Trivia at the
Speed of Thought
10 questions. 5 choices. Every millisecond counts.
The trivia game built for people who actually know things. No obvious wrong answers. No endless rounds. Just fast, competitive packs where the quickest correct answer wins.
Trivlet Live — Hosted shows, real prizes, real competition →Speed changes everything
Same question. Same correct answer. Wildly different scores.
This is a quick demo — the full game has server-side timing, encrypted questions, and live leaderboards.
How scoring works
Every millisecond is one point. The difference between knowing and guessing? Thousands.
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Traditional Trivia
- 4 choices, 2 obviously wrong
Eliminate two, coin-flip the rest
- Speed doesn't matter
Answer in 2 seconds or 20 — same score
- Unpredictable length
5 questions? 50? Who knows
- Easy to cheat
Google the answer, nobody knows
- Funded by ads
Fullscreen ads between every round
Trivlet
- 5 plausible choices
Every option sounds right. You have to know it.
- Millisecond scoring
Faster correct answers earn dramatically more
- Always 10 questions
Consistent packs. Done in 2-3 minutes.
- Anti-cheat by design
Speed-scoring makes Googling pointless
- Zero ads, forever
Sponsored packs fund prizes — you never see an ad
Designed for competition
Every mechanic exists to reward knowledge and speed.
Speed Scoring
Every millisecond matters. The scoring curve rewards instant recall — not slow elimination. Know it or don't.
10-Second Window
Every question has a 10-second timer. Score starts at 10,000 and drops by one every millisecond. No time to Google.
5 Plausible Choices
No throwaway options. All five answers are carefully crafted to sound correct. Process of elimination won't save you.
Leaderboards & Ranks
Global and category leaderboards. Track your average reaction time. Watch yourself get faster week over week.
Lives System
Start with 3 lives. Wrong answer costs one. Hit a 5-correct streak to earn one back. Risk and reward.
Multiplayer Rooms
Create private rooms and invite friends. Same pack, same timer, head-to-head. See who really knows their stuff.
Pick your battlefield
Curated packs across topics you actually care about. New packs added weekly.
Trivlet Live
Part game show, part variety show, all competition. A live host drives the action while guest entertainers — musicians, comedians, surprise guests — keep the energy up between rounds. Thousands of players compete in real-time from their own devices while the audience watches the leaderboard shift with every answer.
Live events feature multiple rounds — scores accumulate, the leaderboard shifts, and elimination rounds raise the stakes as the field narrows. Every event is different. Different hosts, different entertainment, different categories. The only constant: if you're fast and you know your stuff, there are real prizes waiting at the top.
Sponsored Packs
Instead of ads, brands sponsor custom trivia packs built around their story — their history, their innovations, their world. Players opt in because the trivia is genuinely interesting and the prizes are real.
A sponsor creates a themed trivia pack about their brand
Players sign up to compete — because the trivia is fun and prizes are on the line
The more players who join, the bigger the prize pool grows
Sponsored packs can feature multiple rounds too — the bigger the event, the more rounds and the bigger the prizes. They're always optional — the full game is available without ever touching one. Players learn about brands they're curious about. Sponsors reach engaged audiences. Everyone wins — and nobody sees an ad.
Both are completely optional — the full Trivlet experience never requires them.
Speed without knowledge is reckless. Knowledge without speed loses points.
But if you've got both — we'd love to see you try.
Every game. Same rhythm. Pure competition.
Pick a category
Choose a category and a random pack from it drops in. Every pack is exactly 10 questions with 5 choices each.
3... 2... 1... GO!
A countdown syncs all players. Beeps build the tension — like a starting line. When it hits GO, the first question drops.
One question at a time
The server sends each question individually. You get 10 seconds to answer. When time's up, the next question arrives. No skipping ahead, no peeking at what's coming.
Speed is your score
Your points start at 10,000 and drop by one every millisecond. Answer in under a second? 9,000+ points. Hesitate for five? You're at 5,000. Hit 10 seconds and it's zero — even if you knew it.
See where you stand
After all 10 questions, scores are tallied instantly. See your total, your rank, and a per-question breakdown. Tied? Sudden death — one question at a time until someone pulls ahead.
Questions & Answers
Why is it called Trivlet?
A piglet is a tiny pig. A booklet is a tiny book. A Trivlet is a tiny burst of trivia — 10 questions, 10 seconds each, done in under two minutes. The name captures exactly what the game is: trivia, shrunk down to its fastest, most competitive form.
How does a game work?
Pick a category and a random pack from it drops in. Each pack has exactly 10 questions with 5 answer choices. You get 10 seconds per question. Answer correctly and your score is based on how fast you responded — every millisecond counts. Wrong answers and timeouts score zero. After 10 questions, see your results and play another round or end your session.
How does speed scoring work?
Your score starts at 10,000 when the question appears and drops by one every millisecond. Answer in under a second? 9,000+ points. Hesitate for five seconds? 5,000. Hit 10 seconds and it's a timeout — zero points, even if you knew it. Wrong answers always score zero. The maximum possible score per round is 100,000.
Why 5 choices instead of 4?
With 4 choices, you can often eliminate 2 and coin-flip the rest. With 5 plausible options, you actually need to know the answer. Every distractor is designed to be attractive to someone who doesn't know — no joke answers, no filler.
Do I find out if my answer was right?
Not until the round is over. During gameplay, you get zero feedback — no green checkmarks, no red Xs, no score updates. You just answer and move on. This is intentional. It keeps the pressure on for all 10 questions and prevents players from mentally checking out after a bad streak. The full breakdown comes at the end.
What categories are available?
Six core categories: Science & Nature, History, Geography, Entertainment, Pop Culture & Music, and Sports & Games. Each has dozens of themed packs — from "World Cup Legends" to "90s Pop Culture" to "Ancient Civilizations." New packs are added weekly.
Can I play with friends?
Yes. Create a private room, share a link, and compete on the same pack simultaneously. Same questions, same timer, head-to-head. You can also play solo and compare scores on global leaderboards.
What is Trivlet Live?
Live events with a real host, guest entertainers, and thousands of players competing in real-time. Multiple rounds, elimination stages, and real prizes. Think game show meets trivia night — from your phone. Completely optional.
What about cheating?
Speed-scoring is the anti-cheat. Even if someone Googles the answer, by the time they find it and tap, a player who actually knows it has already scored 4x more points. On top of that, questions are encrypted, scores are server-validated to millisecond precision, and behavioral analysis flags suspicious patterns.
Is Trivlet free to play? How do you make money?
Completely free, no ads, ever. Instead of interrupting your game, brands sponsor optional trivia packs built around their story — think "The History of NASA" or "90s Sneaker Culture." Players opt in because the trivia is fun and the prizes are real. You never need to touch a sponsored pack to enjoy the full game.
When does Trivlet launch?
Beta starts Q2 2026. Waitlist members get first access and help shape the game — your feedback directly influences what gets built.
Is there a mobile app?
Trivlet launches as a web app that works on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop. A native mobile app is on the roadmap for an even faster experience.
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you're the fastest?
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