TrivialWorld

General knowledge trivia quiz

If you like brushing up general knowledge across many fields, TrivialWorld blends history, geography, science, arts, society and curiosity-driven prompts in one quiz flow — each session exposes you to different topics so it does not feel like a single narrow niche.

The format stays snappy: read the question, pick an option, and keep going while you are right, with blocks that ramp up in difficulty. You can train recall and cross-topic thinking without turning it into a long exam.

You can play without signing up to feel pace and coverage. If you want to save your best marks and compare on leaderboards, you can create a free account with a valid email; we use it to verify you are a real person and attach your results to your profile.

We do not use your email to send advertising without your permission. Messages related to signup or account security are different from any optional marketing communication, which would only exist if we offered it and you explicitly opted in.

For exact RUN rules and gameplay details, see “how to play”. From here you can start a RUN or open rankings if you like tracking your position against other players.

How broad is your general knowledge?

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FAQ

  • What do you mean by general knowledge here?

    Questions spanning many areas of everyday and light academic knowledge — not one closed topic, but a mosaic for players who enjoy widening their view each session.

  • Is it only general knowledge or other themes too?

    The emphasis is broad, varied knowledge; themed blocks or questions may appear depending on content, but the goal is diversity within an accessible quiz.

  • Do I need an account?

    Not to start. An account mainly helps with saving scores, leaderboard positions, and history tied to a verified profile.

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