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Branching and impact on buttons

  • December 11, 2025
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Hello there

I’ve built a fun quiz for my team for a Christmas Party and there is one sticking point.  Is there a way to go from a statement which tells the player their score to the Ending without losing the Button text? 

I’ve typed in various Christmassy phrases to match the performance of the player in three slides and the Preview only states ‘What’s my Score?’ for each one when I test it.  Is there a way around this?  I’ve tried to add an extra slide, to bridge the gap between the scoring and the Ending, and adjust the Branching but then that Button says ‘What’s my Score?’!

I tried to amend the Branching through the AI Chat but it changed key parts of my quiz which I wasn’t happy with.

It’s worth noting that I’m using the free part of Typeform and am not paying for the more complex services, as this is just a one-off use for fun.

Any tips would be gratefully received!

 

Sarah 

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john.desborough
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  • December 12, 2025

@SarahM - use a custom variable that you will need to create and then a logic rule to populate the variable with a statement based on which statement page or score you have ...you can then use the @recall function to display the content of the variable 

des


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  • December 12, 2025

Thanks so much, Des. 

I’m very new to creating Typeforms so is there any way you could explain how to achieve what you suggested?!  If there’s some guidance somewhere, feel free to point me in the right direction!


Grace
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  • December 15, 2025

Hi ​@SarahM welcome to the community and to Typeform! 😊

I think ​@john.desborough might be off on holiday this week so thought I would jump in and try to help. I don’t have an example of the exact set up that des was suggesting here, but we have some Help Center guides that could be useful.

If you’re not familiar with using variables yet, I would check out this article to get to grips with what they do and how to set them up. 

And then this article talks through using the recall feature to reference things, including variables.

Hopefully those are good starting points, but you could also try using the knowledge quiz feature to build your quiz, or even experimenting with Typeform AI to see if it can build out the logic for you? 

Let us know how you get on!


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  • December 15, 2025

Thanks ​@Grace !  I’ve cobbled together an ending which does the job (not quite what I wanted but still looks good 😀)

 

Thanks to you and ​@john.desborough for your help 😊​ 

 


Grace
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  • December 15, 2025

Glad you were able to create an ending ​@SarahM , hope the Christmas party is a success! 🌲


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  • December 17, 2025

@Grace , it was fantastic!  Everything worked perfectly and everyone really enjoyed themselves; a big load off my mind 😁

Have a fantastic festive break, when the time comes! 😎


Grace
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  • December 17, 2025

That’s great to hear ​@SarahM so pleased it was a success! Have a great festive break too, looking forward to seeing what you create with Typeform in 2026 🎉