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A balanced ten-question round mixing geography, history, science, sport and pop culture. Refreshed every morning.
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Bing Homepage Quiz is an independent online trivia website that publishes free daily, weekly and themed quiz rounds with full answer explanations. The site has no affiliation with Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Rewards, or Microsoft Corporation.
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Every claim is cross-referenced against at least one Tier-1 source — peer-reviewed work, established encyclopaedias, government statistical agencies, or original public records. The full process is on the fact-checking-policy page.
Yes — for personal, educational and non-commercial use, with credit and a link back to the source page. Many of our quizzes are calibrated for upper-secondary and early-tertiary learners.
A balanced ten-question round mixing geography, history, science, sport and pop culture. Refreshed every morning.
A stiffer mixed round for the player who wants a real test. Published every Monday.
Literature, art, music and the small history that builds a big picture. Calibrated for the well-read player.
Ten capitals you wouldn't expect — countries whose largest city isn't the capital, planned capitals, and the country with three.
A calibrated ten-question mixed-science round — physics, biology, chemistry and astronomy.
Independent fan trivia on the saga — production history and well-known canon. Not affiliated with Lucasfilm or Disney.
Our flagship daily round, inspired by the trivia tradition of homepage-style quizzes — ten questions, fact-checked, fresh every morning. The round mixes geography, science, history and culture, with explanations under every question so you leave a little better-read than when you arrived.
Independent. This site is an independent trivia blog, not a Microsoft product. We are not affiliated with Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Rewards, or Microsoft Corporation.
A weekly current-affairs round drawn from the past seven days of international news. The questions cover politics, economics, science breakthroughs, climate, sport, and the cultural stories that mattered. Answers cite the original reporting where it helps.
Editorial. Our news questions are written by humans, fact-checked against at least two independent reports, and revised within 48 hours if a story develops.
A stiffer ten-question round, published every Monday, for the player who wants a real test. The Weekly Quiz pulls deliberately from the harder edges of each subject — the history question with a date most people miss, the science question whose explanation rewards a moment's thought, the geography question that distinguishes the well-travelled.
It pairs well with a Sunday afternoon and one cup of strong coffee.
Independent fan trivia — production history and well-known canon. Not affiliated with Lucasfilm or Disney.
Watson, Crick, Franklin's Photo 51 — and the four bases that build you.
National flags — the Union Jack, the only non-rectangular flag, the cedar of Lebanon.
Independent fan trivia — releases, the 151, Pokémon GO. Not affiliated with Nintendo.
Egypt's last active pharaoh — Caesar, Antony, Actium, and the death that ended a dynasty.
World Cup, Pelé, Maradona, the laws — and what 7.32m really is.
Ten categories, ten questions each — geography, history, science, literature, arts, sport and more. With explanations.
Capitals organised by continent, plus the trickiest cases — countries whose largest city isn't the capital.
Ten reading, listening and review habits that genuinely move the needle. Drawn from spaced-repetition research.
Physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and astronomy — calibrated for upper-secondary learners.
A practical, evidence-led guide to building durable trivia knowledge — what works, what doesn't.
Spaced retrieval, novelty, social conversation — why a five-minute quiz pays back more than the time you put in.
Today's round mixes geography, recent science, a question on art history, and one each from world history and current sport. Ten questions. About five minutes. Explanations under every answer.
This site is not a Microsoft product. We have no commercial relationship with Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Rewards, or Microsoft Corporation. Our questions and answers reflect the editors' judgement alone.
Every claim on this site is cross-referenced against at least one Tier-1 source — peer-reviewed work, established encyclopaedias, government statistical agencies, or original public records.
Every quiz on this site is free. We don't gate questions, ask for an email to play, or run quiz-rewards funnels. The site is supported by ad revenue.
We publish a fact-checking policy, a corrections policy, and an editorial policy. If you find a mistake, the corrections page tells you exactly how to flag it and what we'll do.
No. Bing Homepage Quiz is an independent trivia website. We are not affiliated with Microsoft Bing, Microsoft Rewards, Bing Search, Microsoft Start, MSN, or Microsoft Corporation. The "Bing" in our name reflects the homepage-quiz tradition this site is inspired by; all third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Questions are drafted by the editors, then cross-checked against at least one Tier-1 reference — peer-reviewed sources, established encyclopaedias, government statistical agencies, the Nobel Foundation, or comparable sources. Our full process is on the fact-checking policy page.
We publish a new daily round every morning, a harder weekly round every Monday, and a news quiz weekly. Themed and category quizzes are added on a rolling basis as the editors finish them.
Today's round is at /daily-quiz/. The Quiz of the Day section above also links to it.
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This week's news round — fact-checked, with explanations on every answer.
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