ClipQuiz

How to Play ClipQuiz

A complete guide to playing, scoring, and creating quizzes on ClipQuiz.

Getting Started

Visit the homepage and browse trending quizzes or filter by category. Click any quiz card to open it. No sign-up is needed — just pick a quiz and start playing.

Choosing Question Count

When you open a quiz, select how many questions to play: 5, 10, 15, 20, or all available. Questions are randomly selected from the quiz pool, so each playthrough feels different.

Answering Questions

Read or view the question, then type your answer in the text field. Press Enter or tap Submit. Answers are checked without spaces and are case-insensitive. If your answer is close enough to an accepted answer, it counts as correct. Use hints if you are stuck.

Image Quiz Mode

You see a full photograph or image. Identify the subject — a country flag, landmark, animal, painting, or object — and type your answer. This is the most straightforward mode and great for geography and nature quizzes.

Crop Challenge Mode

Only a small cropped portion of an image is shown, heavily zoomed in. You must recognize the subject from minimal visual information. Look for colors, textures, and shapes. This mode is significantly harder and more exciting.

Audio Clip Mode

A short audio clip plays (typically from a YouTube source in user-created quizzes). Listen carefully and type the name of the song, artist, or sound. You can replay the clip before answering.

Understanding Your Score

After completing a quiz, you see your score (correct out of total) and your percentile rank. "Top 10%" means you scored better than 90% of all players. Share your result on social media to challenge friends.

Creating Your Own Quiz

Go to Create in the navigation. Add a title, description, category, and at least 3 questions. For each question, choose image, crop, or audio type, provide the media URL, and list accepted answers (one per line, up to 5). Preview your questions, agree to the Community Guidelines, and publish. Share the link with anyone.

Tips for High Scores

• Read hints before guessing • For crop mode, think about color patterns and context • For flags, learn distinctive shapes and colors • Try quizzes in categories you know well first • Play the same quiz again — random question subsets mean new challenges each time