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Ranking of popular quiz and riddle topics

When it comes to games everyone can enjoy regardless of age, nothing beats quizzes!

Quizzes are perfect for the classroom, on trips, or as a way to pass the time while traveling.

They’re popular because they get everyone excited, regardless of age or gender.

In this article, we’ll introduce a ranking of quiz ideas that are sure to be a hit.

How you play is up to you: you can pick one person to act as the host and ask the questions, or have participants take turns asking them.

With a few tweaks to make your own original quiz, it can even become a great feature for events like thank-you parties or celebrations!

Quiz and Riddle Popular Topics Ranking (51–60)

What is in the middle of Hokkaido?57rank/position

Did everyone solve it? #trickQuiz #riddle #brainTraining
What is in the middle of Hokkaido?

This is a question that those in the know will understand in an instant! Hokkaido is located at the northernmost part of the Japanese archipelago.

It’s known above all for its delicious food.

Ramen, seafood, and the classic souvenir Shiroi Koibito are things many of you have probably tried at least once.

Now, here’s the key to solving the puzzle: first, forget about trying to derive the answer from knowledge like geography or shipment volumes.

You don’t need any of that—if you can read the problem statement, you can answer it.

The hint is to focus on the characters in “Hokkaido” (北海道)!

What is the constitution established by Prince Shōtoku called?58rank/position

What is the constitution established by Prince Shōtoku called?
  1. Constitution, Article 15
  2. Article 16 of the Constitution
  3. Seventeen-Article Constitution
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Seventeen-Article Constitution

The Seventeen-Article Constitution enacted by Prince Shōtoku in 604 mainly sets forth the mindset expected of government officials.

Regarding domestic destinations for high school field trips, Osaka ranks third and Kyoto ranks second—so which place is number one?59rank/position

Regarding domestic destinations for high school field trips, Osaka ranks third and Kyoto ranks second—so which place is number one?
  1. Okinawa Prefecture
  2. Nagasaki Prefecture
  3. Hokkaido
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Nagasaki Prefecture (Educational Travel Survey (Domestic, Overseas, and Inbound) | Japan School Trip Association

Nagasaki is filled with deep history—from being the sole trading port during the era of national isolation to stories and reflections related to the atomic bombing. In addition to learning about this history, the ability to experience its unique culture in a city with excellent accessibility is said to be a key reason for its popularity.

Animal Quiz60rank/position

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This is a classic, crowd-pleasing animal quiz.

There aren’t any strict rules, so try asking questions about animals.

You could guess the animal from its characteristics or answer fun trivia about animals—there are lots of possible formats.

You could also give it a riddle-like feel, or have participants draw their answers as illustrations.

Try creating the perfect quiz tailored to different ages and preferences.

For a more unique twist, you can make it a team competition or use buzzers.

Popular Quiz and Riddle Topics Ranking (61–70)

How can I make my shoelaces less likely to come undone?61rank/position

How can I make my shoelaces less likely to come undone?
  1. Use shoelaces made of a smooth, slippery material.
  2. Wet the shoelaces before tying them.
  3. Cut the shoelaces short
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Wet the shoelaces before tying them.

Have you ever had trouble with your sneaker laces coming undone? It’s a hassle when your laces come loose while you’re walking or playing. But with a small trick when tying your laces, you can make them less likely to come undone! The trick is to slightly dampen the laces. By wetting the laces before tying them, the laces adhere more closely to each other, making them less likely to come undone.

Events of the Showa era62rank/position

[Showa Quiz Questions] For seniors! Multiple-choice questions on nostalgic events from the Showa era! [10 questions in total]
Events of the Showa era

We present a multiple-choice quiz featuring notable events and topics from the late 1950s through the 1970s—the era when today’s seniors were in their prime.

The quiz has 10 questions in total, covering nostalgic themes such as barbershop prices, cola bottles, the “3 Cs” of the mid-1960s, rotary dial telephones, public pay phones, pagers, warm-water bidet toilets, moving walkways, bowling, and the Takenoko-zoku street-dance craze.

It’s a chance to look back on those days and give your brain a healthy dose of stimulation.

Which would you dislike more: if everyone else disappeared from the world except you, or if you were the only one to disappear from the world?63rank/position

Which would you dislike more: if everyone else disappeared from the world except you, or if you were the only one to disappear from the world?

This is a question asking which you would dislike more: being the only one left in the world, or being the only one to disappear from the world.

If you vividly imagine each scene—living alone in a world where no one else exists, and a world where you have vanished while everyone else carries on as usual—you can probably gauge the intensity of the discomfort each scenario evokes.

Thinking about the difficulties of being alone can also prompt you to reflect on how you and others are interconnected in daily life.

If opinions emerge like being unable to accept that people live happily in a world without you, those differences in perspective could spark an engaging discussion.