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Reality shows like the famous Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? They're really fun to watch. But have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in one? With quiz game apps, you can satisfy this doubt and play against your friends. This way, they can see who knows the most about a specific topic, in addition to exercising their brain. After all, the questions are not easy!
What are the best quiz game apps?
There are many apps in this category, but many ask very easy (or even very difficult) questions. In this list, we have selected some options that can be used by anyone and that have various levels of difficulty. Furthermore, there's even an app for those who want to break out of the norm of these games. Keep reading and have fun with your friends.
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1. Sportcle
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First up we have Sporcle, a lesser-known app that certainly doesn't disappoint. Here you'll find fun and challenging questions, with over 1 million different quizzes covering all sorts of topics. It promises to be the largest question and answer library where you can play and create new quizzes for free. The downside is that it has a lot of advertisements.
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The paid version of the app gives you access to advanced statistics and a better search tool. Sporcle offers hundreds of categories for users to choose from, with quizzes in a variety of formats, including maps and crosswords. As you play, you can earn achievements. By downloading this application, you can play alone, against friends or against other users around the world.
Sporcle is available at Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
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2. Millionaire Trivia
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Millionaire Trivia is the app version of the “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and, therefore, it is easily one of the best question apps. It can be played against other people, whether they are with you or in another country. The platform is free, but there are advertisements in this version. In the app, you can unlock experts to help answer difficult questions, like Shakespeare for English and Newton for physics.
In the app, you can even gain access to new cities to travel the world virtually and try out different quizzes. It also offers classic aids, such as asking the audience and selecting two answers. To encourage the user, the platform has a daily ranking where you can compete against your friends and find out who is the best in this game. Finally, you can also play Millionaire Trivia in offline mode.
Millionaire Trivia is available on Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
3. Asked 2
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Questions was one of the applications that popularized the world of quiz games, and its second version, Questions 2, is as good as the original. In it, you will find the most diverse topics, including TV series, films, books and artists, as well as categories such as art and science. It is the best known for those looking for an option to play against friends and family, with advanced features for this.
Going further, the app offers several game modes, such as Mysterious Doors and Tower Duel. That way, you always have something different to do. It also provides a competitive ranking, where the 20 best players win exclusive prizes. Additionally, the platform offers themed roulette wheels that you can collect by winning chests. Finally, you can play in teams of up to 50 people in certain modes of the application.
Questions 2 is available on Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
4. Psycho!
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The Psycho! is a question application that is different from the traditional ones. Created by American Ellen DeGeneres, it's fun to play with other people, even if you're not a trivia expert. In Psych!, it's not how much you know, it's how much you can bluff. You must think strategically and create convincing answers to fool your friends.
In Psych!, each player must create a false answer to a real question. Then, players must vote for the answer they believe to be true. The player who gets the answer right wins points. If someone votes your fake answer as the real one, you also get points. The game offers several different modes, including questions about movies and questions about whether something is true or false. The Psycho! can be played in person or virtually.
The Psycho! is available on Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
5. Jeopardy!
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Completing the selection, we have Jeopardy!, also based on an American program. In it, you can experience what it would be like to be on this reality show on your cell phone, with the same presenter. As you play, new countries and cities unlock and offer better rewards. So that you can prove yourself as the best, the app also includes an official ranking of all players.
Of course you can challenge your friends and family on Jeopardy! to have fun and prove that you know more about a category. And, speaking of which, there are many on the app, such as music, cinema, sport and science. The user also has access to tournaments and events that bring a different flavor to each questionnaire. This way, the game never becomes boring, as there is always something new.
Sporcle is available at Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS.
Prove that you have more general knowledge
By using quiz apps, you can compete against your friends and family and prove that you know the most (at least in one area). Of course, it doesn't stop there, as with them you'll have fun and laugh a lot with each other's answers. Apps can also be used to deepen and improve your knowledge, so you are always prepared to share interesting facts.