Good Trivia Games I can play in my free time?

Pretty much the title.

Its the weekend and I want to kill sometime playing some good trivia games.

Something that is easy to play and requires no brainer to answer

PS - No stupid stuff please

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 10 days ago

Two Truths and a Lie - 10 "facts" where one is lying to your face. Can you catch it?

Each round has two truths and one lie.

Pick the lie, keep score, and check the answer after each question.

No Googling. No cheating. Just vibes and questionable confidence. 😏

1. Which space "fact" is lying to you?

A) A teaspoon of neutron-star material would weigh about as much as a mountain. B) The footprints astronauts left on the Moon will fade away within 100 years. C) Saturn is light enough that it would float in water.

Answer: >!B — with no wind or water, those footprints will last millions of years. Neutron-star density and Saturn floating are both real.!<

2. Which food claim is fake?

A) White chocolate isn't "real" chocolate because it contains no cocoa butter. B) Cacao beans were once used as actual currency by the Aztecs. C) Nutmeg can be toxic and even hallucinogenic in large amounts.

Answer: >!A — white chocolate is literally made from cocoa butter; it just has no cocoa solids. The cacao-currency and nutmeg facts are true.!<

3. Which animal "fact" doesn't belong?

A) Octopuses have blue blood. B) A snail can sleep for up to three years. C) Elephants are the only animal on Earth that can't jump.

Answer: >!C — rhinos, hippos and sloths can't jump either, so elephants aren't "the only" ones. Blue octopus blood and three-year snail naps are both real.!<

4. Which geography "fact" is a myth?

A) Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth measured from base to summit. B) Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined. C) At their closest point, Russia and the USA are less than 4 km apart.

Answer: >!A — measured base-to-peak, Mauna Kea wins; Everest is only the highest above sea level. The Canada and Russia–USA facts are true.!<

5. Which history "fact" is fake?

A) The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest human-made structure for nearly 4,000 years. B) Ancient Romans used urine as a mouthwash and tooth whitener. C) Vikings wore horned helmets into battle.

Answer: >!C — the horned-helmet look is a 19th-century invention; no real Viking wore one. The pyramid record and Roman urine-mouthwash are both true.!<

6. Which science claim falls apart?

A) Bananas are naturally, slightly radioactive. B) A penny dropped from the Empire State Building could kill someone below. C) Water can boil and freeze at the same time under the right conditions.

Answer: >!B — a penny's terminal velocity is far too low to be lethal. Radioactive bananas and the "triple point" of water are both real.!<

7. Which animal "fact" is complete fiction?

A) Ostriches bury their heads in the sand when they're scared. B) Sea otters hold hands while they sleep so they don't drift apart. C) A group of porcupines is called a "prickle."

Answer: >!A — ostriches never do this; they lower their heads to tend eggs, which looks like it from a distance. Hand-holding otters and a "prickle" of porcupines are both real.!<

8. Which body "fact" is misleading people?

A) Your stomach lining replaces itself every few days so it doesn't digest itself. B) You're slightly taller in the morning than at night. C) Your tongue has separate zones for sweet, sour, salty and bitter.

Answer: >!C — the "tongue map" is debunked; all taste regions detect all tastes. The stomach-lining and morning-height facts are true.!<

9. Which world "fact" is the impostor?

A) Australia is wider than the Moon. B) Africa is roughly the same size as Greenland in real life. C) Russia has a larger surface area than the dwarf planet Pluto.

Answer: >!B — on flat maps they look similar, but Africa is about 14 times larger than Greenland. Australia really is wider than the Moon, and Russia really is bigger than Pluto.!<

10. Which mind-blowing "fact" is the lie?

A) The combined weight of all ants on Earth equals the combined weight of all humans. B) There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way. C) Earth's days are very gradually getting longer.

