The Subjects

Fifteen question banks, each with its own page, its own grading and its own private drill pool for whatever you miss. Every subject below is playable in rounds of five, ten or twenty — free, without an account, without advertising. Choose a door.

World Capitals Name the capital city. 194 questions Flags of the World Name the country from its flag. 194 questions Greek Mythology Gods, heroes, monsters and the tales between them. 120 questions World Landmarks Place the monument on the map. 128 questions World Currencies Name the money each country spends. 147 questions Chemical Elements Name the symbol for every element. 118 questions The Night Sky Planets, stars and the deep dark beyond. 110 questions Famous Paintings Name the hand that held the brush. 116 questions Cinema: Who Directed It? From Hitchcock to Villeneuve — name the director. 131 questions Inventions & Discoveries Match the breakthrough to the mind behind it. 115 questions Letters & Verse Name the hand that held the pen. 130 questions The Composers Name the mind behind the music. 117 questions The Games Champions, records and the arenas that made them. 116 questions The World's Table Match the dish to the nation that gave it. 120 questions Makers of History Name the figure behind the deed. 122 questions

Beyond the banks — the standing trials

The Daily Examination — five questions drawn across all fifteen subjects, the same five for everyone on Earth, one attempt and a streak to keep.

The Word — five letters, six attempts, never the same word twice; every dictionary word counts.

The Annals & The Census — streak duels of judgement: which came first, which counts more people. They sharpen as you survive.

The Dilemma — would-you-rathers answered against the whole multitude, anonymously.

The Labours — one weekly charge posted for all, worth XXV ΔP to whoever discharges it.

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