How well do you actually know what you just read? WikiQuiz turns any Wikipedia article into a quiz in seconds.
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WikiQuiz is built to be fast, simple, and accessible
WikiQuiz works beautifully on any screen — phone, tablet, or desktop. Whether you're on the bus or at your desk, your quiz is always one tap away.
No sign-ups, no emails, no passwords. Open WikiQuiz, search a topic, and start quizzing in seconds — completely hassle free.
Every single question is generated directly from the Wikipedia article you choose. No AI making things up — just pure, sourced information.
Get your score the moment you finish. See which questions you got right, which you missed, and what the correct answers were.
From ancient civilizations to pop culture, science to sports — with over 6 million English articles on Wikipedia, you'll never run out of things to learn.
WikiQuiz is and will always be free to use. No premium tier, no paywalls, no ads. Just a clean, honest quiz tool for curious people.
Wikipedia has been built by millions of people over decades. We turned that into
your personal study tool
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Monthly Wikipedia readers
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Topics to quiz on
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Don't Just Take Our Word for It
See what other curious minds have to say about WikiQuiz
"I quizzed myself on the Roman Empire and realized I knew way less than I thought. Came back three times to beat my score."
James M.
History enthusiast
"I use this before exams to quickly test myself on Wikipedia articles. No account, no setup — just paste and quiz. Exactly what I needed."
Sofia R.
University student
"Most quiz tools are bloated or want you to sign up for something. WikiQuiz just works. Clean, fast, and the questions are actually good."
Thomas L.
Graphic designer
"My friends and I use WikiQuiz to prep for pub trivia. You can pick any topic and get a quiz instantly — it's become part of our weekly routine."
Lana B.
Trivia night regular
"Started with one article about black holes and ended up quizzing myself on five different topics. The surprise me button is dangerous."
Alex M.
Science nerd
"The fact that questions come directly from Wikipedia and not from an AI making things up is a huge plus for me. I can actually trust the answers."
Joseph F.
React developer
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