In a game of Blocks, students answer questions to earn block pieces. Place pieces on the grid to complete rows or columns and earn points. When all three pieces are placed, players will need to answer a question to earn three more. Keep playing until you run out of moves, and try to beat your top score!
You can start a game of Blocks on any set that includes at least six terms and definitions.
To start a game of Blocks
- Log in to your account.
- Go to the set.
- Select Blocks.
- Select Play.
- Drag and drop the three puzzle pieces onto the board.
You earn points by forming full rows or columns with your placed pieces. - Answer a question correctly to earn your next three pieces.
You can refresh a question if you want to try a different one. - Play until you run out of moves!
Settings and options
You can adjust to study only starred terms and select the question format in the Options menu.
Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can play a game of Blocks. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.
In a game of Blocks, students answer questions to earn block pieces. Place pieces on the grid to complete rows or columns and earn points. When all three pieces are placed, players will need to answer a question to earn three more. Keep playing until you run out of moves, and try to beat your top score!
You can start a game of Blocks on any set that includes at least six terms and definitions.
To start a game of Blocks
- Open a set.
- Go to the set.
- Select Blocks.
- Select Play.
- Drag and drop the three puzzle pieces onto the board.
You earn points by forming full rows or columns with your placed pieces. - Answer a question correctly to earn your next three pieces.
You can refresh a question if you want to try a different one. - Play until you run out of moves!
Settings and options
You can adjust to study only starred terms and select the question format in the Options menu.
Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can play a game of Blocks. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.
In a game of Blocks, students answer questions to earn block pieces. Place pieces on the grid to complete rows or columns and earn points. When all three pieces are placed, players will need to answer a question to earn three more. Keep playing until you run out of moves, and try to beat your top score!
You can start a game of Blocks on any set that includes at least six terms and definitions.
To start a game of Blocks
- Open a set.
- Go to the set.
- Select Blocks.
- Select Play.
- Drag and drop the three puzzle pieces onto the board.
You earn points by forming full rows or columns with your placed pieces. - Answer a question correctly to earn your next three pieces.
You can refresh a question if you want to try a different one. - Play until you run out of moves!
Settings and options
You can adjust to study only starred terms and select the question format in the Options menu.
Users in certain locations must have their parent confirm their consent via a confirmation email before they can play a game of Blocks. Find out more about younger users' account limitations.