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Random Trivia Generator

Generate random trivia questions with answers, fun facts, category labels, and difficulty ratings — covering Science, History, Geography, Sports, Entertainment, Nature, Technology, and Food & Drink.

Last updated: May 31, 2026

Client-Side Processing
Input Data Stays on Device
Instant Local Execution

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What is Random Trivia Generator?

A random trivia generator is an essential tool for quiz hosts, teachers, party planners, and anyone who enjoys testing their knowledge. Each question comes with a verified answer and a fun fact to extend the conversation beyond the correct response.

Questions are tagged by category and difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard) so you can tailor a quiz to your audience — from a family game night to a competitive pub quiz.

How to Use Random Trivia Generator

1

Choose a category (or leave on "All").

2

Set a difficulty level (or leave on "All").

3

Set how many questions to generate.

4

Click "Generate".

5

Click "Show Answer" to reveal each answer.

Common Use Cases

  • Hosting a pub quiz, game night, or trivia event.
  • Creating classroom quizzes and revision exercises.
  • Warming up meetings or online team events.
  • Personal knowledge testing and lifelong learning.
  • Generating trivia content for apps, newsletters, or social media.

Example Input and Output

A Science / Medium difficulty result.

Category
Science / Medium
Question
Q: What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere? A: Nitrogen (about 78%). Fun fact: Oxygen makes up only about 21% — nitrogen dominates by a wide margin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use these questions for a paid quiz event?
Yes — all questions are original and freely usable for personal, educational, and commercial events.
Are the answers verified?
Yes. Every answer has been fact-checked. The fun fact adds context to help remember the answer.
Can I hide the answer until I'm ready?
Yes — each card has a "Show Answer" toggle so you can read the question aloud before revealing the answer.