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History, culture, religion, wildlife, Bollywood, cricket β and find out how Indian you really are.
Europe
Capitals, cultures, and personality quizzes β how well do you know the continent?
American Presidents
Test your knowledge of U.S. presidents β from George Washington to the modern era.
Can You Name These Indian Dishes?
Pani puri, dosa, vada pav, dal makhani β Indian cuisine is one of the world's most complex. How well do you know it?
Cricket: India's True Religion
Sachin Tendulkar, the 2011 World Cup, IPL, and the boardroom politics of the BCCI β test your cricket knowledge.
Bollywood Quiz: Lights, Camera, Masala!
Shah Rukh Khan, iconic songs, blockbuster plots, and a century of Hindi cinema β how well do you know Bollywood?
Which Indian State Matches Your Personality?
Laid-back Kerala, bold Punjab, spiritual Varanasi, glamorous Mumbai β India is not one place but many. Which state's soul matches yours?
Which Hindu Deity Are You?
Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, Shiva the Destroyer, or one of the great Goddesses β discover which divine archetype matches your nature.
What Varna Would You Belong to in Ancient India?
The ancient varna system divided society into four roles based on dharma and duty. Based on your values and instincts β where would you have stood?
How Indian Are You?
Family pressure, chai obsession, jugaad problem-solving, and a deep spiritual undercurrent β find out how much Indian DNA runs through your personality.
India Today: Economy, Tech & Politics
The world's most populous nation, a rising global power, a tech superpower β how well do you follow India's modern story?
Indian Culture: Festivals, Food, Music & Dance
Diwali, biryani, classical ragas, Bharatanatyam β how deeply do you know the rich cultural tapestry of India?
Religions of India: Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism & Beyond
India is the birthplace of four major world religions. How well do you understand the beliefs, practices, and history that shape India's spiritual landscape?
India's Wildlife & Natural Wonders
Bengal tigers, Himalayan peaks, sacred rivers, and tropical forests β test your knowledge of India's extraordinary natural world.
Indian Cities & States: Know Your Geography
From Mumbai's financial skyline to Kerala's backwaters β how well do you know India's cities, states, and regions?
Indian History: From Indus Valley to Independence
Harappa, Ashoka, the Mughal Empire, colonial rule, and the fight for independence β how well do you know the sweep of Indian history?
Nicosia β Capital of Cyprus
Nicosia is the world's last divided capital, split by a UN Buffer Zone since the Turkish military intervention of 1974. Cyprus is the only EU member state with part of its territory under military occupation by another country.
San Marino β Capital of San Marino
San Marino claims to be the world's oldest republic, founded in 301 AD by a Christian stonemason fleeing persecution. Its government is run by two heads of state simultaneously β and they serve only six months each.
Vatican City β Capital of Vatican City
At 0.44 kmΒ², Vatican City is the world's smallest sovereign state, entirely surrounded by Rome. Its Swiss Guard β in service since 1506 β remains one of the oldest active military units in the world.
Vaduz β Capital of Liechtenstein
Vaduz is the only capital in the world whose country is doubly landlocked β surrounded entirely by landlocked countries. When Liechtenstein sent 80 soldiers to its last war in 1866, 81 came back.
Andorra la Vella β Capital of Andorra
Andorra la Vella is the highest capital city in Europe, perched at 1,023 metres in the Pyrenees. Its government is so unusual that the President of France is technically a co-monarch of a foreign country.
Monaco β Capital of Monaco
The second smallest country in the world has no income tax and hosts a Formula 1 race through its streets. Monaco's ruling dynasty has held power since a monk-disguised knight sneaked into a fortress in 1297.
ChiΘinΔu β Capital of Moldova
ChiΘinΔu is one of Europe's least-visited capitals β yet Moldova has 120 km of underground wine tunnels, a breakaway territory backed by Russia, and a poet exiled here by the tsar. How much do you know about Europe's smallest and most surprising country?
Kyiv β Capital of Ukraine
Kyiv is one of Eastern Europe's oldest cities β the mother of Kievan Rus, home to golden-domed cathedrals, underground cave monasteries, and the world's deepest metro station. Test your knowledge of a city whose history spans over 1,500 years and whose courage has defined an era.
Tallinn β Capital of Estonia
Tallinn has the best-preserved medieval old town in Northern Europe, invented e-residency, and gave the world Skype β all from a city whose name may simply mean 'Danish castle'. How much do you know about Europe's most digitally advanced medieval capital?
