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How to Make a Google Form: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

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May 21, 2026

How to Make a Google Form: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
Google Forms is a free tool for building surveys, quizzes, sign-up sheets, and feedback forms - and you can have one ready to share in a few minutes. This guide walks through how to make a Google Form from scratch, step by step, and then shows a faster route for when your questions already live in a document.

What You Need

The only requirement is a free Google account. Google Forms runs in any web browser on desktop or mobile, with nothing to install. Every feature covered below - including quizzes and response collection - is free.

How to Make a Google Form, Step by Step

  1. Open Google Forms. Go to forms.google.com and sign in, or open Google Drive and choose New → Google Forms.
  2. Start a blank form or pick a template. A blank form gives you full control. The template gallery has ready-made layouts for event RSVPs, contact forms, and quizzes if you want a head start.
  3. Name your form. Click Untitled form at the top and give it a clear name. Add a short description underneath so respondents know what the form is for.
  4. Add your first question. Click the question text, type your question, then choose a question type from the dropdown on the right - short answer, paragraph, multiple choice, checkboxes, dropdown, linear scale, and more. Add answer options where needed.
  5. Add more questions. Click the + icon in the floating toolbar to add each new question. Use the Add section icon to split a long form into pages - useful for surveys with distinct topics.
  6. Mark questions as required. Toggle Required at the bottom of any question so respondents cannot skip it. For email addresses or numbers, open the three-dot menu and add Response validation.
  7. Customize the look. Click the palette icon at the top to change the theme color, font, header image, and background - a quick way to match your form to a class, brand, or event.
  8. Turn it into a quiz (optional). Open Settings, switch on Make this a quiz, then open each question's Answer key to set the correct answer and point value. Google Forms can then grade responses automatically.
  9. Preview and test. Click the eye icon to see the form exactly as respondents will. Submit a test response to make sure everything behaves as expected.
  10. Send and share. Click Send to share by email, copy a link (you can shorten it), or embed the form on a website with the HTML option. Anyone with the link can respond - no Google account required on their side.
  11. View responses. Open the Responses tab for a live summary with charts. Click the Sheets icon to send every response into a Google Sheet for deeper analysis.

Google Forms Question Types

Google Forms supports short answer, paragraph, multiple choice, checkboxes, dropdown, file upload, linear scale, rating, multiple-choice grid, checkbox grid, date, and time. Picking the right type keeps your data clean - use multiple choice for a single answer, checkboxes when several apply, and linear scale for satisfaction ratings.

The Faster Way: Turn a Document Into a Google Form

Building a form question by question is fine for something short. But if your questions already exist - a quiz in a Google Doc, a worksheet saved as a PDF, a survey drafted in Word - retyping them into Google Forms is slow and error-prone.
Formswrite converts the document directly into a Google Form. It reads the structure of your file, recognizes question types, and rebuilds everything as an editable Google Form in your Drive:
For teachers turning existing quizzes into self-grading Google Forms, this can save 20-40 minutes per assessment.

Tips for Better Google Forms

  • Keep forms short - completion drops sharply after about ten questions.
  • Use sections to group related questions and show a progress bar.
  • Write neutral, specific questions so your data is easy to act on.
  • Turn on Make this a quiz for any assessment so grading is automatic.
  • Always submit one test response before you share the form widely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Google Forms free?

Yes. Google Forms is completely free with a Google account - unlimited forms, unlimited questions, and unlimited responses, including the quiz features.

Can I make a Google Form on my phone?

Yes. Google Forms runs in a mobile browser, so you can build and edit forms on a phone or tablet. A laptop is more comfortable for longer forms.

How do I turn a Google Form into a quiz?

Open Settings, enable Make this a quiz, then set an answer key and points on each question. Google Forms will grade submissions and can show scores automatically.

How many questions can a Google Form have?

There is no practical limit on the number of questions, but shorter forms get far higher completion rates. Use sections to break up longer forms.

Can I make a Google Form without a Google account?

You need a Google account to create a form, but the people filling it out do not - anyone with the link can respond unless you restrict it.

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