What Tokens Are Used For
Tokens are mainly used for:
- Opening Blooket packs (the most common use)
- Chasing specific blooks by repeatedly opening the same pack
- Planning pack budgets — how many openings you can afford before spending
Because packs have different costs (often 20 or 25 tokens), the same token amount can lead to different numbers of openings depending on the pack you choose.
Tokens → Packs: The Simple Conversion
To estimate your base pack openings:
Example:
If a pack costs 20 tokens and you have 1,000 tokens, you can open 50 packs (before any resell strategy assumptions).
This "tokens to packs" conversion matters because Blooket odds increase as the number of openings increases. But it still doesn't guarantee anything — more openings only increases likelihood.
Why Token Planning Matters for Legendary and Chroma Odds
Higher-tier drops like Legendary and especially Chroma have low drop rates, so small token amounts can create misleading expectations. Planning tokens helps you:
- Set realistic goals for a long grind
- Avoid "streak thinking" — assuming you're "due" for a drop
- Compare packs based on cost and what you're chasing
If you're chasing a rare tier, understanding the word "cumulative" is critical — because your chance rises over time, but it never becomes a promise.
Strategy Mode and Tokens (Resell Assumptions)
BlooketIQ includes an optional Strategy Mode that estimates extra pack openings by reinvesting tokens from selling lower-tier duplicates. In simple terms, it tries to answer:
Important notes:
- It is based on expected value, not guaranteed returns
- It depends on what you pull and what you choose to sell
- It's meant for planning, not profit promises
Use Tokens the Smart Way (With Probability)
Tokens decide your total openings. Total openings drive your cumulative odds. That's why the best way to plan is:
- Choose a pack
- Enter tokens
- View estimated packs and cumulative chance
- Interpret results as probability, not certainty
Start Planning With Real Estimates
Enter your token amount, choose a pack, and get probability-based estimates for your Blooket pack openings.