Riga β Capital of Latvia
Riga holds the world's largest collection of Art Nouveau architecture, a song festival that survived Soviet occupation, and a national herbal liqueur brewed since 1752. Test your knowledge of the Baltic states' biggest and most architecturally dazzling capital.
Vilnius β Capital of Lithuania
Vilnius hides one of the largest medieval old towns in Northern Europe, a self-proclaimed artists' republic, and a Frank Zappa statue that has nothing to do with Frank Zappa. How well do you know the Baltic city that once ruled an empire stretching to the Black Sea?
Podgorica β Capital of Montenegro
Podgorica is the capital of Europe's youngest independent state, a country whose name β both in Slavic and Italian β means "Black Mountain." Montenegro punched above its weight to win independence in a nail-bitingly close 2006 referendum, and today it uses the euro without being in the Eurozone.
Tirana β Capital of Albania
Tirana is the capital of a country that was once the most isolated in Europe β a communist dictatorship that banned religion, built 750,000 concrete bunkers, and broke with every major power on earth. Today its grey communist buildings are painted in vivid colours, and its story of reinvention is one of the most remarkable in modern Europe.
Skopje β Capital of North Macedonia
Skopje is a city rebuilt from rubble after a devastating 1963 earthquake, now crowned with neo-classical statues and triumphal arches that sparked one of Europe's most heated debates about national identity. It is also the birthplace of Mother Teresa β and the ground zero of the dispute over Alexander the Great.
Sarajevo β Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo is a city where a single gunshot in 1914 changed the course of world history, and where a brutal four-year siege in the 1990s became one of the defining tragedies of modern Europe. Yet this is also a city of extraordinary resilience β the "Jerusalem of Europe" that has long blended minarets, church spires, and synagogues within a single city block.
Ljubljana β Capital of Slovenia
Ljubljana is one of Europe's smallest and greenest capitals, where a dragon watches over the old town from a medieval bridge and the influence of one visionary architect is visible on almost every street corner. Slovenia punched above its weight from the moment it broke free from Yugoslavia.
Sofia β Capital of Bulgaria
Sofia is one of Europe's oldest capitals, built on layers of Thracian, Roman, Byzantine, Bulgarian, and Ottoman civilisation. From the birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet to fields producing most of the world's rose oil, Bulgaria surprises at every turn.
Belgrade β Capital of Serbia
Belgrade sits at the confluence of two great rivers and carries 7,000 years of continuous history on its shoulders. From Roman legions to Yugoslav leaders, this city has witnessed more than most capitals ever will.
Valletta β Capital of Malta
Valletta is the smallest capital in the European Union by area β just 0.8 kmΒ² β but it packs in Caravaggio's largest painting, a megalithic temple older than the Egyptian pyramids, and a siege so dramatic it changed the balance of power in the entire Mediterranean. Named after a knight, built by knights, forged in battle.
Reykjavik β Capital of Iceland
Reykjavik is the world's northernmost capital, home to the oldest parliament still in operation, and the city that gave the English language the word 'geyser'. In 1980 its country became the first in the world to democratically elect a female president β and in 1986 Reagan and Gorbachev nearly ended the Cold War here.
Luxembourg β Capital of Luxembourg
Luxembourg City is the only remaining capital of an independent Grand Duchy in the world β a rocky fortress city once so impregnable it was called the 'Gibraltar of the North'. Today it hosts the EU Court of Justice and consistently ranks as one of the wealthiest places on Earth.
Bern β Capital of Switzerland
Bern is the city where Albert Einstein developed the Special Theory of Relativity in 1905 β and technically it isn't even Switzerland's capital, because Switzerland officially has none. A medieval city of covered arcades, a bear legend, and one of Europe's most unusual systems of government.
Dublin β Capital of Ireland
Dublin is a city where a pub landlord signed a 9,000-year lease and the most famous novel ever written is set entirely within a single day. Home to four Nobel laureates in Literature and a revolutionary uprising that changed the course of Irish history, Ireland's capital rewards those who look past the tourist shamrocks.
Brussels β Capital of Belgium
Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union and home to NATO headquarters β yet it remains most famous for waffles, chocolate, and a small bronze boy doing something undignified. Did you know the entire Grand Place was destroyed by French artillery in 1695 and rebuilt in just four years?
Helsinki β Capital of Finland
The youngest Nordic capital, designed by a German architect on an empty granite peninsula. Finland's capital gave the world Nokia, Linux, and the sauna β and has topped global happiness rankings for years.
Copenhagen β Capital of Denmark
Home to the Little Mermaid, the world's oldest amusement park, and the most influential restaurant on Earth. Copenhagen invented New Nordic cuisine and consistently ranks among the world's most liveable cities.
