Teacher Simulator Guide – Perfect Every Level With These Hints, Tips and Tricks

Teacher Simulator is a game that’s going to test quite a few of your skills. On the one hand it’s basically a general knowledge quiz, on the other it’s about catching cheats, breaking up fights and sharpening pencils. There’s quite …

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Teacher Simulator is a game that’s going to test quite a few of your skills. On the one hand it’s basically a general knowledge quiz, on the other it’s about catching cheats, breaking up fights and sharpening pencils.

There’s quite a lot to get to grips with, but don’t you worry. We’ve played a lot of the game and discovered all of the hints, tips and tricks that you’re going to need to perfect every challenge that Teacher Simulator throws into your path.

Have you played the game? Got your own helpful suggestions that you feel like sharing? Well make use of the comments section at the bottom of the article then. Before that, though, here’s everything you need to win in Teacher Simulator.

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Mark Clearly

You need to put a cross or a tick next to the answers your students hand in. Make sure you’re as clear as possible with your gesture, otherwise the game can sometimes read a tick as a cross or vice versa.

You want to make sure you’re putting the marks in the boxes too. Don’t scribble anywhere else. The clearer you are with your marking, the more likely you are to get a perfect score.

Focus on Cheaters

It’s no good just spotting a cheater, you need to hover your reticle over them for a few seconds to actually catch them. Your phone will start to vibrate when your in the right place, so hold your gaze there.

After a few seconds the gauge on the screen will change to green and you’ll have ousted a cheat. Look away before that happens though and you’ll need to start the whole process all over again.

It’s Okay To Taze Bullies

This isn’t something that’s acceptable in real schools, but if you come across a bully in the hall you’ll want to watch a video so you can unleash your tazer. Zap them and they’ll stop what they’re doing.

You can also watch a video to spray them with a fire extinguisher. Either is a valid form of punishment apparently. Your only other option is to let them go, and that won’t get you any cash.

Red Means Bad

Any students you meet in the halls who have a red mark in their list of behaviors need to be sent to the principle. Even if it’s just something simple, you can’t use your better judgement to let them off.

It’s rare that you’re going to meet someone whose actions are all green, so you should consider everyone you see in the hall as a bad egg until they prove you wrong.

Download Teacher Simulator from the App Store and Google Play Store