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# How to Set Up a Correct Order Quiz Slide in AhaSlides

> Challenge participants to drag shuffled statements into the correct sequence, with speed-based scoring and no partial credit for near misses.

The Correct Order quiz slide asks participants to place randomized statements in the correct order. A Correct Order slide is a quiz slide type and forms part of a [quiz](/using-slide-types/how-to-make-and-run-a-quiz).

## How It Works

Participants see the question and a row of shuffled statements on their device. They have the time limit you set to drag and drop the statements into what they believe is the correct order, then press **Submit** to lock in their answer.

<Note>
  Correct Order does not support partial scoring. Participants must get every statement in the exact correct order to earn any points — even one misplaced statement results in 0 points.
</Note>

## Setting Up a Correct Order Slide

<Steps>
  <Step title="Add a Correct Order slide">
    In the editor, select **Correct Order** from the **Quiz** section of the slide type picker.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Type your question">
    Enter your question or instructions in the **Your question** field.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add your statements">
    Under **Statements**, enter up to **7 statements** in the correct order. AhaSlides automatically shuffles them for participants on the presentation canvas.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Configure points and time">
    Scroll down to set the point range and time limit — see Settings below.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Tip>
  For more help on quizzes, see [How to Make and Run a Quiz](/using-slide-types/how-to-make-and-run-a-quiz).
</Tip>

## Settings

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Points">
    Set the maximum and minimum points for the question. With **Faster answers get more points** toggled on (the default), players who answer sooner earn more points within the max–min range.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Time to Answer">
    The time limit in seconds. Defaults to **45 seconds** — adjust it to suit your question.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Video Tutorial

<Frame>
  <iframe className="w-full aspect-video rounded-xl" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PHq5U5hm89s" title="AhaSlides tutorial video" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowFullScreen />
</Frame>

## Tips for a Good Correct Order Slide

<Tip>
  * **Keep the list to 5 items max** — fewer items means less cognitive load and easier dragging on mobile.
  * **Make each item distinct** — avoid items that could plausibly swap positions.
  * **Use a clear, unambiguous question** — for example, *"Put these steps in the correct order."*
  * **Choose a logical sequence type** — chronological events, process steps, or ranked priorities work best.
  * **Keep item text concise** — short phrases of 3–7 words are easier to read and drag.
  * **Avoid numbering items** — don't write "Step 1: …" in the text, as it gives the answer away.
</Tip>

For scoring mechanics, the leaderboard, and other quiz-wide settings, see [Quiz](/using-slide-types/how-to-make-and-run-a-quiz).


## Related topics

- [How to Make and Run a Quiz in AhaSlides](/using-slide-types/how-to-make-and-run-a-quiz.md)
- [How to Set Up a Match Pairs Quiz Slide in AhaSlides](/using-slide-types/using-the-match-pairs-slide.md)
- [How to Set Up a Categorise Quiz Slide in AhaSlides](/using-slide-types/using-the-categorise-slide.md)
- [How to Use the Short Answer Quiz Slide in AhaSlides](/using-slide-types/how-to-use-the-short-answer-quiz-slide.md)
- [Running a Team Quiz](/features-and-functions/running-a-team-quiz.md)