Oslo β Capital of Norway
Founded by Vikings, rebuilt after a great fire, and enriched beyond imagination by North Sea oil, Oslo hosts the Nobel Peace Prize and is one of the world's most expensive β and liveable β cities.
Stockholm β Capital of Sweden
Built across 14 islands where Lake MΓ€laren meets the Baltic Sea, Stockholm was once the capital of a Scandinavian empire. Home to the Nobel Prize, ABBA, and some of the world's cleanest air.
Zagreb β Capital of Croatia
A city of two medieval hills merged into one capital. Zagreb punches above its weight β from Nikola Tesla's homeland to the 2018 World Cup finalists. How well do you know Croatia's capital?
Bucharest β Capital of Romania
Once called the "Little Paris of the East" for its Belle Γpoque boulevards. Then Nicolae CeauΘescu demolished a quarter of the historic city to build Europe's second-largest building. How well do you know Bucharest?
Budapest β Capital of Hungary
Two cities β Buda and Pest β united in 1873 across the Danube. The 'Paris of the East' gave the world the Rubik's Cube, the ballpoint pen, and some of the greatest thermal baths in Europe.
Warsaw β Capital of Poland
Rebuilt from rubble after WWII destroyed 85% of it. Warsaw rose from the ashes to become the economic powerhouse of Central Europe. How well do you know the Phoenix City?
Athens β Capital of Greece
Democracy, philosophy, the Parthenon β Athens gave the Western world its intellectual foundations. The birthplace of Socrates, Plato, and the Olympic Games. How well do you know the cradle of civilisation?
Vienna β Capital of Austria
For 600 years the seat of the Habsburg Empire. Mozart, Beethoven, Freud, Hitler β all lived here. The Ringstrasse, the Opera, the Kunsthistorisches Museum. How well do you know the City of Music?
Prague β Capital of the Czech Republic
The City of a Hundred Spires survived WWII almost unscathed and kept its medieval core intact. From Holy Roman Empire to communism to Velvet Revolution β how well do you know Prague?
Amsterdam β Capital of the Netherlands
Built on wooden piles in a peat bog, Amsterdam became the richest city in the world in the 17th century. Rembrandt, Anne Frank, the diamond trade β how well do you know the City of Canals?
Lisbon β Capital of Portugal
Built on seven hills above the Tagus, Lisbon launched the Age of Discovery. Vasco da Gama sailed from here to India; the 1755 earthquake reshaped it. How well do you know Europe's westernmost capital?
London β Capital of the United Kingdom
Roman Londinium, Viking raids, the Black Death, the Great Fire, the Blitz β and still standing. How well do you know the city that once ruled a quarter of the world?
Madrid β Capital of Spain
Europe's highest capital city, home to the Prado and the BernabΓ©u. Madrid became Spain's capital only in 1561 β yet it holds one of the world's great art collections. How well do you know it?
Rome β Capital of Italy
The Eternal City. Capital of the ancient world's greatest empire, seat of the Catholic Church, and home to more UNESCO heritage than any other city. How well do you know Rome?
Berlin β Capital of Germany
Divided by a wall, reunited by history. Berlin has been capital of the German Empire, the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and reunified Germany. How well do you know it?
Paris β Capital of France
The City of Light. 2,000 years of history, the world's most visited museum, and a tower that nearly got demolished. How well do you really know Paris?
James A. Garfield (#20)
Shot after just 4 months in office, Garfield lingered for 79 days β killed more by his doctors than the bullet. Test your knowledge of the president who never got a chance.
Rutherford B. Hayes (#19)
He won the most disputed election in American history β and ended Reconstruction as the price. Test your knowledge of the president who traded Black civil rights for the White House.
Ulysses S. Grant (#18)
The general who won the Civil War couldn't win the war on corruption. Test your knowledge of the hero of Appomattox and his scandal-plagued presidency.
Andrew Johnson (#17)
The tailor's apprentice who became president after Lincoln's assassination β and nearly tore the country apart again. Test your knowledge of the first impeached president.
Abraham Lincoln (#16)
The greatest American president. Rail-splitter, self-taught lawyer, war commander, emancipator. Test your knowledge of the man who saved the Union and ended slavery.
James Buchanan (#15)
Widely considered the worst president in U.S. history. Buchanan watched the Union collapse and did nothing. Test your knowledge of the man who handed Lincoln a nation in crisis.
Franklin Pierce (#14)
Handsome, charming, and a catastrophic president. Pierce accelerated the nation toward Civil War with the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Test your knowledge of the 14th president.
