Where Kahoot is useful
Kahoot is useful for quick live quizzes, review rounds, and class-wide energy.

Kahoot is great for fast classroom quiz energy. Deck.Toys is built for teachers who want the whole lesson to become interactive, guided, and playable.
Kahoot is useful for quick live quizzes, review rounds, and class-wide energy.
Deck.Toys is useful when the teacher wants instruction, practice, games, checks, video, branching paths, and reports in one connected lesson flow.
| Classroom need | Kahoot | Deck.Toys |
|---|---|---|
| Quick live quiz | Strong for fast question rounds and shared classroom energy. | Supports quiz activities inside a larger lesson map. |
| Study-set activities | Useful for quiz-style review. | Turns study content into games and activities along a path. |
| Interactive lesson maps | Usually centered on the quiz session. | Strong with maps, paths, activities, locks, keys, and checkpoints. |
| Branching learning paths | Best for whole-class quiz pacing. | Can support remediation, extension, challenge, and choice routes. |
| Locks, keys, and escape-room mechanics | Not the main classroom pattern. | Built for adventure-style progression and unlocks. |
| Interactive video checkpoints | Not the main use case. | Can connect video checkpoints to activities in the deck. |
| AI from existing teacher content | Often starts from question sets. | Can start from worksheets, slides, videos, study sets, and other lesson materials. |
| Live teacher control | Strong for running a live quiz. | Supports live guidance, Teacher Sync-style orchestration, and progress visibility. |
| Reports and next-step intervention | Useful quiz results. | Shows progress through the full assigned lesson journey. |
| Works for full lesson journeys | Best when the main event is a quiz. | Best when the whole lesson should be playable. |
Turn a 30-60 minute lesson into an interactive journey
Combine instruction, checks, games, and review in one place
Let students move through a map instead of only answering a quiz
Create escape-room style review lessons
Track where students are stuck during class
The workflow stays teacher-led. Deck.Toys gives the lesson a playable structure, then the teacher decides how students move through it.
Start from a worksheet, slide deck, video, study set, document, or lesson idea.
Arrange slides, checks, games, locks, keys, paths, and checkpoints on a lesson map.
Students move through the deck in a guided, self-paced, or mixed classroom flow.
Use live progress visibility to pause, redirect, support, or stretch the class.
Review progress and responses so the next explanation, reteach, or challenge is grounded in what happened.
Deck.Toys is strongest when activities need to connect into one teachable classroom journey.
Turn a lesson into a visual path with activities, checkpoints, and clear progression.
Use study content across matching, choices, memory, sequencing, word games, and review paths.
Connect video segments to checks and activities so watching becomes part of the lesson flow.
Start from existing teacher materials and shape them into an editable Deck.Toys lesson path.
Guide live classroom pacing and see where students are during the lesson.
Use progress and response data to decide the next support, review, or challenge.
See the current Deck.Toys Free and Pro options.
Start building a lesson adventure for your class.
Browse public examples and classroom-ready deck ideas.
See how existing materials can become interactive lesson paths.
Open the wizard when you are signed in as a teacher.
Build lessons with paths, locks, keys, clues, and checkpoints.
Deck.Toys can replace some classroom quiz sessions, but it is broader than a quiz game. Use Deck.Toys when you want a complete interactive lesson journey with maps, activities, games, and teacher monitoring.
Yes. Deck.Toys includes quiz and study-set activities, but they can be connected inside a larger lesson path.
Choose Deck.Toys when the goal is not only to review questions, but to guide students through instruction, practice, exploration, games, and checkpoints.
Yes. Deck.Toys is designed for live and self-paced classroom use, with teacher guidance and progress visibility.
Use Deck.Toys when a quiz should be one checkpoint inside a complete classroom journey.