How It Works
How Quizzy Turns Class Quiz Exports Into Practice
Quizzy is a file-to-practice workflow for students who already have classroom quiz material and want to revise it more actively.
The Problem Quizzy Solves
Many students receive quiz exports after class. Those files are useful, but they often show questions and answers together. That makes revision too passive because the answer is visible before the student has tried to remember it. Quizzy separates that material into an editable practice quiz so the student can answer first, review mistakes, and repeat weak questions.
Supported Study Materials
Quizzy currently focuses on Kahoot details PDFs and Wooclap-style Excel quiz sheets. These formats are common in classroom review sessions because they contain prompts, options, and answer keys. The tool is not affiliated with Kahoot or Wooclap; it only describes file formats that students may export from those services.
Step 1: Upload A Quiz Export
On the Quizzy tool, choose a Kahoot PDF or Wooclap Excel file. The backend reads the file, extracts detected questions, options, answer flags, and any question images that can be recovered from the source material.
Step 2: Review The Extraction
Extraction is not treated as perfect. PDF layouts, screenshots, and spreadsheet formats can vary, so Quizzy shows the detected questions before practice starts. Students can edit prompts, clean up answer choices, remove bad options, and mark the correct answer if the source file was unclear.
Step 3: Practise With Active Recall
After review, students can start quiz mode or study mode. Quiz mode gives a direct score and a full answer review at the end. Study mode is slower and is meant for repeated revision, especially when the goal is to revisit questions that were missed or bookmarked.
What Is Saved
Saved quizzes, theme settings, sound preferences, and practice marks are stored in the user's browser local storage. Uploaded source files are processed by the backend, and generated quiz images may be stored so they can display with the extracted question. The Privacy Policy explains this in more detail.
Limits And Accuracy
Quizzy is a revision aid, not an answer authority. Students should compare the extracted quiz with their original class material before relying on it. The tool can miss questions, misread text, or lose formatting if the original export is unusual, image-heavy, or poorly structured.
Editorial Approach
The site content is written around practical student revision workflows: active recall, practice questions, spaced review, and exam preparation. Articles and tool pages are intended to explain how students can use their existing class material more effectively, rather than replacing their notes, lectures, or instructor guidance.