Quizzes thattickleyour brain.
Snackable trivia in Geography, Cinema, Music, Science, History, Art, Sports — plus a Common Knowledge mix that ties it all together. Play solo to learn something new, or gather friends and family for a competition or knockout tournament.
Capital of Mongolia?
✓ Ulaanbaatar
Director of ‘Parasite’?
✓ Bong Joon-ho
Tournament mode
8-player knockout · 10s per answer
Beethoven was…?
✓ Deaf when composing
Pick your playground.
Eight categories — including a Common Knowledge mix. Hundreds of curated questions. Find your specialty — or get humbled trying.
One brain to sharpen, or a whole room to entertain.
Curiquiz works two ways: a quiet space to test yourself and pick up new facts, or a party-ready setup for family game nights and friend gatherings. The Common Knowledge category brings everything together with three modes — pick whichever fits the moment.
Single mode
For one curious mind
No timer, no score, no pressure. Pick a difficulty and breeze through 10 fresh questions, with a fun fact behind every answer. Reshuffle as many times as you like.
Competitive
For family game nights
Add up to 8 household players. Everyone tackles the same 6 rounds — 2 Easy, 2 Medium, 2 Hard — and points pile up automatically (1 / 2 / 3 per correct). The leaderboard settles every argument.
Tournament
For friend gatherings
A knockout bracket for 2, 4 or 8 players. Quarterfinals, semifinals and a grand final with fresh questions every stage. 10 seconds per answer, instant green/red feedback — and if scores are tied, the fastest total time takes the win.
A taste of what's inside.
Real questions from real quizzes. Pick an answer — and stick around for the fact behind it.
Which country has the most natural lakes in the world?
Brain snacks, served fresh.
A taste of the trivia hiding inside every quiz. Ready to find out how much you really know?
There's a town in Norway called 'Hell' — and it freezes over every winter.
The Wilhelm Scream has been used in over 400 films since 1951.
A song stuck in your head is called an 'earworm' — most last about 4 hours.
Bananas are slightly radioactive — but you'd need 10 million to harm you.
Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the Pyramids.
The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows — it was fashionable to shave them off.
Golf is the only sport ever played on the Moon — by Alan Shepard, 1971.
Honey never spoils — edible pots have been found in 3,000-year-old tombs.
Russia spans 11 time zones — more than any other country on Earth.
Octopuses have three hearts and blue, copper-based blood.
The Eiffel Tower grows about 15 cm taller in summer as the iron expands.
Mozart wrote his first symphony at age 8 — and over 600 works before he turned 36.
Start a local competition with your family.
Add a profile for everyone in the house and let the points pile up. Easy questions are worth 1 point, medium 2, and hard 3 — so the brave get rewarded.
- Up to 8 players per household
- Scores save automatically — no account needed
- Track who really knows their stuff
Ready to test your brain?
Free, fast, and stupidly addictive. No sign-up to start playing.