Answer: >!A — humans now outweigh all ants combined; the old "equal weight" line is a myth. More trees than stars, and lengthening days, are both true.!<

🕵️ Your Detective Rating

  • 0–3: The lies had you on a leash.
  • 4–6: Respectable. But the deception department still owns you.
  • 7–8: Sharp instincts - you're catching most of the fakes.
  • 9: Elite detective. One lie slipped through.
  • 10: Human polygraph. The lies never stood a chance. 🎖️

👇 Drop your score below - and tell us: which one were you 100% confident about… and still got wrong?

My bet: #4 fools the most people.

(If you want a fresh batch of these, we run them over at r/LieOrDie - come spot some lies with us.) 🔎

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 13 days ago

🕵️ Two Truths and a Lie: 10 brain-teasers that fool most people

Each round has two truths and one lie.

Pick the lie, keep score, and check the answer after each question.

No Googling. No cheating. Just vibes and questionable confidence. 😏


1. Which space fact sounds impossible?

  • A) The Sun is made mostly of liquid fire.
  • B) Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system.
  • C) A day on Venus is longer than its entire year.

Answer: >!A — the Sun is plasma, not "liquid fire." Venus really is the hottest planet, and its day is longer than its year.!<


2. Which food myth survives despite being wrong?

  • A) Honey never spoils.
  • B) Carrots were originally purple.
  • C) Eating turkey is the main reason you feel sleepy after a big meal.

Answer: >!C — food comas come mostly from overeating and heavy meals, not turkey alone. Honey and purple carrots are both real facts.!<


3. Which animal fact is actually fake?

  • A) A shrimp's heart is located in its head.
  • B) Goldfish have a memory of only 3 seconds.
  • C) A group of crows is called a "murder."

Answer: >!B — goldfish can remember things for months. Shrimp hearts and a murder of crows are both real.!<


4. Which geography "fact" is a myth?

  • A) The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye.
  • B) Russia spans 11 time zones.
  • C) Africa is the only continent in all four hemispheres.

Answer: >!A — that's a famous myth. Russia really spans 11 time zones, and Africa sits in all four hemispheres.!<


5. Which history fact doesn't belong?

  • A) Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the building of the Great Pyramid.
  • B) Oxford University is older than the Aztec Empire.
  • C) Napoleon was unusually short for his era.

Answer: >!C — Napoleon was about average height for his time. The Cleopatra and Oxford facts are true and still break people's brains.!<


6. Which science claim falls apart under scrutiny?

  • A) Hot water can freeze faster than cold water under the right conditions.
  • B) Glass is a slow-moving liquid that flows over centuries.
  • C) Lightning can strike the same spot many times.

Answer: >!B — glass is an amorphous solid, not a liquid. The Mpemba Effect and repeat lightning strikes are both real phenomena.!<


7. Which animal fact is complete fiction?

  • A) Bats are blind.
  • B) Wombat poop is cube-shaped.
  • C) A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance."

Answer: >!A — bats can see just fine. Cube-shaped wombat poop and a flamboyance of flamingos are both real.!<


8. Which body fact is misleading people?

  • A) Humans glow in the dark, but not enough to see.
  • B) Taste buds are replaced every 1–2 weeks.
  • C) Hair and fingernails keep growing after you die.

Answer: >!C — hair and nails don't keep growing after death. Skin retracts, creating the illusion. Humans do emit tiny amounts of visible light, and taste buds regenerate regularly.!<


9. Which world fact never happened?

  • A) The Eiffel Tower was originally built for Germany.
  • B) Scotland's national animal is the unicorn.
  • C) Antarctica is the largest desert on Earth.

Answer: >!A — the Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 Paris World's Fair. Scotland's unicorn and Antarctica being the world's largest desert are both true.!<


10. Which mind-blowing fact is the impostor?

  • A) There are more possible chess games than atoms in the observable universe.
  • B) Humans only have five senses.
  • C) Bananas are berries, but strawberries technically are not.

Answer: >!B — humans have many more than five senses, including balance, temperature, and proprioception. The chess and banana facts are true.!<


🕵️ Your Detective Rating

0–3: The lies had you on a leash.

