Simple! A quiz for kids. Let’s develop their thinking skills!
Introducing quizzes for kids!
We’ve put together a wide range of quizzes—from knowledge-based ones that help with learning, to brain-training quizzes that build thinking skills, and fun quizzes like intro quizzes and character quizzes that you can enjoy with friends and family.
If you’re looking for quizzes that elementary school–aged children will love, be sure to check these out.
Quizzes are mental exercises that help you build knowledge and develop creativity.
They let kids enjoy play and study at the same time, so encourage them to keep trying more and more.
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Simple! Quizzes for kids. Let’s build thinking skills! (51–60)
Spot the Difference Quiz

Here are some ideas for a spot-the-difference quiz using famous paintings.
Many of you might be good at these puzzles, right? Compare two images and find the differences! A spot-the-difference theme based on masterpieces can help build concentration and observation skills.
The quiz challenges you to find five differences within a 90-second time limit.
Try aiming for a perfect score by looking at the picture as a whole and also scrutinizing the small details.
You might be on your way to becoming a spot-the-difference master!
Dr. Bread Quiz

Only a small part of each bread will appear—try to guess the type from that snippet.
There are actually many kinds of bread.
The ones in this quiz are classic examples that most kids have tried at least once.
From breads that are staples overseas to those that originated in Japan, enjoy the quiz while picking up fun bread facts.
Kids who get all the answers right might become bread experts! If this quiz sparks your interest in bread, it could be fun to try baking some yourself or visit different bakeries to expand your bread knowledge.
Bird Encyclopedia Quiz That Kids Will Love

Kids love birds, don’t they? There are probably even some elementary schoolers who can’t help chasing pigeons when they see them walking around.
This is a “Bird Encyclopedia Quiz” where you guess the names of birds that peek their heads out.
Lots of birds you often see in everyday life make an appearance, so I think many kids will go, “Ah, I know that!” once they hear the answers.
After each answer, it also shares a fun fact about the bird, making it a nice little learning experience.
After enjoying this Bird Encyclopedia Quiz, you might even feel like going birdwatching.
Fruit Quiz

At supermarkets and shops, you’ll find delicious fruits lined up to match the season.
Apples, mandarins, bananas, grapes, strawberries—kids are sure to have at least one favorite.
This quiz is all about guessing the names of such fruits.
You’ll see just a small part of a fruit illustration, and your task is to guess its name.
Some fruits might be ones you don’t usually eat, so this could be a chance to discover something new.
Aim for a perfect score and give it a try!
Scary riddles
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Riddles where you look for hints in the question and use them to get closer to the answer make perfect brain teasers, don’t they? In this set, the riddles are themed around “scary things,” and the word “scary” itself serves as a clue to help you think of the answer.
Since the premise is something scary, you might hesitate to approach the solution, but treat it simply as a hint and think about it casually.
By combining the “scary” hint with the clues you glean from the question, you’ll be able to reach the answer smoothly.


