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Bible Trivia Game

Play Bible trivia with real verses: guess which book a verse is from, name the testament, and race your team through 31,000 verse questions.

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About the Bible Trivia

This Bible trivia game turns the entire World English Bible into a quiz that never runs dry. Every question is built on the spot from the site's own scripture library, which spans all 66 books, 1,189 chapters, and 31,102 verses. One moment you are reading a real quoted verse and choosing which of four books it belongs to, the next you are deciding whether a book sits in the Old or New Testament. Because the source pool is so large, you can play for months without meeting the same question twice.

Four question styles keep each round varied. Verse identification quotes a passage word for word and asks where it lives. Testament questions check whether you can place a book on the correct side of Malachi. Summary questions describe a book in a single line and ask you to name it. Order questions show two books and ask which comes first in the canon. After every answer you get instant right or wrong feedback plus a short explanation, so a miss becomes a lesson rather than a dead end.

Group play is built in. Teams and Points mode lets you create teams, list the players on each one, and let the game handle the rest. It rotates whose turn it is automatically, and a correct answer scores a point for that player's team without anyone keeping a tally on paper. That makes it a natural fit for youth group games, Sunday school review sessions, and family game nights where you want friendly competition without arguments over the scorekeeping.

There is nothing to install and nothing to sign up for. The game is free, loads in any browser, and plays comfortably on a phone, so it works just as well in a church hall as on the couch. Your running score and current streak stay on screen the whole time, which gives solo players a clear way to measure how their Bible knowledge grows from week to week.

How to Play Bible Trivia

  1. Open the Bible trivia game in your browser, no account or download needed.
  2. Choose solo play, or set up Teams and Points mode and list the players on each team.
  3. Read the question, whether it quotes a verse, describes a book, or asks about canon order.
  4. Pick one of the answers and get instant feedback with a short explanation.
  5. Watch the score and streak update, with team points awarded automatically on correct answers.
  6. Keep playing as long as you like, since fresh questions are generated every single round.

Ways to use the Bible Trivia

Youth group game night

Split your youth group into teams, put the game on a phone or a projector, and let the rotation decide who answers next. Automatic scoring keeps things fair, the explanations sneak real teaching into the fun, and nobody has to prepare question cards in advance.

Sunday school review

Wrap up a lesson with a few rounds of trivia to see what stuck. Testament and book summary questions reinforce the structure of the Bible, while quoted verses send kids back to passages they just studied. The instant explanations gently correct misunderstandings on the spot.

Family game night

Bible trivia gives families a game everyone can join, from grandparents who know the canon cold to kids still learning the books. Teams mode lets you pair stronger and newer readers together, and the endless question pool means the game feels new every week.

Personal Bible knowledge practice

Play solo to test how well you really know scripture. The streak counter turns study into a challenge, and because verses are drawn from all 31,102 in the World English Bible, you will constantly meet passages outside your usual reading habits.

Small group icebreakers

Open a Bible study or small group meeting with three or four quick questions. It warms the room up, gets everyone talking, and often surfaces a verse or book worth discussing before the main study even begins. It works equally well in person or over a video call.

Tips for better spins

  • When a verse looks unfamiliar, use its style as a clue, since poetry points toward Psalms or Proverbs while letters usually sound like Paul.
  • Read every explanation even when you answer correctly, because the extra context makes the next similar question easier.
  • In Teams and Points mode, agree before you start whether teammates may confer, then let the automatic rotation handle the rest.
  • Chase your streak on solo runs, since trying to protect a long streak makes you slow down and think before guessing.
  • Play a short session daily rather than one long session weekly, as spaced repetition is how the books and their order stick.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the Bible trivia questions come from?

Every question is generated fresh from the site's own copy of the World English Bible, which covers all 66 books and 31,102 verses. Nothing is pulled from a fixed question list, so the pool is effectively bottomless.

Will I see the same question twice?

It is extremely unlikely. Questions are assembled with cryptographically fair randomness across tens of thousands of verses and dozens of books, so repeats are rare even after long, regular play.

Which Bible translation is used?

The game quotes the World English Bible, a modern public domain translation. Verse identification questions quote it word for word, so what you read on screen is genuine scripture rather than a paraphrase.

How does Teams and Points mode work?

Create your teams, type in the player names, and start the round. The game rotates turns through the players automatically, and each correct answer adds a point to that player's team so the score takes care of itself.

Is the game free and family safe?

Yes. It is completely free, requires no sign-up, and every question is built from scripture itself, so it is suitable for children, youth groups, and church settings. Parents and leaders can hand a phone to kids without worrying about the content.

Can I play on my phone?

Yes, the game runs in any modern browser and is designed for phones first, so you can pass a single device around the room or have every player use their own.

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