Classroom Games for Teachers
Create trivia quizzes, review games, and spin wheels for any subject — share a link in Google Classroom, and students play instantly. No student accounts, no app downloads, no IT requests.
How to use Snapgame in class
Choose a subject and game format
Pick trivia for review, a spin wheel for random name picking, or describe a custom game to AI — for any subject or grade level.
Create your game in minutes
Add your own questions or let AI generate them. Customize the content, timer, and scoring. Publish when ready.
Share the link with your class
Drop the link in Google Classroom, email, or your LMS. Students click and play — no account, no app, no friction.
Game ideas for classrooms
Subject Review Trivia
Create a trivia quiz covering the last unit's key concepts. Share with students the day before a test — they compete on the leaderboard while reviewing.
Bell Ringer Quiz
Start class with a 5-question warm-up quiz. Share the link as students walk in and they're immediately engaged — no waiting for stragglers.
Random Name Spin Wheel
Build a spin wheel with student names for random cold-calling, team selection, or choosing who presents first. Students love the drama of the spin.
Vocabulary Challenge
Create a vocabulary quiz where students match definitions or fill in terms. Works for language arts, science vocab, social studies terms — any subject.
End-of-Unit Test Prep Game
Build a comprehensive review game before a major test. Students can replay as many times as they want — more engagement than a practice worksheet.
Why teachers love Snapgame
No student accounts
Students click the link and play immediately — no sign-up forms, no forgotten passwords, no parental consent for account creation.
Works on any device
Chromebooks, iPads, phones, classroom computers — the link works in any browser. No app store, no installation.
Free to create
Create and share as many games as you need. Free tier covers classroom use for most teachers.
Instant engagement
Games are active from the moment you share the link. Students engage immediately rather than waiting for setup.
Ready to engage your class?
Create your first classroom game in minutes. Free to start, no credit card required.