Edpuzzle support

Edpuzzle Hacks: What Actually Works in 2026

Skip scripts get patched and watch time gets logged. The reliable move is answering the embedded questions — FastSolve's AI solves an Edpuzzle quiz question from a screenshot in about 2 seconds.

Updated July 2026

Question types

Which Edpuzzle question types does FastSolve solve?

FastSolve detects the question type automatically and formats the answer for the right input.

FastSolve support by Edpuzzle question type
Question typeSupported
Multiple choice (embedded in video)Screenshot or paste the question into FastSolve — answer in about 2 seconds. No in-page auto-fill on Edpuzzle yet.Supported
Open-ended (typed short response)FastSolve drafts the response; you type it into Edpuzzle yourself.Supported
Questions with diagrams or screenshotsFastSolve's vision flow reads images, graphs, and paused video frames.Supported
Video skipping / seek-bar unlockFastSolve doesn't unlock the seek bar or fake watch time — see the hacks breakdown below.Not supported
Native in-page auto-fillOn the FastSolve roadmap. Today's Edpuzzle flow is screenshot or paste.Not supported

Edpuzzle hacks in 2026: what still works and what doesn't

Edpuzzle is an interactive-video platform: teachers take a YouTube video or upload, embed multiple-choice and open-ended questions at timestamps, and the video pauses at each question until you answer. The gradebook shows your watch percentage, rewatches, and every answer — which is why most classic "edpuzzle hacks" fail. Seek-bar unlock scripts and auto-advance bookmarklets get patched within weeks of circulating, and even a working one leaves a gradebook entry showing you answered ten questions on a video you watched for ninety seconds.

Answer-dump sites are the other classic route. Tools like schoolcheats.net attempt to fetch answers for openly shared Edpuzzle lessons, but coverage is unreliable, and teacher-written custom questions — the majority of graded assignments — usually aren't in any dump. Open-ended questions can't be covered by a dump at all, because your teacher reads the actual text you submit.

Two things reliably work in 2026. First, the levers Edpuzzle itself gives you: if your assignment shows a playback-speed control, use it, and rewatching a segment before answering costs nothing. Second, solving the questions — which is the part that's actually graded. FastSolve's AI answers an Edpuzzle quiz question from a screenshot in about 2 seconds, works on custom and private lessons alike, and leaves an ordinary-looking attempt: full watch time, typed answers, nothing injected into the page.

Why FastSolve doesn't auto-fill Edpuzzle yet

On Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, and the other platforms FastSolve supports natively, the extension reads each quiz question in the page and fills the answer input directly. Edpuzzle is different: questions render inside Edpuzzle's own video player rather than a standard quiz page, and FastSolve doesn't ship an Edpuzzle adapter today. That means no in-page detection, no double-click-to-solve, and no auto-fill on Edpuzzle — any tool claiming one-click Edpuzzle solving is describing something FastSolve deliberately doesn't claim.

What works today is the screenshot flow: when the video pauses at a question, capture it into FastSolve, get the answer in about 2 seconds, and type it in. Because FastSolve's vision models read the whole frame, this handles diagram and graph questions that pure text tools miss. Native in-page Edpuzzle support is on the FastSolve roadmap; until it ships, this page will keep describing exactly what the extension can and can't do.

How it works

How do you use FastSolve on Edpuzzle?

  1. 1

    Install the FastSolve Chrome extension

    Add FastSolve from the Chrome Web Store and sign in. The free tier is 10 solves a day with no credit card, and it runs in Chrome, Edge, Brave, or Arc.

  2. 2

    Play the video until it pauses at a question

    Edpuzzle stops the video at each embedded question and won't continue until you answer. Leave the question and its answer choices visible on screen.

  3. 3

    Screenshot the question into FastSolve

    Capture the question with its choices. FastSolve reads the screenshot — text, options, and any diagram in the frame — and returns the answer in about 2 seconds.

  4. 4

    Type the answer into Edpuzzle and resume

    Enter the answer yourself and submit. FastSolve has no native Edpuzzle adapter yet, so it never touches the Edpuzzle page — in-page support is on the roadmap.

Illustration: FastSolve highlighting the detected answer on a Edpuzzle quiz question
FastSolve detects the question and highlights the answer — illustration.

