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It looks like other quiz games, then immediately proves it isn't. Obvious answers rarely work. It feels random at first, but there is a clear pattern to how the game punishes mistakes.
Play The Impossible Quiz for free at Poki and second-guess everything!
The Impossible Quiz runs through 110 questions. Most players don't see past the first 20-30 questions without restarting several times - so don't give up if you fail, it's part of the game!
You begin with three lives, and every wrong decision removes one. Losing all three ends the run immediately.
Most questions aren't asking what you think they're asking. One word or symbol can completely change what the question means.
Other questions hide clues on the screen, and missing them often costs you a life. Look for clickable elements hidden in the background or clues placed outside the answer buttons.
There are two other things you need to watch out for in The Impossible Quiz: Skips and Bombs.
Yes, you absolutely can! Despite how unfair it seems, the quiz is not random. Most questions reward noticing repeated tricks and small details on the screen.
Many players look for answers or Impossible Quiz walkthroughs after repeated failures, but following a step-by-step guide removes the skill element. Progress comes from failing and getting a little further each time.
Players who improve over time learn which clicks get them punished, so later questions feel less random.
These tips help you keep your lives for longer and reach deeper into the quiz.
The Impossible Quiz was created by Splapp-Me-Do and first released in 2007 as a Flash game. It became a cult classic thanks to its unusual humour and its habit of breaking the rules.
Many questions reflect the creator's humour and internet culture at the time, which explains why the rules often feel intentionally unfair rather than logical.
This approach later inspired sequels and related games like The Impossible Quiz 2 and The Impossible Quizmas that continued to explore trick-based problem solving.
The Impossible Quiz has also been released as a mobile app on Android and iOS in 2011.
The mobile versions keep the same trick-question design but change a few interactions and add extra questions.
If you enjoy the challenge and frustration of The Impossible Quiz, Poki has other games that test patience and problem-solving.
Another classic from Splapp-Me-Do is The Impossible Quiz 2 which builds on the same trick-question style with new twists.
If you enjoy being tricked and punished for guessing, the World's Hardest Game delivers the same kind of tough, unfair challenge.