Gimkit Host Manual

A Gimkit host controls every part of a live session — from selecting questions to tracking scores in real time. Players earn virtual currency for correct answers, and the host manages it all. This guide covers setup, game modes, and settings so you can open a Gimkit account and start hosting right away.

What Is a Gimkit Host?

A Gimkit host is the person who launches and manages a live game session. The host picks a question set (called a Kit), selects a game mode, adjusts settings like timers and power-ups, and distributes the join code to players.

During the session, the host monitors accuracy rates, watches the leaderboard, and can remove disruptive players. After the round, a report breaks down which questions caused the most errors.

How to Host a Gimkit Game Step by Step

Hosting takes less than two minutes once your Kit is ready. Here is the process from login to launch.

1
Log in at gimkit.com. New users can register for free. If you need a paid plan for unlimited modes, check the Gimkit Pro details.
2
Build or choose a Kit. Add questions manually, import from a spreadsheet, or copy a community Kit. See how to create a Kit in Gimkit for a full walkthrough.
3
Click the green “Play Live” button next to your Kit on the dashboard.
4
Pick a game mode from the Mode Picker and configure your settings.
5
Share the join code, QR code, or direct link with players. If you use Gimkit classes, students join instantly without entering a code.
6
Hit “Start Game” when everyone is in the lobby.

Which Gimkit Host Game Mode Should You Pick?

The mode you select changes the entire feel of a session. Each wraps quiz questions inside a different gameplay mechanic.

Gimkit Game Modes by Category
2D World Modes (35%) — Snowbrawl, Fishtopia, Don’t Look Down
Classic/Tycoon (30%) — Solo or team cash races
Social Deduction (20%) — Trust No One, Find Imposters
Survival & Other (15%) — Dig It Up, One Way Out

Classic mode works best for straightforward review. For high-energy sessions, Gimkit Snowbrawl and Gimkit Blastball add competitive 2D gameplay. Don’t Look Down is a platformer-style survival mode that keeps attention locked in. For more on the full range, see the Gimkit 2D game modes overview.

Gimkit Host Settings You Can Adjust

Every Gimkit host can fine-tune a session before launching. The table below lists key options.

SettingWhat It ControlsDefault
Game GoalEnd condition: time limit, cash target, or question countVaries by mode
Late EntryAllows or blocks players from joining after the game startsOn
Nickname GeneratorAssigns random safe names instead of player-entered namesOff
Power-UpsEnables or disables in-game bonus abilitiesOn
AudioToggles background music and sound effectsOn
Max TimerGame length cap — up to 59 minutes15 min

Limiting power-ups keeps the focus on questions rather than strategy. For accessibility options, you can also enable Read to Me in Gimkit for audio-supported play.

How to Track Progress During a Gimkit Host Session

The host dashboard shows real-time scores and per-question accuracy while the game runs. In non-2D modes, a leaderboard displays on the host screen — ideal for projecting to a classroom. In 2D modes, the host can spectate individual players. Learn more about how to view the leaderboard on a student device in Gimkit.

After the round, a post-game report flags which questions had the lowest accuracy.

Avg. Student Completion Rate by Mode
Classic
88%
Snowbrawl
82%
Fishtopia
79%
Trust No One
74%
Don’t Look Down
71%

Common Gimkit Host Mistakes to Avoid

Overusing power-ups pulls attention from actual questions. Allowing late entry without limits creates mid-session confusion. Running the same mode every time reduces participation.

Connectivity issues are another common problem. If players experience lag in 2D modes, switch to a non-2D mode. Our guide on Gimkit packet loss covers troubleshooting steps. Test your setup a few minutes before the session starts.

FAQs

Can I host a Gimkit game for free?

Yes. Free accounts allow Kit creation and live hosting with basic modes. Paid plans unlock additional game modes and assignment features.

How many players can join a Gimkit host session?

Gimkit supports up to 500 players per session. For sessions above 100 players, non-2D modes perform better and reduce lag.

Can students join a Gimkit game late?

Yes. The “Late Entry” toggle is on by default. Players can enter mid-game using the same join code or link.

What is the best Gimkit game mode for test review?

Classic mode focuses purely on answering questions and earning currency. It keeps distractions low and works well for formative assessment.

How do I remove a player during a Gimkit session?

In the lobby, hover over the player name and click to remove. Mid-game, use the host control panel in the upper-right corner of the screen.