[For Kids] Today’s Quiz Roundup: Let’s play quizzes about today! [March 2026]
Many children love quizzes like riddles and trick questions, don’t they?
If you’re going to take on quizzes, it’s nice to include seasonally themed questions.
But it can be hard to find quizzes that match the time of year, and searching for new ones every day is a lot of work.
So in this article, we’ll introduce quizzes related to today!
We’ll update daily with quizzes inspired by things like commemorative days and seasonal traditions.
Please use them as a reference and enjoy the quizzes together with your kids.
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[For Kids] Today’s Quiz Roundup: Let’s play quizzes about today! [March 2026] (1–10)
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.
What part of speech is “strawberry”?
If you’re asked what language “strawberry” is, you’d naturally say English.
But this is a trick question! The answer isn’t English.
So what is it? To solve it, you need to realize it’s a trick and notice that the “go” in “nani go” (“what language”) is written in hiragana, not the kanji for “language.” And what does “strawberry” actually refer to in the first place? Once you see that, you’ll reach the answer! It’s a question that tends to be swayed by your knowledge, but a child might answer it in an instant.
Ten Times Quiz
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Ask 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!
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!
5 trick questions that even kids can understand

We’ll introduce five trick questions that even children can understand.
The questions are about things like calendars and new products.
By using familiar topics, elementary school students will feel more connected and be more eager to take part in the quiz.
Encourage the kids to aim for the right answers with their flexible minds.
If it starts to feel difficult, prepare hints so everyone can enjoy it together.
These quizzes are recommended for upper elementary school students.
Try taking turns asking the questions with teachers and friends and have fun!


