Comparison

LearnTiles vs. Deck.Toys.

Compare LearnTiles with Deck.Toys for learning paths, lesson adventures, self-paced exploration, teacher sync, and real-time progress tracking.

Build, play, review

Try the classroom workflow, not just the feature list.

Build a short Deck, share a class code, and see which Tiles students missed. Then compare that loop with Deck.Toys.

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LearnTiles workflowCompared with Deck.Toys
Teacher builds

Reusable practice Deck

Build one activity for centers, groups, or review.

Students join

Class code LT-248

Students play independently or together.

Match the word to its meaning.5 missed vocabulary Tile
fragile: breaks easily
fragile: very loud
fragile: moves fast
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Choose format
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Build Deck
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Students play
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Reuse next group
Product fit

See the LearnTiles workflow before the table.

Use this comparison to decide whether LearnTiles or Deck.Toys better fits the activity you need to build, share, and review with students.

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Reusable Deck workflow
Build, share, play, review
Live
Build a classroom Deck from your material
Students play with a class code or link
Use reports to spot missed Tiles
Compare that workflow with Deck.Toys

What LearnTiles emphasizes

LearnTiles is built for teachers who want a simpler tile-based activity builder with quick sharing and clear student results.

  • Build from your own classroom material
  • Share by link, PIN, or class join code
  • Let students play without email accounts
  • Use live results and reports to see what needs review

How Deck.Toys differs

Deck.Toys is known for learning paths and lesson adventures where students move through connected activities, often using existing teaching content.

  • Learning-path and map-style lesson adventures
  • Self-paced exploration through connected activities
  • Teacher sync for whole-class pacing
  • Real-time progress tracking

LearnTiles features to compare

Multiple choiceSelf-checking answer choices with instant feedback.See feature MatchingPair terms, pictures, facts, or definitions.See feature Mosaic DeckReveal-style practice that keeps repeated trials moving.See feature Short responseAsk students to explain, write, or show a strategy.See feature
Feature
LearnTiles
Deck.Toys
Main format
A lesson made of interactive tiles
Learning paths with connected activities
Creation flow
Build a student activity from a classroom idea
Create a path using existing teaching content and activities
Student pacing
Teacher-shared lessons students can play independently
Self-exploration paths, with teacher sync options
Student access
Link, PIN, class join code, anonymous play, or named roster play
Classroom deck access for student progress tracking
Reports
Live monitoring, recent sessions, per-student reports, and per-tile results
Real-time progress tracking through lesson paths
Best LearnTiles angle
A lighter-weight way to turn one activity idea into student practice
Adventure-style lesson paths with connected activities

Teacher takeaway

Deck.Toys emphasizes lesson paths and adventure-style navigation. LearnTiles emphasizes quick activity building, simple sharing, and direct reporting.

LearnTiles is not affiliated with Deck.Toys.

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