Students playing Gimkit remotely often miss the shared classroom leaderboard. There’s a simple fix built into the game. Knowing how to view leaderboard on a student device in Gimkit takes one tap, and any student can do it during an active session without help from the teacher.

Why Check the Leaderboard on a Student Device in Gimkit?

In a physical classroom, the teacher usually displays the main leaderboard on a projector. Remote or hybrid sessions remove that shared view, so students lose track of where they stand.

Being able to pull rankings on a personal screen keeps students involved and aware of their position. Competition drives engagement in Gimkit, and real-time visibility on a student device keeps that going even without a projector.

Teachers comparing classroom game tools often look at Blooket vs Kahoot to see how student-side features differ across platforms.

Which Gimkit Modes Support the Student Device Leaderboard?

This works in non-2D Gimkit sessions. If you’re running a standard game, students have full access to this during play. It isn’t available inside the Gimkit 2D game modes.

Game TypeLeaderboard on Student Device
Non-2D modesSupported
2D modesNot supported with this method

Check the session type before telling students to use this.

How to View Leaderboard on a Student Device in Gimkit: Step-by-Step

The process is short. One action does the job.

Step 1. While the Gimkit game is running, the student looks for the D-Pad icon on their device screen.

Step 2. The student clicks or taps the D-Pad icon.

Step 3. The leaderboard opens on their screen.

That’s it. No extra menus, no settings, no teacher input required. Students can check rankings on their own at any point during the session.

Steps Required to View the Leaderboard
Locate D-Pad icon
1
Tap the icon
2
Leaderboard opens
3

When to Use the Leaderboard on a Student Device in Gimkit

The clearest use case is remote learning. Students playing from home can follow the standings through their own screen, so the game feels the same whether they’re in the room or joining from elsewhere.

It also helps in classrooms where students are on individual devices and no projector is running. A student wanting to check their position just taps the icon instead of asking.

Teachers running Gimkit alongside Quizizz, Kahoot, or Quizlet will find this useful for keeping attention during independent sessions. For setup guidance, how to create Gimkit assignments covers the basics, and troubleshooting Gimkit game servers helps when the session runs into connection issues.

Quick Reference for Teachers Using the Gimkit Leaderboard Feature

A simple way to walk students through it the first time:

  • Confirm the session is a non-2D Gimkit mode
  • During the game, find the D-Pad icon on the screen
  • Tap it once to pull up the leaderboard
  • Close it and keep playing

No setup is needed on the teacher side. The feature is automatic in supported game types. Teachers who want to explore related setup can look at how to create a kit in Gimkit or how to enable read to me in Gimkit.

Summary of the Gimkit Student Device Leaderboard

Knowing how to view leaderboard on a student device in Gimkit removes a common friction point in remote and independent play. Students don’t wait for a reveal. They don’t ask a classmate. One tap on the D-Pad icon pulls up the full leaderboard. Small feature, real effect on how engaged students stay.

For teachers running several platforms, the Blooket login guide and Gimkit Pro overview are useful companions.

FAQs

Can students see the leaderboard on their own device in Gimkit?

Yes. During a non-2D Gimkit game, students tap the D-Pad icon on their screen and the leaderboard opens immediately. No teacher input or extra setup is required.

Does this work in Gimkit 2D modes?

No. The D-Pad leaderboard method works in non-2D Gimkit sessions only. For 2D modes, students rely on a shared display or in-game UI specific to that mode instead of the standard leaderboard tap.

Where is the D-Pad icon located in Gimkit?

The D-Pad icon appears on the student’s game screen while a Gimkit session is active. Its exact spot depends on the device and mode, but it stays visible during play so students can tap it any time.

Do teachers need to enable the student leaderboard in Gimkit?

No. The feature is available by default in supported non-2D modes. Teachers don’t adjust any settings. Students access the leaderboard directly on their own device while the game runs.

Can students check the leaderboard multiple times during a Gimkit game?

Yes. Students can tap the D-Pad icon whenever they want during the session. The leaderboard opens, shows current standings, and closes so the student returns to gameplay without disruption.

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