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Group quiz

Three trivia questions and each player's name. Project the screen, share the QR and watch the answers land live. Swap in your own questions in a minute.

Who it's for: Classes, team-buildings, dinners — anywhere with a projector and competitive spirits.

No card · Opens already built in your editor

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  • Your name or nickname *
  • Which is the longest river in the world? *
    NileAmazonYangtze
  • In which year did humans land on the Moon? *
    196519691972
  • How many bones does the adult human body have? *
    156206256
Tweak it your way in the editor · or ask the AI for another

When to use it

  • You're breaking the ice in a training or event: three projected questions and the room wakes up.
  • You're closing a session by checking what stuck — the quiz is the review nobody calls an exam.
  • You're running a team trivia (Friday, offsite, holidays) with a live scoreboard.

What's inside and why

Your name or nickname
No name, no podium: nicknames add fun and remove exam pressure.
Three single-choice questions
Closed with one correct answer: the tally is instant and projectable. Three keeps the pace — add more from the editor.

Tips to get the most out of it

  1. Project Screen mode and have people answer via QR from their phones: the fun is watching the scoreboard move live.
  2. Order easy to hard: almost everyone should nail the first question (it hooks), the last one should split the room.
  3. Write plausible distractors: one absurd option gives the answer away; three believable ones make the question.

Frequently asked questions

Does it grade automatically?

You see the live answer distribution per question — perfect for discussing each one with the room. The template doesn't score individuals by default: it's group trivia, not an exam.

How many questions should it have?

To energize a room, 3 to 5: two minutes and move on. For a training recap, 8 to 10 max — attention nosedives after that.

Can I project results live?

Yes: Screen mode shows bars moving in real time plus the QR to join, built for projectors. It's the most fun moment of the quiz.