[For Seniors] January Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts. Brain training with quizzes about New Year and winter.
January, the beginning of a new year.
How about a quiz packed with seasonal trivia and fun facts—from New Year’s customs and osechi cuisine to New Year celebrations around the world? You might discover that even the habits you took for granted carry deep meanings and wishes.
Through a variety of questions—kanji readings, letter jumbles, riddles, and more—you can enjoy a mental workout that leads to new discoveries and naturally livelier conversations with your group.
Wishing you all a time filled with smiles.
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[For Seniors] January Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts: Brain Training with New Year and Winter-Themed Questions (21–30)
New Year’s Riddle Quiz

Because New Year’s is an annual event, there may be habits we’ve been following without giving them much thought.
This quiz invites you to look back at the customs practiced during the New Year and learn the meanings behind them.
By understanding the significance of classic games, decorations, and more, the wish for a good start to the year becomes even more emphasized.
Everyday or habitual practices may also be ones you’ve learned incorrectly, so this is a perfect opportunity to set the record straight.
Trivia quiz about January

January marks the start of a new year, and precisely because it’s the beginning, it’s a time filled with various events.
Here’s a set of quizzes related to January—topics that may also encourage a healthier, more mindful start to the year.
The focus is on New Year’s traditions, testing the breadth of your knowledge and how well you understand these events.
By learning new facts and recalling what you already know, let’s also stimulate the brain and keep it active.
Word Unscramble Quiz

This is a quiz where you rearrange the given hiragana to complete a certain word.
The clue that it’s related to January is a big hint, so rather than thinking only about the letters, it might be important to broaden your ideas from there.
If you picture New Year’s scenes, events that take place then, and people playing games, you’ll likely arrive at the answer.
While imagining January scenes and simultaneously paying attention to the arrangement of the letters, it may also help stimulate your brain.
Winter Food Quiz

What kinds of foods are associated with winter? Let’s turn some fun trivia about seasonal winter vegetables and fruits into a quiz to liven up your winter break activities.
It’s an educational quiz that’s both informative and enjoyable.
You can find plenty of questions online to use as references.
Prepare different types of quizzes—ones where you state the answer, true-or-false (O/X) formats, and more—and have fun with them.
On cold winter days when it’s hard to go out, try playing quiz games at home with your family and friends.
Winter-themed flower photo quiz

If you want to add a seasonal touch to your quizzes, a photo quiz about winter flowers is highly recommended.
In this quiz, you show photos of flowers that are at their best in winter and have participants identify the flower names.
Older adults who enjoy flowers will likely find it very engaging.
At the same time, there are several winter flowers that even people not well-versed in flowers can recognize, so it could be fun for everyone to try together.



