Boss Raid

Host a live raid on the projector while every student joins from their own device with a code and a nickname. Each correct answer fires a visible strike into a giant boss — empty all three health bars together to win.

Classroom / Co-op Raid1-60 PlayersCo-op

Free to play · No credit card required

Boss Raid gameplay screenshot

About Boss Raid

Boss Raid turns a classroom into a raid party. The teacher hosts the fight on the projector and picks the villain — Gloop the Slime King, Embermaw the Last Dragon, Krakos the kraken, or Gigavolt the Mecha Titan. Students join in seconds from any device by typing a six-letter code and a nickname. No student accounts, no installs.

Every player answers questions from the teacher's own study material at their own pace. Each correct answer fires a visible strike into the boss on the big screen, with the student's name on the hit. Fast correct answers can land critical hits, every strike fills a shared Class Charge that unleashes a super strike when full, and when the boss roars back, the next correct answer counters for double damage.

Unlike timed quiz games, Boss Raid has no countdowns and no eliminations. Nothing is lost by answering slowly — a careful reader's strikes count exactly like a fast one's. Wrong answers stay private on the student's own screen, show the correct answer, and quietly return later in the raid. The class cannot lose: the boss falls when all three health bars are emptied together.

After the victory, the teacher gets a class report showing the most-missed questions with their correct answers — ready to discuss while the material is fresh — plus a per-player strike table. Teachers without uploaded material can host instantly with the built-in sample question pack.

Who Boss Raid Is For

Teachers who want the energy of a live quiz game without timers, points pressure, or a podium that ranks the room. Works from one student to a full class of sixty.

Best Subjects to Study With Boss Raid

Test review

The whole class grinds through the same question set together, and the report shows exactly which concepts to reteach.

Languages and vocabulary

Short questions keep strikes flowing, and missed words quietly return for another attempt during the same raid.

Science and biology

Term-heavy material becomes shared firepower — every remembered definition visibly damages the boss.

History and social studies

Dates, people, and causes split naturally across three boss phases with teacher-led discussion breaks between them.

How to Play Boss Raid

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Students join in seconds with a code and a nickname — no accounts needed

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Every correct answer strikes the boss on the big screen, with your name on the hit

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Fast right answers can land critical hits, and a full Class Charge unleashes a super strike

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Wrong answers stay private and come back for another try — the teacher gets a class report at the end

What You'll Learn

Active Recall

Every question forces your brain to actively retrieve information, strengthening neural pathways and long-term memory.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately whether your answer was correct. AI explains the right answer when you get it wrong, turning mistakes into learning moments.

Gamified Motivation

Points, streaks, and progression systems keep you engaged longer than traditional studying. You study more because it feels like play.

Any Subject

Upload any study material: biology, history, math, language learning, exam prep. If it's in your notes, it becomes a game.

Game Details

Players
1-60 Players
Category
Classroom / Co-op Raid
Difficulty
Co-op
Platform
Web Browser

Ready to Play Boss Raid?

Upload your study notes, let AI generate questions, and start playing in under 2 minutes. Works with any subject.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do students join a Boss Raid?

The teacher hosts the raid and the projector shows a six-letter code. Students go to studyquest.app/join on any device, type the code and a nickname, and they are in. Students do not need accounts.

Is Boss Raid timed like Kahoot?

No. There are no countdowns and no per-question timers. Students answer at their own pace, and slow answers count exactly as much as fast ones. Fast correct answers can earn a critical hit bonus, but nothing is ever lost by reading carefully.

Can students see each other's mistakes?

No. The projector only ever shows hits. Wrong answers stay private on each student's own screen, show the correct answer, and return later in the raid for another try.

What does the teacher get at the end?

A class report showing where the class fought hardest — the most-missed questions with their correct answers — plus a per-player strike and accuracy table visible only to the host.

How many students can join, and what do I need?

A raid supports up to 60 players, and a teacher can even run it solo to test. You need one screen for the arena (a projector or shared screen) and any browser-capable device per student. No uploads yet? Host with the built-in sample questions.