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You can take the current week's quiz without an account, but you'll need to create a free account to save your scores and track your progress over time.
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The quiz currently drops every Monday.
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You'll find fun questions for the younger ones, trickier ones for the adults, and even a few that only kids are likely to know. Perfect for classrooms with a wide range of topics, and just as fun for adults to play solo.
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Our quizzes feature a wide range of 23 categories including Space, Environment, Logic, Sport, Games, History, Pop Culture, Science, Maths, Movies/TV, Australia, General Knowledge, Nature, Animals, Flags, Language, Geography, Art, Books, Current Affairs, Music, Tech, and Politics. Each weekly quiz covers a mix of these topics to provide educational variety and keep things interesting for kids, teenagers and families.
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Each quiz has a mix of easier and harder questions. The first 10 are generally more accessible, while the last 5 are designed to be more challenging.
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Absolutely! The quizzes are perfect for classroom activities, morning warm-ups, or end-of-week fun sessions. Many teachers use them to encourage friendly competition between students.
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Free accounts get basic stats and can take the current quiz. Premium unlocks the full quiz archive, detailed performance analytics, category insights, and the ability to retake quizzes.
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Yes! We offer special classroom and school packages. Please contact us to discuss bulk pricing and educational discounts tailored to your needs.
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You need to create a free account to view basic stats. Premium accounts get access to advanced analytics and insights.
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- Monthly $5/month
- Yearly $50/year
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You can cancel anytime from your account dashboard.
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Simply provide us with a fun, thoughtful, interesting question and answer. We'll review it, fact-check it, and it may feature in upcoming quizzes with your name credited.
FAQs
Find answers to common questions about Kids Quiz Weekly, including how to play, subscription details, stats tracking, and premium features for families and classrooms.