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Best Free Quiz Makers for Teachers (2026)

An honest comparison of the free quiz makers teachers actually use in 2026: Quizizz, Kahoot, Quizlet, Blooket, Google Forms, and FoxFish.

June 5, 2026 9 min read

Every year a wave of "best quiz maker" posts arrives, and most of them are review-fee affiliate roundups. This one isn't. We make FoxFish, so we'll be transparent about where it fits and where the competition is actually better.

What we're optimizing for

A good free quiz maker should let a teacher (a) generate a quiz quickly from real content, (b) assign it without making students create accounts, and (c) see clean data afterward. Bonus points for handling printable materials too. We're rating against those three criteria, not on flashiness.

Quizizz

Best for: live, gamified review with a class.

Strong free tier, polished live game mode with leaderboards, deep library of teacher-shared quizzes. Weakness: building your own quiz from scratch is still mostly manual; AI generation is gated behind paid plans and is more limited than competitors. Full FoxFish vs Quizizz comparison.

Kahoot

Best for: high-energy whole-class review.

The original live game show. Kids know the music. Free tier supports basic kahoots but caps participants and locks AI behind a paid plan. Weakness: not built for async assignments or detailed analytics. Full comparison.

Quizlet

Best for: student-driven flashcard study.

Massive student-facing community, strong study modes, recognized brand. Their AI features (Q-Chat, Magic Notes) are mostly on the paid Plus plan. Weakness: built for individual students more than for teacher assignments. Full comparison.

Blooket

Best for: upper-elementary review with game modes kids love.

Free tier is generous and the game modes (Gold Quest, Tower Defense) keep students engaged. Weakness: limited analytics, no printable export, content library quality is uneven.

Google Forms

Best for: teachers already deep in the Google ecosystem.

Free, integrates with Classroom, exports to Sheets. Weakness: no AI generation, basic gradebook, no printable PDF flow, and you'll spend the time typing every question yourself.

FoxFish

Best for: teachers who want generated quizzes, exams, worksheets, and flashcards from a single topic — and a gradebook that shows which student missed which question.

AI generation is included on the free plan. Students join with a name + PIN (no accounts). Every material exports to a printable PDF with a QR code so paper homework still gets auto-graded. Weakness: no live game-show mode; if "students cheering at a leaderboard" is core to your classroom culture, pair FoxFish with Quizizz or Kahoot for live review.

Most teachers don't pick one tool — they layer two: a generator like FoxFish for the daily content + one game-show tool for energy. The cheapest stack in 2026 is FoxFish free plan + Kahoot free plan, which together cover ~90% of classroom assessment needs.

The honest summary

  • Need a live game show? Kahoot or Quizizz.
  • Need printable worksheets and exams? FoxFish.
  • Need student-driven flashcards? Quizlet or FoxFish.
  • Need everything in Google Classroom? Google Forms + a generator.
  • Need detailed per-student analytics? FoxFish.

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