How to Favorite a Blooket Question Set

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How to favorite a Blooket question set is the easiest organization hack nobody talks about. I used to search for the same multiplication set every single week because I couldn’t remember what it was called.

Total waste of time.

Why Favoriting Matters

Think of favorites like bookmarks for your most-used content.

You find an amazing set on the water cycle, use it once, then lose it forever in the Discover tab.

Favoriting solves this problem in two clicks.

Finding the Heart Icon

When you’re browsing question sets in Discover, look for the heart icon.

It’s in the top right corner of every set preview card.

Gray heart means it’s not favored. Red heart means it is.

Super simple.

Favoriting from Search Results

Here’s the fastest method:

Search for your topic, scroll through results, and click the heart on any set that looks good.

You don’t even need to open the set to favorite it.

I like five sets at once when I’m planning a new unit, then go back and review them later.

Favoriting After Opening a Set

Already viewing a question set?

The heart icon is at the top of the page, next to the set title.

One click and it’s saved to your favorites.

I do this after I preview questions and confirm the set is actually good.

Accessing Your Favorited Sets

Click on your profile picture in the top right.

Select “Favorites” from the dropdown menu.

Boom—every set you’ve ever favorited is right there.

No more searching through thousands of random sets to find that one perfect quiz.

Organizing Favorites with Folders

Here’s where it gets powerful:

You can create folders to organize your favorites by unit, subject, or whatever system works for you.

I have folders for:

  • Unit 1: Cells
  • Quick Warm-ups
  • Test Review

Check out how to organize Blooket question sets with folders for the complete setup.

Unfavoriting Sets You Don’t Use

That set you favorited in September but never used?

Click the heart again to unfavorite it.

Keeps your favorites list clean and actually useful.

I clean mine out every quarter, removing stuff I thought I’d use but didn’t.

Favoriting vs. Copying

Important distinction:

Favoriting just bookmarks a set—you’re using someone else’s content.

Copying creates your own version that you can edit.

I favorite sets I use as-is, and copy sets I want to customize. Learn more about how to copy a public question set in Blooket.

Mobile Favoriting

The Blooket mobile app works the same way.

Heart icon, one tap, done.

I favorite sets while scrolling on my phone during lunch, then access them later on my laptop.

Collaboration Benefits

When you favorite a set, you can easily share it with colleagues.

“Hey, check my favorites for that Civil War set I mentioned.”

Way easier than trying to describe how to search for it.

What Happens If the Original Set Gets Deleted

Good question.

If the creator deletes their set, it disappears from your favorites too.

This happened to me once with a chemistry set I loved. Heartbreaking.

That’s why I copy important sets in addition to favoriting them.

Using Favorites for Long-Term Planning

At the start of each semester, I go through my curriculum.

I search for quality sets on every major topic and favorite them all.

Then I have a ready-made library for the entire term.

Saves me hours of searching mid-week when I’m already buried in grading.

Favorite Sets from Top Creators

When you find a creator who makes consistently great content, favorite multiple sets from them at once.

I have one creator whose entire library is favorited because everything they make is fire.

FAQ

Is there a limit to how many sets I can favorite?

No, favorite as many as you want—there’s no cap.

Can other teachers see what I’ve favorited?

No, your favorites are private to your account only.

Do favorited sets update if the creator changes them?

Yes, you’ll see the most current version since you’re linking to their set.

Can I favorite my own question sets?

Yes, though it’s more useful to organize them in folders instead.