The best defense is a good offense. Stop searching for "how to stop bots" and start using the built-in tools. Your quizzes will run smoother, your data will be cleaner, and your students will learn that in your classroom, the only thing flooding the room is knowledge.
If you want to explore more about securing your digital classroom or maximizing student engagement, let me know:
Do your students use or personal ones? What specific disruption are you seeing most often?
The Quizizz Bot Flooder Online typically operates by:
Most online Quizizz bot flooders (e.g., from GitHub, Replit, or random websites) are unreliable, often contain malware, violate Quizizz's terms of service, and can get your account banned.
Aside from flooders, some students look for "Quizizz cheats" to automatically answer questions correctly, aiming for high scores without studying. The Impact of Bot Flooding on the Classroom