Millard Fillmore (#13)
The man who signed the Fugitive Slave Act, opened Japan to the West, and later ran as a Know-Nothing candidate. Test your knowledge of America's most forgotten president.
Zachary Taylor (#12)
War hero, reluctant politician, president for just 16 months. Test your knowledge of Old Rough and Ready β the general who never voted before becoming president.
James K. Polk (#11)
The most underrated president? Polk set four goals, achieved all four in one term, and kept his promise not to run again. Test your knowledge of the 11th president.
How German Are You?
Punctuality, efficiency, Brot, and a deep love of rules β discover how much of the German mindset runs through your personality.
How Czech Are You?
Pivo, Kafka, hockey, and a healthy dose of skepticism β find out how much Czech DNA runs through your personality and habits.
European Capitals Quiz
Do you know your Ljubljana from your Bratislava? Test your knowledge of European capital cities β from the obvious to the surprisingly tricky.
John Tyler: The Tenth President Quiz
The first vice president to assume the presidency β test your knowledge of John Tyler, the president expelled from his own party and nicknamed 'His Accidency'.
William Henry Harrison: The Ninth President Quiz
The president with the shortest term in U.S. history β test your knowledge of William Henry Harrison, the war hero who died just 31 days into office.
Martin Van Buren: The Eighth President Quiz
The first president born as a U.S. citizen and a master political operator β how well do you know Martin Van Buren and the panic that defined his presidency?
Andrew Jackson: The Seventh President Quiz
War hero, populist, and controversial figure β test your knowledge of Andrew Jackson, the president who transformed American democracy and whose legacy still divides historians.
John Quincy Adams: The Sixth President Quiz
Son of a president, diplomat, congressman β test your knowledge of John Quincy Adams, one of America's most intellectually formidable leaders.
James Monroe: The Fifth President Quiz
The last Founding Father president and the architect of the Monroe Doctrine β how well do you know James Monroe and the 'Era of Good Feelings'?
James Madison: The Fourth President Quiz
The Father of the Constitution and architect of the Bill of Rights β test your knowledge of James Madison, the president who led America through its first declared war.
Thomas Jefferson: The Third President Quiz
Author of the Declaration of Independence, architect, inventor, and president β test your knowledge of one of America's most brilliant and contradictory founders.
John Adams: The Second President Quiz
One of the Founding Fathers and the first vice president β how much do you know about John Adams, the man who followed Washington into the White House?
George Washington: The First President Quiz
The general who could have been king β and chose not to be. Commander-in-chief, first president, architect of the republic. Test your knowledge of George Washington.
Cyber Survival: How to Not Get Hacked in 2026
The internet is a dark forest. Do you have a torch, or are you walking around in your digital underwear? Test your survival skills.
AI: Genius or Just a Fancy Autocomplete?
Think you can outsmart the algorithms? Let's see if you can tell AI fact from sci-fi fiction.
The Hindenburg Disaster History Quiz
Test your knowledge of the LZ 129 Hindenburg disaster. Explore historical facts, survivor stories, and the legacy of the 1937 Lakehurst crash.
What Type of Avenger Are You? (Park Chan-wook)
Inspired by the Vengeance Trilogy β obsessive beast, cold strategist, or melancholic shadow? Find your revenge archetype.
Jungian Archetypes: Which Literary Force Rules You?
Which shadow or hero dwells within your soul? A journey into the Collective Unconscious across 12 Jungian archetypes.
The Ultimate Wes Anderson Persona Test
Symmetry & soul β which piece of the Andersonian puzzle are you? A deeper dive across all 11 films.
Which Wes Anderson Movie Is Your Life?
Aesthetics & melancholy β find out which Wes Anderson film matches your personality, instincts, and daily chaos.
What Kind of Self-Saboteur Are You?
Find out your self-sabotage style and the pattern that keeps getting in your way.
The Nembutsu Quiz
Test your knowledge of Namu Amida Butsu, Japanese Buddhism, and the meaning behind the famous chant.
Yakuza and Zaibatsu
Japan's criminal underworld meets its corporate dynasties. How well do you know the power structures that shaped modern Japan?
Torii and Shrines Quiz
A fun interactive quiz about Japanese torii gates, Shinto shrines, and cultural symbols.
Which Japanese Power Structure Would You Belong To?
A stylized archetype quiz inspired by Japanese history, social structures, and power dynamics.
The ADHD or Just Chaos Pattern Quiz
A brutally honest self-reflection tool about habits that resemble common ADHD behavioral patterns. Not a diagnosis.
