Queen Blook in Blooket

Queen is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Medieval Pack with a 9% drop rate per opening. She is King‘s wife — one of the few confirmed blook relationships in the game alongside the Joey–Kangaroo parent-child pair. Despite the royal connection, Queen has significantly less game mode presence than her husband: where King appears in 8 modes, Queen is limited to Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, Factory, and Café. Queen and Witch are also the only two Medieval Pack blooks excluded from Gold Quest — the mode most closely associated with the Medieval theme. Medieval Pack probability across all tiers is available at the BlooketIQ calculator.

Queen Blook in Blooket

Queen Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Rare

Pack

Medieval Pack

Drop Rate

9% (approximately 1 in 11 per opening)

Pack Cost

20 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

10

Sell Value

20 tokens

Game Modes

Tower of Doom, Crazy Kingdom, Factory, Café

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Queen in Blooket

Queen drops from the Medieval Pack at 9% — matching Dragon and Jester. The Medieval Pack costs 20 tokens per opening and is Blooket’s very first market pack (Season 1). All three Rares share equal odds — no Medieval Rare is favoured over another.

Queen in Game Modes

Queen appears in 4 game modes — fewer than Dragon (10) and Jester (7), but still above average for a Rare.

Tower of Doom (Card)

Queen is a Medieval (⚔️) category card with default stats of 10 Strength, 16 Charisma, and 16 Wisdom. The balanced Charisma/Wisdom split (both 16) gives Queen versatility — she is neither a pure attacker nor a pure support card, but a flexible middle-ground option.

Crazy Kingdom

Queen asks yes/no questions in Crazy Kingdom as part of the Medieval Pack’s full roster. All 10 Medieval Pack blooks participate in Crazy Kingdom — though Dragon and Slime Monster trigger as punishments rather than asking questions.

Factory

Queen operates as a Medieval (⚔️) unit in Factory. While Medieval units are outclassed by Wonderland (🏰) blooks at max level, they serve as solid early-to-mid-game units while building toward a full Wonderland lineup.

Café

Queen appears as a customer in Café.

Not in Gold Quest

Queen and Witch are the only two Medieval Pack blooks absent from Gold Quest — the mode most thematically aligned with the pack. Every other Medieval blook (Dragon, Jester, Elf, Fairy, Wizard, Slime Monster, Unicorn, King) appears in Gold Quest in some capacity.

Queen Design & Appearance

Queen depicts a regal female figure wearing a crown and a flowing dress — the classic medieval queen archetype. The design complements King‘s royal aesthetic while existing two full rarity tiers below (Rare vs Legendary). This rarity gap between husband and wife is one of the wider relationship-based rarity splits in the game.

Queen has no Chroma reskin. The Medieval Pack contains no Chromas. The only Queen-adjacent blook in the game is Queen of Hearts (Uncommon, Wonderland Pack) — a different character entirely from a different literary source (Alice in Wonderland vs medieval fantasy).

Queen Trivia

  1. Queen is King‘s wife — confirmed on both wiki pages. The rarity gap between them (Rare 9% vs Legendary 1%) means the Queen is roughly 9× easier to pull than her husband from the same pack.
  2. Queen and Witch are the only two Medieval Pack blooks excluded from Gold Quest. Every other Medieval blook participates in the mode — making Queen’s absence from the pack’s most thematic mode a notable gap.
  3. Queen’s Tower of Doom stats (10 Strength, 16 Charisma, 16 Wisdom) feature a balanced Charisma/Wisdom split — one of the few ToD cards with two equally high stats. Most cards lean heavily toward one attribute.
  4. Queen’s Battle Royale team name was “Royal Rebels” — an ironic label for a blook representing establishment monarchy. King‘s team name was “THE SQUAD.”
  5. Queen of Hearts (Uncommon, Wonderland Pack) is a completely different character — inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” not medieval European royalty. The two Queens share a title but nothing else.
  6. The Medieval Pack is Blooket’s very first market pack, launching in Season 1. Queen has been pullable since the game’s earliest days — one of the original blooks in the entire collection.
  7. Chasing King at 1% while collecting the three Rares naturally? The BlooketIQ calculator projects how many Queen, Dragon, and Jester pulls accumulate per token spend toward a Legendary target — free, independently operated, no Blooket LLC affiliation.

Medieval Pack Directory

The Medieval Pack is a permanent pack available year-round for 20 tokens per opening. Blooket’s first-ever market pack (Season 1).

  • Elf — Uncommon · 13.4%
  • Witch — Uncommon · 13.4%
  • Wizard — Uncommon · 13.4%
  • Fairy — Uncommon · 13.4%
  • Slime Monster — Uncommon · 13.4%
  • Dragon — Rare · 9%
  • Jester — Rare · 9%
  • Queen — Rare · 9% (this page)
  • Unicorn — Epic · 5%
  • King — Legendary · 1%

FAQs

How do you get Queen in Blooket?

Open the Medieval Pack (20 tokens, year-round). Queen drops at 9% per opening.

Is Queen related to King?

Yes, Queen is King‘s wife. They are one of the few confirmed relationships between blooks, alongside the Joey–Kangaroo parent-child pair.

Why isn’t Queen in Gold Quest?

No official reason. Queen and Witch are the only Medieval blooks excluded from the mode. Every other Medieval blook participates in some form.

Is Queen the same as Queen of Hearts?

No, Queen (Rare, Medieval Pack) and Queen of Hearts (Uncommon, Wonderland Pack) are completely different characters from different thematic sources.

Does Queen have a Chroma?

No. The Medieval Pack has no Chromas at all.