Free on Triviolt
Free Online Quizzes for Kids, Students, and Families
One home for 700+ quiz topics: school subjects for grades 1 to 12, general trivia, daily challenges, and brain games, all playable free on any device.
Triviolt is a family-first learning app that turns practice into a game. Pick a topic, choose how you want to play, and answer questions that adapt as you improve. Kids build real skills, parents watch progress, and the whole family can compete on the same quiz.
The library spans more than 700 categories and 150,000 questions. That includes core school subjects like math, reading, science, and social studies for US grades 1 through 12, plus general trivia on geography, animals, sports, movies, and more.
Every quiz runs in your browser with no download required. A free account saves scores, streaks, and progress so you can pick up where you left off.
Browse quiz topics
- Quizzes for kids
First quizzes for ages 3 to 7: colors, counting, animals, and more.
- Math quizzes
Arithmetic, fractions, algebra, and more by grade.
- Multiplication quiz
Times tables practice from 1 to 12.
- Grammar quizzes
Parts of speech, punctuation, and sentence structure.
- Vocabulary quizzes
Word meanings, synonyms, and context clues.
- Science quizzes
Life, earth, and physical science for K-12.
- US History quizzes
From the Revolution to the modern era.
- Geography quizzes
Capitals, continents, flags, and landmarks.
- US States quiz
All 50 states and their capitals.
- Flags quiz
Match flags to countries around the world.
- US Presidents quiz
Every president from Washington to today.
- Trivia games
General and entertainment trivia for all ages.
- Daily quiz
A fresh mixed quiz every single day.
- Brain games
31 memory, speed, logic, and language games.
Choose how you play
Each quiz supports several game modes so the same topic stays fresh whether you want a quick sprint or a calm study session.
- Classic mode: a timed run where speed and accuracy both count toward your score.
- Survival mode: three lives, no timer, see how long a streak you can hold.
- Speed mode: race for the fastest time on a fixed set of questions.
- Learn mode: no timer and no score, built for studying at your own pace.
Difficulty that grows with the player
Pick easy, medium, or hard, or let adaptive difficulty adjust to your accuracy in real time. Younger kids stay in reach, while older students and parents get questions that actually challenge them.
Because questions are generated from large pools, repeat plays bring new items instead of the same six every time.
Progress tracking for parents
A free account keeps a running record of accuracy, streaks, and volts earned across every quiz. Parents can see which subjects a child practices most and where the tricky spots are, which makes it easy to turn a few minutes a day into steady improvement.
Sample questions from across the library
1. What is the capital of Japan?
Answer: Tokyo2. What is 7 times 8?
Answer: 563. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Answer: Mars. Iron oxide, or rust, on its surface gives Mars a reddish color.4. Which word is a synonym for "happy"?
Answer: Joyful5. Who was the first President of the United States?
Answer: George Washington6. How many sides does a hexagon have?
Answer: 6
Frequently asked questions
Are the quizzes really free?
Yes. You can play quizzes on Triviolt free without a download. A free account saves your scores and progress across sessions.
What subjects and topics are covered?
The library has 700+ categories, including math, reading, grammar, science, and social studies for US grades 1 through 12, plus general trivia on geography, animals, sports, movies, and more.
What ages are the quizzes for?
There is content for elementary, middle, and high school, plus general trivia that adults enjoy. Difficulty settings and adaptive mode keep questions in the right range for each player.
Can my family play together?
Yes. You can challenge friends or family with a share link and compare scores on a leaderboard, and the Daily Challenge gives everyone the same quiz to compete on.
Do I need an account to start?
No account is needed to start playing. Creating a free account saves progress, streaks, and volts so kids stay motivated to come back.
