TrivialWorld

Survival trivia (one life)

In TrivialWorld, RUN mode is built as a survival challenge: you chain questions and, depending on the run settings, one wrong answer can break the streak and send you back to the start. Each attempt feels like one life per run — focus, pace, and constant pressure.

This is not a long exam with retries per question: it is a fast flow of correct answers where mistakes hurt. Questions are grouped in blocks with rising difficulty, mixing general knowledge and varied topics.

You can start without signing up: open the page, read how the RUN works, and play. 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 rules, timing, and mode details, see “how to play”. From here you can start a RUN or open rankings if competition motivates you.

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FAQ

  • What does “one life” mean here?

    In RUN practice, one life maps to your current attempt: you keep going while you answer correctly; a wrong answer may end the streak and make you restart the challenge, depending on the game mode. See “how to play” for precise rules.

  • Is this the same as classic team trivia?

    No. The focus is solo survival tension on screen, quiz-style pacing and difficulty blocks — not a long turn-based board game.

  • Do I need an account?

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

How to Play · FAQ