Do you get tripped up too? A fun roundup of 10-time quiz questions
After being told, “Say ‘pizza’ ten times,” you do it—and then they point to your elbow and ask, “So what’s this?” You can’t help blurting out, “Knee!” Have you ever tried one of those ‘say it ten times’ quizzes? The word you repeat gets stuck in your head, and you end up falling for the trick question that follows so easily.
In this article, we’ll introduce some fun ‘say it ten times’ quiz questions.
Give them a try with your friends and family!
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Tokyo Coffee / What do you call skipping school?

The strange ring of the phrase “Tokyo coffee,” and then linking it to the act of skipping school, makes it a question that might tempt you to answer “school refusal.” However, “school refusal” is incorrect.
Since we aren’t asking about the specific reason for skipping school, the correct answer is “absence.” Because the repeated phrase is unfamiliar, getting the participant to pronounce it clearly can steer them toward the wrong answer.
Also, the fact that the correct answer is shorter than the phrases repeated up to that point is another factor that makes a quick response more difficult.
Ogre Island / Where did Urashima Taro go?

This is a question that makes you want to answer “Ogre Island” from the repeated word ‘oni’ (ogre) and the place the folktale’s hero went to.
But that would be incorrect, because it was Momotarō who went to Ogre Island; Urashima Tarō went to Ryūgū-jō, which is the correct answer.
The trick is to confuse Momotarō and Urashima Tarō to induce mistakes, so when presenting the question, it might be better not to stress “Urashima” too much in your pronunciation.
By making the participant clearly repeat ‘oni,’ you can keep their attention away from the actual protagonist.
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What animal is bigger than a whale but smaller than a killifish?
See the answer
dolphin
To say that there’s no animal bigger than a whale and smaller than a killifish, we use a pun: we say “iruka” (which means dolphin) as a play on words with “inai” (there isn’t). The trick is to change the intonation when you say the comeback line, like “Sonna no iruka!” (which can sound like “Is that a dolphin?” or “Who would buy that?” depending on intonation). The correct answer is “iruka” (dolphin).
Ten Times Quiz
https://www.tiktok.com/@kohataichannel/video/7314196469987265793Ask someone to say “pizza” ten times, then casually point to your elbow and ask, “What’s this?” They’ll answer “knee,” and that’s the classic ‘say it ten times’ quiz.
If you’re Japanese, you probably already know this one, but with new twists it’s still easy to get tripped up.
For example, have them say “dondon” ten times, then ask, “What’s the capital of France?” and they’ll say “London”—but the correct answer is Paris.
Or have them say “chandelier” ten times, then ask, “Who ate the apple?” and they’ll say “Cinderella,” when the answer is Snow White.
These ten-times quizzes really liven up break time!
Super hard! The 10-times quiz that’ll definitely trip you up

Super tough! The “10-Times Quiz You’ll Definitely Fall For” is a game that cleverly uses everyday assumptions and thought patterns for fun.
By having the other person repeat the same word 10 times, a certain sound pattern gets planted.
Right after they say it 10 times, you immediately ask a question, prompting them to be drawn toward an answer influenced by that sound.
The key to this quiz is not leaving time to think.
Set a quick time limit so they answer right away and enjoy the game.
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The “say it 10 times” quiz is probably a game that every elementary schooler has enjoyed at least once.
You have someone repeat the same word 10 times, then you ask a question.
The repeated word influences them, and they end up answering incorrectly.
Here, you’ll find four such ‘say it 10 times’ quizzes.
They’re questions you could figure out if you think carefully, but your accuracy drops if you rush—so be careful! It might help to assume that the first answer that pops into your head is wrong, and then think it through.
10-Question Quiz 10 Times

Let me introduce 10 “say-it-10-times” quiz questions that many people are likely to trip up on.
When giving these quizzes, the key is not to follow the other person’s rhythm, but to draw them into the rhythm of the quiz master.
It’s important to keep the quizzes simple and easy to understand.
When you have them say something 10 times, say the name of the target item while observing their tone of voice, tempo, and facial expressions, and judge the best timing to ask the trick question.
Create a fun atmosphere and get everyone excited together!


