When you create a new round, you need to select what type of round you want. There are 3 different round formats, Standard, Buzzer and Knocked Out!
Standard Rounds
Standard rounds are basic quiz rounds and can contain any of the different question types. You can also activate any of the question features during a standard round.
Once you have added questions to your round, you will only be able to change the format if all the questions in the round are compatible with the new round format. If this is not the case, you must delete the incompatible questions to change the round format.
Buzzer Rounds
During a buzzer round participants press the buzzer on their device to answer the question. The name of the first team to buzz-in appears on the big screen, their buzzer sounds and they will see the ‘Answer Out Loud’ image on their device.​
They then shout out the answer and the host decides whether their answer is correct. If they’re correct they are awarded the points if they are incorrect any other team can then buzz-in.​ If the question contains picture reveal effects, audio or video, this will pause until the player has answered and if the player is incorrect it will start again.​
Please note, you are not able to use Nearest Wins, Out of Order or You Decide questions in Buzzer rounds. Also, the only question feature you can use in a Buzzer round is minus marks.​



Knocked Out Rounds
During a Knocked Out round, players answer questions as normal, however if they give an incorrect answer they are Knocked Out! This continues until the end of the round where the teams who have survived are shown on the Big Screen or everyone is Knocked Out!
Please note that a Knocked Out round can contain standard, multiple choice and out of order questions but not nearest wins, wipeout and you decide questions. Also, you can’t use any of the extra quiz features during a Knocked Out!



MUSICAL BINGO ROUNDS
Musical bingo rounds work like a traditional bingo games but instead of numbers being called out, you play short clips of music and players mark the clips off their bingo card on the answering app.
You can import up to 100 music clips and players play for four corners, one line, two lines and a full house. You can play a round of musical bingo during a quiz with points awarded to the winners or as a stand alone musical bingo event.



Standard questions
Nearest Wins questions
Full Text
Alphapad
Numberpad
Numberpad



Standard questions are answered in one of three ways.
If the answer starts with a letter you choose whether your players answer with Full Text or Alphapad as you are hosting your quiz.
If the answer is a number then players automatically answer using the Numberpad.

Nearest wins questions must have a numerical answer so players use the numberpad to submit their answer.
They are great for tie-break situations.
If two or more players are an equal distance from the correct answer the quickest team gets the points.
Multiple Choice Questions
out of order Questions
Text
Pictures
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Pictures


There are two types of multiple choice questions, Text and Picture.
In both types players select the answer or answers which they think are correct and press submit.


In out of order questions, players have to put the answer options into the correct order.
They tap on each answer to put them in order.
Players have to get all the answers in the correct order to get the points.
wipeout questions
you decide Questions
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Pictures
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Pictures


Players are given a number of answers and must select the correct ones.
They get points for each correct answer they choose but if they get one wrong they don’t get any points.


There is no set correct answer to a you decide question.
The correct answer is the most popular one i.e. the one the most players choose.
If two or more options get the same number of votes then the correct answer is the one which was seleced first.
There are four different question features which can be added to your questions. You can do this on either the Round Screen or the individual question screen. If you set the features on the Round Screen these changes will affect all questions in the round. You can see a feature is active when the title is orange.
Fastest Fingers

The first team with a correct answer is awarded additional points, you set the number of points by entering it in the box.
If you activate the sliding scale the next fastest team will also be awarded extra points but one less for each position e.g. if you enter 5 points, the first team with the correct answer will receive 5 extra points, the next will receive 4, then 3, 2 and 1.
Minus Marks

With Minus Marks active, teams who give an incorrect answer will have points deducted from their total.
You set the number of points to be deducted by typing it in the box. You can also deduct points from teams who fail to give an answer by checking the box.
Locked Out

When Locked Out is active teams who give an incorrect answer will be Locked Out of the next questions so unable to give an answer.
You can also include teams who fail to answer by checking the box.
Answer Limit

This allows you to set the number of correct answers which will be accepted, e.g. if you select 10 only the first 10 teams with a correct answer will receive points, any further answers will be ignored even if they are correct.
point share

When the Point Share feature is active the total number of points on offer will be shared equally between all the correct teams and this is rounded up if it is not a whole number. For example, if there are 100 points on offer and 8 teams are correct, each team will get 13 points. Point Share can’t be active with any other game features.