The Kahoot! web platform, mobile app for iOS and Android, and unique content are all available in Danish, bringing interactive learning and engagement to Danish-speaking classrooms, households and workplaces.
In the past 12 months, over 1.5 million kahoots have been played in Denmark. Of those, teachers and students make up over 80 percent, with over half of the kahoots being hosted by the students themselves. Showing the rise of student-led learning and the power of the Kahoot! platform to give students a voice.
Meanwhile in Danish workplaces, more than 500 thousand participating players used Kahoot! at work to create interactive presentations and host engaging meetings. Energizing their audiences and boosting participation with Kahoot! in physical, hybrid, and remote settings, professionals in Denmark are turning to Kahoot! for the unique learning experience.
From The Little Mermaid to Lego, Denmark is full of pop-culture icons. Teach your students more about Danish culture, challenge your friends to trivia and fun facts, and find out what makes Denmark one of the happiest countries in the world! Whether you’re a proud Dane or simply want to learn more about some of the things that make Denmark awesome, there’s a Danish collection of kahoots available in both English and Danish.
How to get started with Kahoot! in Danish
Want to try out Kahoot! in Danish today? You can download the Kahoot! app on Android or iOS or go to create.kahoot.it and create an account.
If you already have a Kahoot! account, and want to switch your chosen language, just follow these easy steps:
On the Kahoot! web platform
- Navigate to Settings under the profile icon and Change Language.
- Select Danish from the dropdown menu.
In the Kahoot! app
- Update the app to the latest version, or download it on your iOS or Android device if you haven’t installed it before*.
- If your device language is set to Danish, the app will switch automatically.
- If your device language is different, tap the profile icon within the app.
- From your profile page, tap the cog icon to open settings.
- Select Danish from the Language dropdown.
*If you’re a teacher, you might need to reach out to your school’s technology administrator and ask to update the app version on students’ devices.