Jeopardy is one of the longest-running game shows, consistently garnering a large viewership. Many classrooms have adapted the popular American quiz show’s format. Its familiarity and sense of competition make it an effective tool in school environments. Reviewing chapters becomes a fun experience for students. You can make a custom version of Jeopardy in Google Slides. The service works on your Android phone, iPhone, laptop, desktop PC, or budget Chromebook. This guide shows you how to make a Jeopardy game in Google Slides.



What is Jeopardy? How do you play it?

Jeopardy is a television quiz show which features three contestants trying to win money. The game show host quizzes them on trivia related to science, math, geography, language, and pop culture.


The Jeopardy game consists of three rounds. The first two rounds comprise six categories with five clues each. When a player chooses a topic and dollar value, the host reads the clue, and the participants use their buzzers to respond with the correct question. In Final Jeopardy, only contestants with a positive dollar amount can participate. The player with the highest total amount wins the prize and gets to play the next game. The second and third-place contestants win $2,000 and $1,000, respectively.

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How to make a Jeopardy game in Google Slides from scratch

You can make a custom Jeopardy game to prepare for a new subject, review for a test, and more in Google Slides. You’ll start by dividing the process into manageable sections, like making the game board, clues, and question slides. Finally, you’ll link the relevant slides to create a Jeopardy game.

Create the Jeopardy game board

You’ll first make the game board with the categories and score. Create a table in Google Slides with the subjects in the top row and the scoring system in the remaining rows. In this example, to include five topics with five clues each, make a table with six rows and five columns.


Here’s how to do it:

  1. Select Insert from the toolbar.
  2. Select Table.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'Table' option under Insert in Google Slides
  3. Set the table dimensions.
  4. Enter the topics in the top row.
  5. Enter the scores in the remaining rows.
    Screenshot showing the Jeopardy game board in Google Slides

If the table doesn’t appeal to you, use shapes to represent the topic and score. Select them by navigating to
Insert
>
Shapes
.

Make the answer/clue slide

In Jeopardy, the clue or answer comes first, followed by the question.

  1. To add a new slide, click Slide and choose New slide. Alternatively, use the shortcut Ctrl + M.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'New slide' option under Slide in Google Slides
  2. Add your answer by clicking Insert > Text box.
  3. Use the options from the toolbar to change the font style, size, and formatting.


You can add a home icon to return to the game board and a right arrow icon to navigate to the next slide. Use add-ons for a better selection. Here’s how to include them in your presentation.

  1. Click Extensions in the toolbar.
  2. Select Add-ons.
  3. Choose Get add-ons.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'Get add-ons' option under Extensions in Google Slides
  4. Type Icons for Slides & Docs.
    Screenshot highlighting 'Icons for Slides & Docs' in the Google Workspace Marketplace
  5. Click Install.
  6. From the toolbar, select Extensions.
  7. Choose Icons for Slides & Docs and click Start.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'Start' option under Extensions in Google Slides
  8. Type home in the search bar and press Enter.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'home' search term in Google Slides
  9. Choose a size and color.
  10. Click Insert.
    Screenshot highlighting 'Insert' in Google Slides
  11. Repeat the same steps to insert the right arrow.
    Screenshot showing the home and right-arrow icons in Google Slides


Create the question slide

Here’s how to make the question slide:

  1. Click Slide.
  2. Select New slide.
  3. Click Insert and choose Text box.
  4. Type your question.
  5. Add the home and right arrow icons at the top.

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Connect each slide

The final step is to connect each slide using hyperlinks. Here’s how to connect the points on the game board slide with the corresponding clues:

  1. Navigate to the game board (the first slide).
  2. Select a table cell for one of the point categories.
  3. Click Insert from the toolbar.
  4. Scroll down and select Link.
    Screenshot highlighting the 'Link' option under Insert in Google Slides
  5. Alternatively, right-click the selected text and choose Link from the drop-down menu.
  6. Type the slide number and click the text below it.
  7. Click Apply.
    Screenshot highlighting the slide number and 'Apply' option in Google Slides
  8. Repeat the same process for the remaining points, linking the scores for each category with the corresponding clue.

The remaining slides (clue and question) include the home and right-arrow icons at the top. Here’s how to add links to them:



  1. Click the home icon.
  2. Click Insert from the toolbar.
  3. Scroll down and select Link.
  4. Choose First Slide.
    Screenshot highlighting 'First Slide' in Google Slides
  5. Click the right arrow icon.
  6. Click Insert and select Link.
  7. Choose Next Slide.
    Screenshot highlighting 'Next Slide' in Google Slides

After completing your question slide, copy it from the sidebar and paste it. Then, use it as a template for the remaining clues and questions. The template’s home and right-arrow links are replicated, pointing toward the first and next slide, respectively. You don’t need to repeat the hyperlinking process.

Copy a slide by selecting it and pressing
Ctrl + C
. Press
Ctrl + V
to paste (
Cmd + C
and
Cmd + V
on a Mac).




Make your Google Slides presentations stand out with these tips

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