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This is a complete guide for sharing a Gimkit.
In this guide you are going to learn about how to share a gimkit with friends and students,
Table of Contents
Step 1: Open Gimkit & Log In
First, go to Gimkit.com and log into your account.
If you don’t have an account, you can sign up for free.
Step 2: Create or Choose a Game
Once you’re logged in, you can either:

- Create a new game by clicking on the “New Kit” button and selecting a game mode.

- Choose an existing game from your library.
- Select the game mode > Then click Continue and set settings.
Step 3: Click on the Share Button

After creating a game, look for the “Share” button. It is usually located on the game screen. Click on it to open the sharing options.
Step 4: Copy & Share the Game Link
When you click on the Share button, a game link will appear.
Just copy the link and send it to your students, friends, or teammates via email, chat, or any other communication platform.
Step 5: (Optional) Adjust Game Settings Before Sharing
Before sharing, you can customize settings like:
- Game duration
- Number of players
- Power-ups and rules
This step is optional, but it helps to make the game more fun and suitable for your needs.
Common Issues & How to Fix Them
Problem 1: Can’t Find the Share Button
Solution: Some game modes may not support sharing. You can try by selecting a different mode or checking the settings.
Problem 2: Students Can’t Join
Solution: Make sure that you have copied the correct game link. Also, check if the game is set to public so that anyone with the link can join.
Problem 3: Private Game Not Loading
Solution: If the game is private, only invited users can join. Make sure you have given access to the right people. If there are still issues, try refreshing the page or restarting your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I Share a Gimkit Game Without an Account?
No, you need a Gimkit account to create and share games. However, players can join a game without an account if they have the game link.
2. How Many Players Can Join a Shared Gimkit?
The number of players depends on the game mode. Some modes allow unlimited players, while others have a limit. You can check the settings for details.
3. Is There a Time Limit for a Shared Game?
Yes, some game modes have time limits. You can adjust the duration in the game settings before sharing.
Last Thing
Sharing a Gimkit game is simple and allows you to engage with students, friends, or teammates in a fun learning experience. Follow the steps above, and if you run into any issues, check the troubleshooting tips.
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