About Quizz.io

AI Quiz is a fast, fun experience for individuals and small groups. Topics and questions are generated by modern AI models to keep content fresh—often in multiple languages.

Beta: We’re actively improving question quality and language coverage. Your feedback is invaluable — write us at support@quizzy.io or use our feedback form.

How a quiz is built

Each quiz contains 3 topics, and each topic has 5 questions of mixed types and difficulties.

Within a topic, difficulty ramps up: it starts with the easiest and ends with the hardest.

You can pick quizzes by themes you like or let the system surprise you.

Multilingual support: many topics are available in several languages; more are added over time.

Difficulty scale
Easy
Medium
Hard
Expert
Legend

easy — knowledge of an average 15-year-old student.

medium — typical high-school level knowledge.

hard — undergraduate/university-level knowledge.

expert — specialist-level knowledge in a field.

legend — very deep knowledge of the specific topic.

Question types

Single choice — four options, exactly one is correct.

Yes/No — answer is either yes or no.

Guess — estimate a number (e.g., year, count, weight). A tolerance window is shown when applicable.

Image — an AI-generated or provided image with a related question; four options, one correct.

Sort — sort items according to a measurable value — from oldest to newest, heaviest to lightest, largest to smallest, etc. Select a particular item in the list and move it up or down by clicking the arrow next to the list.

Example for Guess: “In which year did World War II end?” Correct is 1945; with tolerance ±2, any answer from 1943 to 1947 is accepted.
Scoring & timing

When you start a quiz, a stopwatch begins. The goal is to finish accurately and quickly.

Points per correct answer: easy = 1, medium = 2, hard = 3, expert = 4, legend = 5.

Use solo mode or play in a small group/teams; set house rules for skips, hints, or tie-breaks.

AI-generated content: Questions are produced by AI models and may occasionally be inaccurate or ambiguous. Treat quizzes as entertainment and learning prompts — not as authoritative sources for high-stakes decisions (exams, medical, legal, financial, etc.). If you spot issues, please report them to support@quizzy.io.

Tips for a great session

Pick topics you enjoy — or mix difficulty levels for a balanced challenge.

For groups, appoint a host to read questions and keep time/scores.

Use larger screens for image questions and non-native language play.


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