
In fact, the game has become so popular, people now stream games on Twitch.
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But since the game has grown in popularity over the past year, some students have begun trying to "hack" the game.
Some people just do this just for fun; others try to crash the session.
"I do it for fun. The teachers usually don't get mad — they'll be confused why there are more people in the chat than in the class," said Des Torres, an 18-year-old from Ohio.
However, there are now also websites and people on Twitter who say that they can send bots into games, adding sometimes dozens of extra players, thus overloading and crashing games.
Playing kahoot in class and someone’s using bots to basically DDoS our kahoot game lmao
BuzzFeed News tried out Kahoot.Ninja and managed to spawn around 20 bots into a game. The crash button did not work, though, and the bots did not overload the game.
The platform also allows users to pay to get priority access to bots, and to get every answer in the quiz right. Feedback and successes are discussed in a Discord channel. BuzzFeed News has reached out to an admin for comment.
Across the internet, there are multiple platforms, tutorials, and people promising to help crash Kahoot games. Most of these hacks are created by teens.
View this video on YouTube
Yo is anyone late night streaming kahoot? Cause I want to ruin someone’s stream filled with ton of bots. And I have app as well to send bots from my phone. Someone please hmu if theirs any kahoot streamers out their.
“Yes, we’re aware and it’s a rare occurrence,” Kahoot's global head of communications, Falguni Bhuta, told BuzzFeed News. “For the off-chance it does happen, we made a two-step join-in process which verifies that are you a person, to make the experience better for teachers and students.”
@liberryninja Hi! It sounds like a student in your classroom hacked the kahoot with a bot program. You can try to use the 2-step join or the nickname generator 👉🏼 https://t.co/tTuRPb0SFc Enabling these options tends to confuse bots enough to not be able to enter the game. Hope this helps! :)
- Rachael KrishnaBuzzFeed News Reporter