[REPORT GLITCHES/LAGS HERE] Gimkit has been very buggy recently

I don’t know if this has been solved already or if it is the actual problem. But when creative first came out it didn’t work well on mobile devices. So if you’re able to maybe try switching to some form of computer (chromebook, laptop, tower) and see if that helps.
If it doesn’t then as @/CommanderGOAT said, just refresh the page until it goes away.
As always, report the bugs to the gimkit team as soon as you can!

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Look what happens when I use it without an google account or when I use Edge.
It just doesn’t work.


(I use computer)

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(thx fedora)

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Current Reported Bugs

(Anything that wasn’t in the op is also listed,they’re not in any specific order)


Bug #1: Random Timeout Error




Bug #5: Blank Screen, Never Loads



Bug #6: Constant Error without Resolution

Bug #7: The Prop Disappearing Bug







Bug #8: Only Items and Camera works


Browsers this has been reported in

Check the checkbox next to the browser name if you find the above problems in that browser

Chrome (>6 reported faulty, 3 reported safe) 33% ok
Bing/Edge (2 reported safe, 1 reported faulty) 50% ok
Safari (1 reported faulty, 1 reported safe) 50% ok
Firefox (1 reported safe) 100% ok
StartPage (1 reported safe) 100% ok
Brave (1 reported safe) 100% ok
DuckDuckGo (1 reported safe) 100% ok
Yahoo (1 reported safe) 100% ok
Opera (1 reported safe) 100% ok
Baidu (1 reportedsafe) 100% ok


Users that aren't having ANY of the above problems

Might remove this section, but I think its good to know who has the problems and who doesn't. Add your name below if you're one of them/us/whatever the word is.

(Sry for the pings in advanced)

(Under browsers, put the browser(s) where you don’t find the bugs.)

User Browsers
@Boss_1s Chrome (PC & Mobile)
@TheMathematicalComet StartPage, Chrome
@TwiceOnce Chrome, Edge, Firefox (Mobile), DuckDuckGo (Mobile), Safari (Mobile)
@Cryptoraider_Gemkit Brave (Chromium-based), Edge
@JefX Edge, Yahoo, Opera
@Fergo Baidu (Mobile)

Any of the above may be outdated without us knowing. Thus, frequent testing is highly recommended to ensure we have our facts straight.

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are you sure that the servers are literally just not working?

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says it’s up

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Might be your computer.

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Oh well, maybe it’s my computer, I’ll have to restart

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It’s working fine for me right now! I use brave, which runs on Chromium so Chrome or any other browsers using it should be working. I’d try restarting your PC, router, browser, or maybe using a different browser.

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I’ll add that to the list!

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oooooooh, it works now, but only in edge, in chrome I can’t access my map that I created.

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Yeah so chromes the main problem like you reported earlier

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Firefox is clear but I had to test it on mobile, has some problems here on my laptop.
Edit: DuckDuckGo works on mobile

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That’s odd
It must be a problem with chrome then. It works fine for me (along with edge) so maybe it’s a localized problem.

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On touchscreen devices, this bug occurs even if you use the mouse and it only seems to occur on touchscreens.

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Hope this isnt off-topic, but is there any browser that is possible to use for gimkit on a school chromebook, since (if im sure :/) that only chrome is possible.

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It’s not, your fine =D
Unless your able to download installers on your Chromebook and can run Linux, then unfortunately no. You can try with browser extensions if you’re allowed to do that, but that didn’t work on my laptop.

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Only if your school lets you install things.

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(message deleted by author cause off topicness)

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I still get the error from zooming out too far, so I won’t add my name to this list. Just thought I should mention this.
(I use a Chromebook and Google btw)

Sorry if this is off-topic. :frowning:

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You can still help by testing out some browsers we haven’t tried, like for example Opera or Yahoo, retest some like Bing or DuckDuckGo, retest some on desktop like Firefox. You will have to install Linux though for the installers to run properly and you know like not corrupt anything. (I also didn’t check if these search engines support Linux, sorry =D)

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