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Select Trivia-Friendly Format
Open the generator, use Multiple Choice format for hosted trivia rounds, then set how many questions you need.
Trivia
Generate random trivia questions instantly for pub quizzes, events, classrooms, and social media. No signup required. Export to PDF, Word, or CSV in one click.
How it works
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Open the generator, use Multiple Choice format for hosted trivia rounds, then set how many questions you need.
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Start with general knowledge, science, history, geography, or another subject, then set easy, medium, or hard difficulty.
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Review your trivia set instantly, edit any answer option or explanation, then export as PDF, Word, CSV, JSON, HTML, or TXT.
Examples
Each trivia question includes a clear prompt, four answer options (A-D), a correct answer, and an optional explanation. Here are three examples across different subjects and difficulty levels.
How many sides does a hexagon have?
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?
Best for
This trivia question generator is built for pub quizzes, classroom review games, social content, and event-friendly trivia rounds.
Event Hosts
Generate a full trivia round in seconds for pub quizzes, game nights, and team events. Mix subjects and difficulty for a balanced night.
Teachers
Use trivia questions as bell ringers, review games, or end-of-unit challenges. Export to PDF for print or share the link directly.
Content Creators
Generate shareable trivia questions for Instagram, TikTok, email newsletters, or interactive website content.
Event Planners
Create themed trivia sets for corporate events, onboarding sessions, and team-building activities.
Best practice
Strong free trivia quiz maker online output still depends on clear answers, balanced difficulty, and categories that fit the audience.
Easy questions keep casual players engaged. Hard questions reward knowledgeable players. Mix all three difficulty levels for a balanced trivia round.
Trivia works best when there is one clearly correct answer. Avoid questions where the answer depends on interpretation, time period, or regional knowledge.
Multiple choice trivia is easier to run in group settings because players can discuss options. Open-ended trivia suits written answer sheets.
A good trivia set covers multiple categories: science, history, geography, pop culture, and general knowledge. Use the subject selector to build a balanced mix.
The best trivia questions are ones where players feel they should know the answer. Questions that are too obscure frustrate players and reduce engagement.
Including a brief explanation after each answer turns trivia into a learning moment, not just a competition.
FAQ
These answers cover the questions people ask most often before they use a trivia question generator for pub quizzes, classrooms, events, or digital content.
Yes. Completely free with no account or subscription required.
Science, math, history, geography, English, general knowledge, and more — 11 subjects in total across three difficulty levels.
Yes. Generate a full trivia round, edit any questions you want to adjust, then export as PDF to print or share digitally.
You can generate multiple sets per session. A typical pub quiz round is 10–20 questions, which the generator handles easily.
Yes. Run multiple generation sessions with different subject settings and combine the exported sets into one document.
PDF, Word, CSV, JSON, HTML, or plain text. PDF is most popular for printed trivia sheets; CSV works well for digital quiz apps.
Question types
Browse adjacent formats if you want to combine trivia rounds with other quiz and assessment workflows.
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