Startup Founder Archetype
Are you the Visionary, the Hustler, or the Hacker? Discover your startup identity.
Fantasy RPG Class Selector
Mage, Warrior, Rogue, or Cleric? Find your role in the adventuring party.
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Test
How well do you read others? Test your empathy and emotional awareness.
Your Ideal Remote Work Setup
Find out which home office aesthetic and setup perfectly matches your work habits.
Which Programming Language Are You?
Are you strict like Java or chaotic but powerful like JavaScript? Find out your code persona.
The Ultimate Personality Typology
Discover your true colors, strengths, and hidden potential in this comprehensive psychological assessment.
Which Studio Ghibli Character Are You?
A retro-styled personality quiz that reveals your Studio Ghibli spirit. Are you Totoro, Chihiro, Howl, or someone else entirely?
The Cold War Protocol: What Is Your Tactical Crisis Archetype?
Are you a Systemic Dissident, Strategic Chessmaster, or Kinetic Responder? Decode your crisis decision-making archetype through Cold War flashpoints and the OODA loop.
The Ghibli Spirit: Find Your Authentic Creative Archetype
Are you a Quiet Craftsman, Nature Protector, or Independent Seeker? Discover your creative archetype through the lens of Hayao Miyazaki's philosophy and Studio Ghibli.
The Moai Community Quiz: Find Your Social Ritual Archetype
Are you a Tribal Guardian, Ritualistic Solitary, or Symbiotic Peer? Discover your social ritual archetype and build your Okinawan Moai network for longevity and purpose.
The Monetization DNA Quiz: Find Your Vocation Archetype
Are you a Scalable Builder, High-Value Advisor, or Operational Anchor? Discover your monetization archetype and learn how to maximize your market value with Ikigai.
The Global Utility Test: Find Your Mission Archetype
Are you a Systemic Reformer, Community Anchor, or Effective Altruist? Discover how your purpose aligns with what the world needs β based on Ikigai and Peter Singer.
The Stoic Resilience Test: Map Your Antifragility Archetype
Are you an Unshakable Stoic, Empathetic Alchemist, or Defiant Warrior? Map your resilience archetype based on Marcus Aurelius, CBT, and Nassim Taleb's antifragility.
The Strength Architecture: Map Your Cognitive Edge
Are you a Systemic Architect, Adaptive Ideator, or Precision Operator? Discover your cognitive edge and learn how to leverage your natural strengths for your Ikigai.
The Passion Matrix: Discover What You Truly Love
Are you a Creative Alchemist, Curious Investigator, or Empathic Connector? Discover your core passion archetype and map the Love quadrant of your Ikigai.
The Ikigai Discovery Quiz: Myth vs. Okinawan Reality
Demystify the famous 4-circle Venn diagram. Discover the authentic Japanese philosophy of Ikigai, Morita therapy, and establish your personal purpose baseline.
Trabant 601
Part joke, part legend β the little car that carried millions of East Germans into freedom. How well do you know the Trabant 601?
Mercedes-Benz W123
Half a million kilometres without a rebuild. The W123 is the most dependable car ever made β but how much do you actually know about it?
Marcus Aurelius: Practical
Stoicism isn't abstract β it's a toolkit for daily life. Test how well you apply Marcus Aurelius's practical wisdom to anger, grief, and difficult people.
Marcus Aurelius: Philosophy
From the dichotomy of control to the nature of the rational soul β how deeply do you understand the Stoic worldview of Marcus Aurelius?
Marcus Aurelius: Dilemmas
How would Marcus Aurelius handle the impossible choices of modern life? Test your Stoic instincts against the hardest dilemmas from the Meditations.
Marcus Aurelius: Into the Meditations
Dive deeper into the mind of the Stoic Emperor. Test your knowledge of the core concepts from his famous Meditations.
Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor
Test your knowledge about the philosopher king, Marcus Aurelius. Explore his life, his Meditations, and his Stoic philosophy.
Japanese Archetypes
Which classic Japanese archetype matches your personality?
Forbidden Japan
Explore the hidden and forbidden parts of Japanese history and culture.
Ferrari Testarossa
Flat-12 engine, side strakes, Miami Vice β the Testarossa defined an era. How well do you really know this icon of 1980s excess and engineering?
Douglas DC-3 Dakota
The aircraft that changed the world β from the first commercial routes to the Berlin Airlift. Test your knowledge of the most important plane ever built.
Chernobyl Politics: The Soviet Cover-up
The political fallout of the nuclear disaster.
Chernobyl Part 2: The Liquidators
How much do you know about the heroes of Chernobyl?