The hardest thing I know about Gimkit is to find the best mode that suits my needs.
There are different type of modes in the game, which may take lot of time to exactly find out out which one works best.
But don’t worry!
In this article, I will exactly tell you which are the top 10 Best Gimkit modes to play, based on your needs.
You can then choose the one that works best for you.
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Cash Tycoon

In this mode,
You have the freedom to answer questions independently,
Each correct answer rewards you with in-game currency,
Which you can invest in different upgrades or power-ups to improve your gameplay.
The ultimate objective is to gain the highest possible amount of in-game money before the game ends.
If you enjoy strategic decision-making and a balanced yet competitive gaming experience,
Cash Tycoon is the perfect choice.
Best For: Solo players who like strategy and in-game economy.
Team Mode

Team Mode groups students into teams.
In this mode team members answer question together and pool their earnings to reach a common goal.
This mode motivates collaboration and collective problem-solving in kids or students.
Team mode is best for players who enjoy working together and strategizing as a group.
It’s great for those who like collaboration, want to improve each other score, and prefer a more interactive experience.
If you like playing with friends or classmates and helping each other out, this mode is perfect.
Best For: Players who enjoy teamwork and cooperative problem-solving.
Infinity Mode

Infinity Mode is a race against the clock mode.
You try to answer as many questions as you can within a set time limit.
It’s all about speed and accuracy to see how many correct answers you can rack up before time runs out.
I would like to say that,
This is best for players who enjoy endless gameplay and also want to earn as many points as possible over time.
Best For: Fast thinkers who enjoy time challenges.
Trust No One

Trust No one is a game mode where players can steal points from each other.
Inspired by social deduction games,
Trust No One assigns some players as “impostors.”
While everyone answers questions, impostors work secretly to disrupt progress.
Non-impostor players must figure out who the impostors are before it’s too late.
It’s best for players who enjoy competition and deception.
You can’t fully trust your teammates, as anyone could sabotage your progress for their own benefit.
Best For: Players who enjoy deception and deduction games like Among Us.
Fishtopia

Fishtopia is a mode where players collect fish to earn points.
It is the most intresting learning fishing adventure mode.
I personally love it so much, and considered this the “best Gimkit Mode”.
When you answer questions correctly, you collect bait to catch virtual fish.
The more questions you get right, the more bait you earn, and the more fish you can catch.
Best For: Visual learners and players who enjoy a relaxed, exploratory experience
The Floor Is Lava

Floor is Lava is a mode where the floor “lavas” and players must answer questions fast as possible to avoid falling
In The Floor Is Lava, the ground is “lava,” and you need to stay safe and this is only possible if you answers question in correct way.
Each right answer helps you avoid the lava and continue playing.
It’s a lively way to keep you on your toes.
Players who enjoy a fast-paced and challenging experience with a bit of urgency will find it ideal.
Best For: Players who love reflex-based challenges.
Humans vs. Zombies

This mode splits players into two groups: humans and zombies.
Humans can only survive if they give right answer to provided question, while zombies try to “infect” humans by catching them.
The game continues until one side achieves its objective.
If you enjoy learning in team based challenge then this mode it great for you to play.
Best For: Team-based competitive learners.
Capture the Flag

In Capture the Flag, teams compete to seize the opposing team’s flag and bring it back to their base.
If you answer question in proper way or correctly it can give you a privilege, like faster movement or protective gear, to help your team succeed.
This is only made for those player who find teamwork, competition, and strategic planning enjoyable.
Best For: Competitive team players who enjoy strategic planning.
Apocalypse

This mode way introduced in 2025 Season 1, Apocalypse combines tower-defense elements with an apocalyptic theme.
Players work together to defend their base against waves of challenges by giving correct answer and working with strategy in group together.
Best For: Group players who enjoy story-driven survival modes.
Color Clash

This mode was Debut in 2025 Season 2, it focuses on team-based color challenges.
Teams compete to control areas of the game map by answering questions correctly,
Aiming to have the most territory in their team’s color by the end of the game.
Comparison Table of All Modes
Mode | Type | Best For | Gameplay Style | Season Introduced |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cash Tycoon | Solo | Strategy lovers | Currency collection | Classic |
Team Mode | Team | Cooperative learners | Group answering | Classic |
Infinity Mode | Solo | Speed-focused learners | Timed challenge | Classic |
Trust No One | Mixed | Deceptive game fans | Social deduction | Classic |
Fishtopia | Solo | Exploratory, visual learners | Collection-based | Classic |
The Floor Is Lava | Solo | Reflex and fast-response players | Survival | Classic |
Humans vs Zombies | Team | Strategy + group survival players | Infection vs survival | Classic |
Capture the Flag | Team | Competitive team players | Strategy + combat | Classic |
Apocalypse | Team | Tower-defense and survival lovers | Defense | 2025 Season 1 |
Color Clash | Team | Territory-based visual competition | Area control | 2025 Season 2 |
Top 3 Overall Picks
If you’re still unsure, here are my top 3 recommended picks:
- Fishtopia — Most engaging and educational for all learners.
- Trust No One — Great for older students or competitive players.
- Cash Tycoon — Best for solo strategic learners.
Final Thought
In short, with so many intresting modes in Gimkit, there’s something for every type of player.
I hope you like my article and finally you have found your best gimkit mode.

Hey Bro! I’m David Thapa, Co-founder of Race Code,
And I am interested to write about game guides for Gimkit and Blooket.
I just love these games.
At just 18 years old and hailing from Nepal, I’m passionate about improving gamers’ experiences one guide at a time!
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