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Free Daily Trivia Games Anyone Can Play

GuessWho is a free collection of six daily trivia games built around the things people actually talk about — viral tweets, famous quotes, hit songs, classic movies, world history and the capitals of every country on Earth. There is no app to download, no account to create and no paywall. Open the site, pick a game and start guessing in seconds, on your phone or your computer.

Every game follows the same simple, satisfying loop: you are shown a clue and four possible answers, and you have to pick the right one. It sounds easy until the options are all plausible. That little moment of doubt — “wait, was that lyric Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo?” — is the whole game. Get it right and your streak grows; get it wrong and you will probably remember the answer forever.

How the Daily Challenge Works

Each game has a Daily Challenge made of five questions. The questions are chosen by a date-based seed, which means every player in the world gets the exact same five questions on the same day. That is what makes GuessWho fun to play alongside friends, family or coworkers: you can all compare scores knowing you faced an identical test, and share your results as a row of colored squares without spoiling the answers.

The Daily Challenge resets at midnight your local time, so there is always a fresh puzzle waiting tomorrow. Finished today's five and still want more? Switch to Free Play for an unlimited stream of random questions from the same library — perfect for practice, for a long commute, or for chasing a personal best with no pressure on your streak.

The Six Games

🐦 Who Tweeted

You are shown a real, documented tweet — stripped of its name and handle — and four people who might have written it. Was that one-liner from a tech billionaire, a pop star, an athlete or a politician? The library spans more than 150 genuinely posted tweets from 2006 to 2024, so it doubles as a tour through the moments that defined internet culture over nearly two decades.

💬 Who Said It

Match a famous quote to the person who actually said it. From ancient philosophers and wartime leaders to scientists, authors and modern icons, Who Said It draws on 250 well-known lines. The trick is that great quotes get misattributed all the time — this game is the cure.

🎵 Guess the Song

Read a line of lyrics and name the track it comes from. With 250 songs spanning decades and genres — pop, rock, hip-hop, country and more — Guess the Song rewards the people who actually listen to the words. Some lines are unmistakable; others could belong to a dozen artists until you look closely.

🎬 Guess the Movie

A single famous line of dialogue, four films, one right answer. Guess the Movie pulls 250 quotes from blockbusters, cult classics and award winners. If you have ever finished someone else's movie quote at a party, this is your game.

📅 Guess the Year

You are given a real historical event and asked when it happened. Guess the Year covers 220 milestones — inventions, discoveries, cultural firsts and turning points — and it is sneakily educational: even when you miss, you walk away knowing exactly when the thing you guessed about took place.

🌍 Guess the Capital

Name the capital city of a given country. With all 250 countries and territories represented — including the ones that trip up almost everybody, like Australia (Canberra, not Sydney) or Turkey (Ankara, not Istanbul) — Guess the Capital is the fastest way to turn map trivia into real knowledge.

Tips to Improve Your Score

  • Read every option before answering. The wrong answers are chosen to be tempting. Eliminating the two you are sure are wrong often makes the real answer obvious.
  • Look for the small details. A tweet's tone, a quote's vocabulary, a lyric's rhyme scheme or an event's surrounding context all leak clues about the correct answer.
  • Play Free Play to train. The same library powers both modes, so a few rounds of Free Play is genuine practice for tomorrow's Daily Challenge.
  • Build a streak. Coming back every day not only grows your stats — the repetition is what actually moves facts into long-term memory.

Why Play Daily Trivia?

A few minutes of trivia a day is a genuinely good habit. Recalling facts under a little time pressure exercises memory, the variety across our six games keeps you learning across pop culture, history and geography, and the five-question format is short enough to finish during a coffee break. Because everyone gets the same daily puzzle, it is also a low-stakes way to stay connected — a shared score to text a friend, a tiny daily ritual you can do together from anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GuessWho really free?

Yes. Every game and every mode is completely free, with no account required. The site is supported by ads.

Do I need to sign up or download anything?

No. GuessWho runs entirely in your web browser. Your progress, streaks and statistics are saved locally on your own device.

Why does everyone get the same questions?

The Daily Challenge uses the date to pick its five questions, so every player worldwide sees an identical puzzle each day. That is what makes comparing and sharing scores fair and fun.

When do new challenges appear?

A fresh Daily Challenge unlocks at midnight in your local time zone. If you want to keep playing before then, Free Play offers unlimited questions.

Where do the questions come from?

Every question is hand-checked for accuracy — real tweets, correctly attributed quotes, verified lyrics and movie lines, documented historical dates and official capital cities. We regularly review and expand the libraries.

Does my progress sync across devices?

Not currently. Because GuessWho stores everything locally for privacy, your stats live on the device you played on. Playing on the same browser keeps your streak going.

Go Deeper with Our Guides

Want the stories and facts behind the questions? Our trivia guides dig into the details: the world capitals everyone gets wrong, famous quotes people misattribute, the stories behind classic movie lines, a timeline of world-changing moments, how Twitter shaped internet culture, and what makes a song lyric unforgettable.

Ready to play? Start with Who Tweeted, or scroll up to pick any of the six games above. A new challenge is waiting every single day.