

Fiete Quiz is an entertaining quiz game with hundreds of fun, age-appropriate questions designed just for children. Categories include horses, dinosaurs, knights, animals, humans and nature. Children can play on their own or together with up to four players – each question is a small adventure where they answer, learn and laugh at the same time.
Every answer teaches something – even the wrong ones.

Children love knowing things – and they love discovering that they know more than they thought. We built Fiete Quiz because we believe that curiosity should be celebrated, not tested. Every question is designed to make children think 'Oh, that's cool!' rather than 'Oh no, I got it wrong.' Even incorrect answers lead to interesting explanations, turning every round into a learning moment.
Children are presented with a question and several answer options, often illustrated with charming pictures. They tap their answer, and the game immediately reveals whether they were right – along with an interesting fact or a funny animation. Up to four players can take turns at the same time, comparing their results on the Fiete Quiztime top scorers list. Wrong answers are not punished but explained – every round is an opportunity to learn.
What sets Fiete Quiz apart from other quiz games is its warmth and humour. Questions are never dry or academic – they're wrapped in Fiete's playful world and often include visual gags or surprising facts that make children (and parents) go 'Really?!' The game doesn't punish wrong answers; instead, it turns them into discoveries. This approach builds a positive association with learning that lasts far beyond the game.

The quiz covers animals, nature, the human body, everyday objects and more. Children absorb facts naturally and build a broad base of general knowledge – the kind of foundation that helps them connect new information to existing understanding.
When faced with multiple answer options, children must evaluate each one. Is a whale a fish? It looks like one, but... This process of weighing evidence and questioning assumptions is the seed of critical thinking.
Fiete Quiz deliberately makes wrong answers interesting by revealing the correct answer with a fun explanation. Children learn that being wrong is not embarrassing – it's simply the moment before knowing something new. The top scorers list adds a friendly competitive element without ever shaming a wrong answer. This healthy attitude towards mistakes is one of the most important things a child can develop.