The most advanced and compatible modding utility for Blooket. Proudly 100% open source.
The ThatFruedDued Blooket Utility is currently is maintenance mode for the time being. My life has gotten busy and being the (mostly) sole contributor to this project means that I can't update it very often.
Critical bugs will be fixed as fast as I can, but new features and fixing other projects (like https://thatfrueddued.github.io/blooket-utility-injectables) will not be fixed until I have more time.
The easiest way to use this utility is to simply go to https://blooket-utility.okr765.com. The utility can then be configured by going to the configuration page.
To add functionality to the Blooket website, you must add an injectables. Injectables are separately-maintained addons that inject into the website before the Blooket code is run, allowing them to access and interact with the Blooket website in ways not normally possible. Because of the privileged nature of injectables, they will have full access to your Blooket account if you are signed in. Please be sure you trust the creator before adding an injectable. I have created several open source injectables that are verified to be safe and not touch your account. For this tutorial, I will be using the Custom Maps injectable. Start by going to the configuration page. Once here, click "Add Injectable" under the Injectables dropdown:
Once in the popup, paste the injectable.json
URL, then press the "Add" button:
Now, you can go into the prefs dropdown and enable any prefs you would like:
Thats it! If you have more advanced questions, I (or someone else with experience) can answer them in the discord. If there are any unexpected bugs or errors, you can report those in the issues.
Some injectables require the use of the GUI. The GUI can be accessed by entering a secret code that all gamers know: the Konami code. On a computer, enter this series of directions using your arrow keys: up up down down left right left right
. The menu will appear. To do this on mobile, tap on the cooresponding half of the screen instead of using arrow keys. Example: top half of screen | bottom half of screen | top half of screen | bottom half of screen | left half of screen | right half of screen | left half of screen | right half of screen
. This will open the GUI on mobile.
The support Discord server can be found here.
No. To bypass Blooket's restrictive content security policy, the Blooket code runs sandboxed on a separate website. If you still do not trust this (because trusting random people on the internet is not generally a good idea), this utility is 100% open source, so you can read through the source code and run it yourself.