4–6: Respectable. But the deception department still owns you.

7–8: Sharp instincts. You're catching most of the fakes.

9: Elite detective. One lie slipped through.

10: Human polygraph. The lies never stood a chance. 🎖️


👇 Drop your score below

And tell us:

Which question were you 100% confident about... and still got wrong?

My bet: #5 fools the most people.

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 18 days ago

2 Truths, 1 Lie Trivia Challenge! 10 Questions to test your knowledge

1. Space (Easy)

A - Venus rotates in the opposite direction to most planets.
B - A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.
C - Venus has two moons.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Venus has no moons. Venus does rotate backward and takes longer to rotate once than it takes to orbit the Sun.!<

2. Animals (Easy)

A - Octopuses have three hearts.
B - Octopuses have blue blood.
C - Octopuses have bones in all eight arms.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Octopuses are invertebrates and have no bones. They do have three hearts and blue blood due to copper-based hemocyanin.!<

3. Food Science (Medium)

A - Bananas are technically berries.
B - Strawberries are not technically berries.
C - Watermelons are not berries.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Botanically, watermelons are berries. Bananas are berries, while strawberries are classified as aggregate fruits rather than true berries.!<

4. Ancient History (Medium)

A - Cleopatra lived closer in time to the Moon landing than to the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
B - Cleopatra was Egyptian by ethnicity.
C - Cleopatra ruled Egypt.

Answer: >!B is the lie. Cleopatra belonged to the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty. She did rule Egypt, and she lived much closer to the 1969 Moon landing than to the building of the Great Pyramid (~2560 BC).!<

5. Nature (Easy)

A - Wombats produce cube-shaped poop.
B - Wombats are native to Australia.
C - Wombats are the largest living rodents.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Wombats are marsupials, not rodents. They are native to Australia and are famous for their cube-shaped poop.!<

6. Geography (Medium)

A - Russia spans 11 time zones.
B - Canada has the world's longest coastline.
C - Australia is the largest country in the world by land area.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Russia is the largest country by land area. Canada has the longest coastline, and Russia spans 11 time zones.!<

7. Dinosaurs & Prehistory (Hard)

A - Sharks existed before trees.
B - Tyrannosaurus rex lived closer in time to humans than to Stegosaurus.
C - Humans and Tyrannosaurus rex coexisted.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Humans and T. rex were separated by about 66 million years. Sharks predate trees, and T. rex lived closer to modern humans than to Stegosaurus.!<

8. Science (Hard)

A - There are more possible chess games than atoms in the observable universe.
B - Lightning is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
C - Sound travels faster than light.

Answer: >!C is the lie. Light is vastly faster than sound. Lightning can reach temperatures hotter than the Sun's surface, and the number of possible chess games is astronomically large.!<

9. Human Body (Medium)

A - The human body contains more bacterial cells than human cells.
B - Your stomach lining is regularly replaced.
C - Human bones are stronger than steel by weight.

Answer: >!A is the lie. Older estimates suggested bacteria outnumbered human cells by 10:1, but current estimates put them at roughly similar numbers. The stomach lining is regularly renewed, and bone is stronger than steel relative to its weight.!<

10. Famous Landmarks (Easy)

A - The Eiffel Tower can become taller during summer.
B - The Eiffel Tower was originally intended to be temporary.
C - The Eiffel Tower is the tallest structure in France.

Answer: >!C is the lie. The Eiffel Tower is not the tallest structure in France. It does expand in the heat and was originally planned as a temporary structure for the 1889 World's Fair.!<

Score Card

0–3: Did you even read the questions? 😅

4–6: Solid effort. You're average Reddit material.

7–8: Trivia nerd detected.

9–10: Touch grass. Immediately.

Drop your score in the comments

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 19 days ago

Need your suggestions and help - Developing an Android Trivia Game

Okay so I am developing an Android game called - 2 Truths 1 Lie and it is in closed testing as of now.

