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Gimkit Help How can we help you? Featured Articles 🕹 Host a live game 📝 Create a kit from scratch 🙋♀️ Account FAQ 🏫 Gimkit Groups explained 📚 Assignments explained 🎒 Classes Explained
Create an account - Gimkit Help When you sign up for a Gimkit account, you'll get quick tour and instant access to creating and managing kits, hosting games, and more All new accounts start with a 14-day free trial of Gimkit Pro
Host a live game - Gimkit Help Students joining without Classes will visit Gimkit com join and enter your game code to join You can also click the game code to copy a link directly to your game Share that link with your students and they'll be able to join your game without entering the game code
My Account | Gimkit Help You can view the information Gimkit collects on you anytime from inside your account Click into the Settings section of your account using the Me dropdown menu or by visiting gimkit com settings
Join a live game - Gimkit Help If your teacher is using classes you're logged into Gimkit, you'll join the game automatically Enter your name or approve your nickname if your teacher is using the Nickname Generator
Hosting | Gimkit Help Custom Game Settings in Gimkit allow you to customize your language and currency during games They're easy to update any time: Visit https: www gimkit com settings or go to your dashboard, click Me, and select Settings from the drop down menu
Gameplay | Gimkit Help 🧠 Smart Repetition Questions in Gimkit are shown to each player at their own pace After a player has seen each questions once, they start to repeat Smart Repetition repeats questions students missed the first time around more often in live games (all modes) and assignments