A final score tells only half the story. The useful part for teaching is in the detail: which question stumped the whole class, who answered correctly but slowly, which student never played the activity at all. All of this is visible from the Stats and Results pages.
The Stats page — a bird's-eye view
From your account menu, "Stats" shows a summary: total activities, games played, overall average score, and your top 5 most-played activities. Useful for a quick check on overall activity, not a single test.
Per-activity results — click any name
Open a specific activity's "Results" and see the full leaderboard: every student, their score, time, and date. The most useful detail: click any name to see exactly what they answered on each question — correct or wrong, side by side with the expected answer.
Why the question-by-question detail matters
A 60% score could mean "a bit wrong everywhere" or "missed the same 3 questions as the rest of the class." Only in the second case do you know for sure what to revisit next class — without the drill-down, that information is lost.
CSV export for your own records
From Stats, paid plans have a "CSV Export" button — download a table of all your activities (games played, average score, last session), useful if you keep a separate record elsewhere.
The simplest habit to adopt: after any activity your class plays, spend one minute in "Results" before your next lesson. It's enough to know exactly where to pick up, instead of guessing.