The idea of the game is simple -

  1. You are given 3 statements
  2. One among the 3 is a lie
  3. If you guess the lie in X seconds, you earn a point, else lose a heart
    1. The timer for easy questions is 15s
    2. For medium difficulty questions is 18s
    3. For difficult questions it is 20s
  4. You have total of 5 hearts per game and the hearts can be refilled by watching an ad (capped at 5/hr)

I am continuously trying to improve the game in terms of -

  • UX/UI
  • Questions
  • Technical Errors/Bugs

The first image that you see is the v1 that was shipped to the initial testing in Closed Testing.

After brainstorming with myself and AI I have kind of redesigned the UI of my app and the second image is the current UI I am using.

Which among the two suits the theme better in terms of - UX, readability of the question, etc.

If you want to test the game on reddit itself, you can do it on r/LieOrDie

u/2Truths-1Lie — 20 days ago

What are some of the most obvious challenges you come across while Vibe Coding?

Okay so I have been vibe coding for sometime now and just like me I am sure a lot of you guys would also be facing challenges while coding.

Some of the most common issues I faced are -

  • The AI Coder seems easy at first and as the time progresses and our app/website develops, starts hallucinating like it has lost its "soul" purpose, that is development.
  • The pricing - Almost every tool I use for vibe coding incurs a lot of cost (tokens/credits)
  • As someone from Cloud Background who wants to code in React/Native, AI does not understand my non tech language, its best served to it in the native tech language
  • The AI output presumes that you already know the jargons/tech knowledge of the language you are developing in.
  • Keeps on missing updating its memory when I explicitly tell the AI to update
    • So, to counter this I have to ask the AI to scan my codebase entirely which eats up my tokens

PS - This is my experience in coding on Cursor (PRO) and Antigravity (with Google AI Ultra)

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 20 days ago

What are some of the most obvious challenges you come across while Vibe Coding?

Okay so I have been vibe coding for sometime now and just like me I am sure a lot of you guys would also be facing challenges while coding.

Some of the most common issues I faced are -

  • The AI Coder seems easy at first and as the time progresses and our app/website develops, starts hallucinating like it has lost its "soul" purpose, that is development.
  • The pricing - Almost every tool I use for vibe coding incurs a lot of cost (tokens/credits)
  • As someone from Cloud Background who wants to code in React/Native, AI does not understand my non tech language, its best served to it in the native tech language
  • The AI output presumes that you already know the jargons/tech knowledge of the language you are developing in.
  • Keeps on missing updating its memory when I explicitly tell the AI to update
    • So, to counter this I have to ask the AI to scan my codebase entirely which eats up my tokens

PS - This is my experience in coding on Cursor (PRO) and Antigravity (with Google AI Ultra)

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 20 days ago

If you were to develop an indie game today, what would it be?

I’ll kick things off.

I just wrapped up the MVP for an Android trivia game called 2 Truths 1 Lie.

It is basically a fast "spot the lie" setup.

You get three statements and 15 seconds to find the fake one.

I went with Expo and Firebase for the build.

For now, I am using Firestore within Firebase just to keep things snappy without over-engineering the backend.

Lately, I've been trying to figure out the social side of trivia loops.

I've actually been lurking in places like r/lieordie to see how people naturally argue and engage with these kinds of facts.

Curious to hear what everyone else is thinking.

If you were starting an indie project today, what genre would you go for and what tech stack would you use?

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u/2Truths-1Lie — 23 days ago

2 Truths 1 Lie - Fast Food Edition

Got a fresh one for you all today! One of these famous fast-food "facts" is completely made up. Look at the options and lock in your guess in the comments.

  • A) McDonald's is the largest toy distributor in the world.
  • B) The McFlurry spoon is hollow so you can use it as a straw.
  • C) McDonald's once tested bubblegum-flavored broccoli.

No cheating! Drop your vote below, use spoiler tag to answer.

u/2Truths-1Lie — 27 days ago