Online team trivia, played live.
A free online team trivia game for remote teams, no signup for players. Share a link, faster correct answers score more, and use AI, category, or custom questions over Zoom, Meet, or Teams.
Only the facilitator signs in. Participants just join.
Quick Quiz is a free online team trivia game for remote teams. Players need no account and there's nothing to install — share the room link or code and everyone joins in their browser. Everyone answers at once, faster correct answers score more, and you can use AI, category, or custom questions, all running beside your Zoom, Meet, or Teams call.
How it works
Pick a category, generate questions with AI, or write your own. Everyone guesses as quickly as they can to get the most points.
Why this works
The speed bonus turns a normal quiz into a low-stakes race; even easy questions feel charged when everyone is competing on reaction time. Custom questions about the team, company, or product let a facilitator embed induction content or shared knowledge under the cover of a game.
What facilitators say
Custom questions are a way to land company history or product facts in a format people pay attention to, rather than a slide they'll forget by the next meeting.
Where it lands
Who it's for
- Remote teams on regular team calls
- All-hands warm-up or closing segments
- Team offsites with 2–20 participants
- Teams who want to slip in company or product knowledge
Best for
- 10-minute all-hands opener or closer
- Remote team social for a group of 4–20
- Onboarding week trivia round with company-specific questions
- End-of-quarter team meeting energizer
When not to use this game
Skip it for cross-company groups or mixed external audiences. Generic trivia makes some participants feel excluded; company-specific questions make it worse. Keep this one for established internal teams.
Facilitator script
You'll see a multiple-choice question. Tap the answer you think is right as quickly as you can. Faster correct answers score more points.
Use this in
How to run team trivia on a video call
Share the room link in the meeting chat and have everyone open it in a second tab next to the call. There is nothing to install and no account for participants to create. Read the first question aloud while it shows on screen, then let people tap their answer. A round of eight to ten questions for a team of six fits inside ten minutes, which is the right length for an all-hands opener or a remote team social. Keep the call running for the reactions; the running argument about who actually knew the answer is half the point of online trivia for teams.
Why a speed bonus beats plain trivia
Plain trivia rewards whoever happens to know the most facts, and on a mixed team that is usually the same two people every time. The speed bonus changes the math. Faster correct answers score more, so a quick read on an easy question can beat a slow read on a hard one. That keeps the leaderboard moving and gives people who are not subject-matter experts a reason to stay in it. For a virtual team trivia round, the tension comes from the timer, not the difficulty of the questions.
Using custom questions for onboarding and product knowledge
The most useful version of a team quiz is the one you write yourself. Custom questions let a facilitator slip company history, product facts, or recent launches into a format people actually pay attention to, which beats a slide they will forget by the next meeting. Use AI-generated questions when you want a general team trivia game with no prep, a named category when you want a theme, and custom questions when the point is to land specific internal knowledge. Onboarding week is the obvious case: a short round of company-specific questions does more for a new hire than another deck.
Trivia categories that work for remote teams
- Company history and product facts (the induction round)
- Geography and world capitals
- Movies, music, and TV from the last few decades
- Science, space, and the natural world
- Internet culture and tech
- Food, drink, and where things come from
Common questions
- What is a good online trivia game for teams?
- A good team trivia game is fast, needs no install, and lets everyone answer at once rather than waiting for a turn. Quick Quiz runs in a browser tab next to your video call, scores faster correct answers higher, and supports AI-generated, category, or custom questions. It is free and participants join with a link, so there is no sign-up to slow down the start.
- How do you run virtual trivia for a remote team?
- Open the game, share the room link in your meeting chat, and ask everyone to play in a second tab while the video call stays running. Pick a category or add your own questions, then read each one aloud as it appears. A team of six gets through about ten questions in ten minutes. The speed bonus keeps the leaderboard competitive without making the questions harder.
- Is this online trivia for teams free?
- Yes. Quick Quiz is free to play and browser-based, with no install. Only the facilitator who creates the room signs in. Participants click the link, type a name, and join.
- Do players need to sign up or download anything?
- No. Players join by opening the room link or entering the room code in any browser — no account, no app, and no install. The host signs in to create the room and share the link; everyone else just types a name and starts answering. There's nothing for participants to set up before the first question appears.
- Can we play Quick Quiz on Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams?
- Yes. It runs in a browser tab next to your video call. Keep Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams open for the call and the inevitable argument over who actually knew the answer, share the room link in the meeting chat, and play on a second screen or tab. It doesn't plug into the meeting platform, so it works the same on all three.
- How many people can play team trivia at once?
- It works for groups from about 4 to 20. Because everyone answers at the same time rather than taking turns, it does not slow down as the group grows, which is what makes it hold up as an all-hands warm-up. Above 20 the leaderboard gets crowded; for very large meetings, run it in breakout groups.
- Can I write my own quiz questions?
- Yes. Alongside AI-generated questions and named categories, you can add custom questions before the session. That is how teams turn it into an onboarding round or a product-knowledge check, embedding company-specific facts in a format people stay awake for.
- What makes this different from a normal team quiz?
- The speed bonus. A normal team quiz rewards whoever knows the most; this one rewards quick correct answers, so even easy questions feel charged and the result is not a foregone conclusion. That keeps a mixed-knowledge team engaged through to the last question.
Example trivia questions
Geography
- Which country has the most natural lakes? (Canada)
- What is the smallest country in the world? (Vatican City)
- What is the longest river? (the Nile)
- Which desert is the largest? (the Antarctic)
Science & nature
- What is the hardest natural substance? (diamond)
- How many bones are in the adult human body? (206)
- Which planet is closest to the sun? (Mercury)
- What gas do plants absorb from the air? (carbon dioxide)
Pop culture & tech
- Which band recorded 'Abbey Road'? (the Beatles)
- What does 'www' stand for? (World Wide Web)
- What year did the first iPhone launch? (2007)