Curiquiz has three modes, and each one fits a different kind of evening. Here's the short version.
Single mode is for learning. No timer, no pressure, no score. You pick a category, choose a difficulty, and answer ten questions at your own pace. It's the mode to use when you want to actually learn the material — or just unwind for five minutes.
Competitive mode is for two players sharing a screen. You both play the same six rounds (two easy, two medium, two hard), and the leaderboard tracks every point. It's the right pick for couples, siblings, or two friends who want to settle who really knows their stuff.
Tournament mode is the one to fire up when you have a group. Eight players, knockout bracket, ten seconds per question, and a time-based tiebreaker for any draws. It runs in about twenty minutes and it's loud — exactly what you want at a Sunday lunch or a games night.
If you're still not sure, start with Single mode on a category you like. Once you've warmed up, switch to Competitive — it's the one most people get hooked on.