Social proof

What students say about FastSolve

FastSolve works across Edpuzzle and every major LMS. These are verbatim reviews from its Chrome Web Store listing.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I've been using FastSolve Chrome Extension for a bit now and honestly it's super fast and really easy to use. You literally just double click a question and it gives you an answer almost instantly, which is kinda crazy. It works on a lot of different types of questions too, not just multiple choice. What I like most is how lightweight it is; it doesn't slow down my browser at all and everything feels smooth. The answers are usually accurate and helpful, especially when I'm stuck or just need a quick explanation.
Saira Channa

Chrome Web Store review

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This extension actually surprised me. I installed it just to try it out and it solved a few homework questions instantly.
Brain Jack

Chrome Web Store review

Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Dope tool! Easy peasy to use and pretty quick. Faster than using co-pilot for Edge as well.
Andre Green GP

Chrome Web Store review

Questions solved
50,000+
Average accuracy
98%
Average response time
< 2s

Pricing

How much does FastSolve cost for Edpuzzle?

Start free with 10 solves a day. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited solves across Edpuzzle and every supported LMS.

FastSolve pricing plans for Edpuzzle
PlanPriceWhat you get
Free$010 solves per day — no credit card required.
Pro$9.99/week · $19.99/month · $99/yearUnlimited solves, every question type, and dual-AI routing.

Invisible mode

What proctors and Edpuzzle can — and can't — see

  • FastSolve doesn't inject anything into the Edpuzzle page today — no overlay, no DOM change, nothing in the lesson for Edpuzzle to observe.

  • Invisible on screenshare: if you're presenting your screen on Zoom or Meet, viewers see only the Edpuzzle player.

  • Edpuzzle tracks watch percentage, rewatches, and submitted answers — it doesn't scan your browser extensions, record your screen, or use a webcam.

FAQ

FastSolve on Edpuzzle: FAQ

Yes, via screenshot or paste — not natively yet. When an Edpuzzle video pauses at an embedded question, screenshot the question into FastSolve and the AI returns the answer in about 2 seconds; you type it into Edpuzzle yourself. FastSolve doesn't currently detect or auto-fill questions inside the Edpuzzle player the way it does on Canvas or Blackboard — native Edpuzzle support is on the roadmap.

Only if your teacher allows it. Edpuzzle has a per-assignment "prevent skipping" setting that locks the seek bar, and most graded assignments have it on. Console scripts and bookmarklets that force the seek bar break every time Edpuzzle updates, and even when one works, your teacher's gradebook still shows watch percentage — a lesson marked 9% watched with all questions answered is its own red flag.

Two ways. Answer-lookup sites like schoolcheats.net try to pull answers for openly shared Edpuzzle lessons — coverage tends to be hit-or-miss, and lessons where the teacher wrote custom questions usually come up empty. An AI solver takes the opposite approach: FastSolve solves the question you screenshot rather than looking it up, so it works on custom and private lessons too, including open-ended prompts no answer dump can cover.

Teachers see what Edpuzzle reports: watch percentage, how many times you watched each segment, when you submitted, and your answers. Skip exploits show up there as missing watch time. What Edpuzzle doesn't do is scan your extensions, record your screen, or watch your webcam — it isn't proctoring software. A screenshot-and-answer workflow leaves normal watch time and a typed answer, which is exactly what an ordinary attempt looks like.

Edpuzzle pauses the video when its tab loses focus, so you can't play a lesson in the background — but pausing is all it does. Unlike Honorlock or Proctorio, Edpuzzle doesn't log tab switches for your teacher or monitor other windows. Checking FastSolve in another window while the video is paused at a question doesn't affect anything Edpuzzle records.

FastSolve advertises 98% accuracy overall, powered by Claude and GPT-4o. Edpuzzle's embedded multiple-choice questions are typically short comprehension checks on the video segment you just watched — well inside what the models handle. For open-ended questions, FastSolve drafts the response but your teacher grades it by hand, so read the draft and put it in your own words before submitting.

FastSolve is a study aid — use it to check answers, understand the material, and get through review lessons faster. It isn't a licence to break your school's academic-integrity policy, and submitting answers you didn't produce on graded Edpuzzle work can be treated as misconduct. Check what your teacher allows before using any AI helper on graded assignments, and take responsibility for how you use the answers.