Sources

Where I Dig Up My Facts

Every quiz I make is researched with care (and a bit of curiosity!). I read widely, from trusted news outlets and magazines, to journals, and sometimes the weird corners of the internet, just to make sure every question is accurate, current, and occasionally delightfully quirky. ✅

What you’ll find here: a treasure chest of quiz questions on all sorts of topics! From trending news stories to odd little curiosities that caught my eye, it’s all fair game. ๐ŸŽฏ

My Go-To Sources

  • News & Media: Irish Times, Irish Independent, RTร‰ News, BBC News, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Reuters, keeping me up to date and in the know.
  • Science & Tech: ESA, NASA, journals, because geeky accuracy is fun too!
  • Culture & Pop: National Geographic, Time Magazine, The New Yorker, BBC Culture, and the coolest online articles I stumble across.
  • History & Facts: Encyclopaedia Britannica, History.com, official archives, for the timeless stuff.
  • Random Browsing: Blogs, quirky magazines, newspapers, and the occasional internet rabbit hole ๐Ÿ•ต️‍♀️ because you never know what fascinating fact you’ll find!

How I Use These Sources

Depending on the quiz, I mix and match. Pop culture, entertainment, and monthly review quizzes lean on news and media; science, history, and tech questions pull from official studies and factual publications. I also sprinkle in quirky tidbits, because learning is always better with a twist! ๐ŸŒˆ

Curious about a particular fact? Many quiz answers link straight to the source, so you can check it yourself. Transparency matters, even in a fun quiz world! ๐Ÿ“š

Why It Matters

By reading widely, researching carefully, and keeping my sense of curiosity alive, I aim to make quizzes that are both fun and trustworthy. You can play, learn, and explore without worrying about whether the facts check out — because they do! ๐ŸŒŸ