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Quizly Daily Trivia: How to Improve Your Score

4 min read ยท Updated April 2026

Quizly is the daily trivia game on Wordlio. Every day at midnight, 5 new questions are drawn from a pool of 35 across 6 categories. Everyone in the world gets the same 5 questions. Your job: answer as many as you can.

The 6 Categories

Questions are drawn from these categories:

๐ŸŒ Geography ๐Ÿ”ฌ Science ๐Ÿ“– History ๐ŸŽฌ Pop Culture โšฝ Sports ๐ŸŽจ Art & Literature

Each day's 5 questions are seeded by date, so everyone playing on the same day faces the same questions in the same order. The mix of categories changes daily.

How the Game Works

Each question has four options โ€” one correct answer. After you select, the game shows you the correct answer and a brief explanation. You can't change your answer once selected. There's no timer pressure.

Your score (out of 5) is saved and can be shared as an emoji grid โ€” similar to the Wordlio word game result share. Your daily Quizly result also contributes to your combined streak.

There's No Way to "Study"

This is honest trivia โ€” you can't memorise a cheat sheet because questions cover a wide range and the categories shift daily. The best players tend to have genuinely broad general knowledge rather than deep expertise in one area.

That said, you can improve over time:

Weak Categories

Most players have a category they consistently struggle with. If it's Geography, spend 2 minutes a week looking at a world map. If it's History, skim headlines about historical anniversaries. Tiny input, noticeable improvement.

If a Science question stumps you, the explanation after the answer usually explains the concept clearly enough to lock it in. Treat each wrong answer as a free lesson.

Sharing Your Score

Your Quizly result can be shared as an emoji โ€” correct answers are โœ…, wrong are โŒ. A 5/5 score is worth sharing. Even a 3/5 is good โ€” the daily questions are genuinely hard for specific categories.

Today's 5 questions are waiting

How many can you get right? Explanations shown after each answer.

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