Quick Answer: Blooket suspensions typically last a few hours to 24 hours or even weeks. If you repeat the offense, it can lead to longer bans or even permanent suspension.
So your Blooket account just got hit with a suspension.
Or maybe one of your students got locked out
No worry bruda,
In this post I’m going to exactly show you how to fix blooket suspension, how to avoid it next time, and what to do while you’re waiting.
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What Is a Blooket Suspension?
Before we move to the timer,
let’s be clear on what a Blooket suspension actually is.
Blooket suspends accounts when users break the rules.
This includes things like:
- Spamming game codes
- Hacking or using bots
- Disrupting other users
- Abusing features or cheating in games
It’s Blooket’s way of keeping the platform fair and fun for everyone.
So… How Long Does a Blooket Suspension Last?

For this dude, blooket suspension last for 4 weeks.
Most suspensions are temporary. In many cases, they last anywhere from:
- 1 hour
- 24 hours
- Up to a few weeks
But here’s the catch:Blooket doesn’t always say how long.
Sometimes, you just see a message like:
“You’ve been suspended for violating our terms.”
That’s it. No timer, email but just confusion.
In my experience and based on what other users have shared first-time suspensions usually last less than 24 hours.
But if you keep breaking the rules then,
You could face:
- Longer suspensions
- Or even a permanent ban
How to Know Why You Got Suspended
You might not even know what you did wrong.
So here’s what you should check:
- Did you use a bot to flood games?
- Did you spam codes into random live games?
- Did you copy-paste weird names or emojis to troll?
- Did you try to hack Blooket tokens?
Even small actions like joining too many games fast can trigger auto-suspension.
Blooket’s system sometimes acts quickly to stop what it thinks is abuse.
Can You Appeal a Blooket Suspension?
Yes, but blooket support doesn’t always reply fast or at all especially for free users.
Still, here’s what you can do:
Step 1: Visit the Contact Page
Go to Blooket’s Contact Form.
Step 2: Explain Your Situation
Keep it short and respectful. Say:
- You’re confused about the suspension
- You think it may have been a mistake
- You’d like clarification or a second chance
Second chance Clarification mail
“Subject: Apology and Request for Second Chance
Hi Blooket Team,
I want to sincerely apologize for using hacks on your platform. I realize now that it was wrong and unfair to other users. I take full responsibility for my actions.
I’ve learned from this mistake and will never do it again. I really enjoy using Blooket and would be grateful if you could give me one more chance to play fairly.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
[Your Name]
[Your Blooket Username or Email]“
Step 3: Wait (And Hope)
Some users get replies.
Others don’t.
But it’s worth trying.
What To Do While You’re Suspended
You don’t have to just sit there.
Here’s what I recommend:
- Try Gimkit, Quizizz, or Kahoot as backups
- Use the time to read Blooket’s rules
- If you’re a teacher, warn your class about behaviors that lead to bans
- Bookmark this blog so you’re ready next time
How to Avoid Getting Suspended Again
Here’s where you take control.
1. Play Fair
Don’t use bots or hacks even if they seem fun.
2. Stick to Private Games
Avoid joining random public games unless invited.
3. Use Real Names (or Approve Student Names)
Weird, offensive, or spammy names can get flagged.
4. Don’t Spam
Joining too many games in a short time is suspicious activity to blooket.
5. Respect the Platform
Blooket is made for learning and fun — not chaos.
Final Thoughts
So, how long do Blooket suspensions last?
Usually less than a day or even weeks but it depends on what you did and if it’s your first time.
My last advice,
Play smart, respect the rules, and if you ever get suspended again, now you know exactly what to do.
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