Sources

Where I Dig Up My Facts ๐Ÿ”Ž

Every quiz I make starts with curiosity and careful research. I read widely, from trusted news outlets and magazines to journals and even the odd quirky corner of the internet, to keep my quiz questions accurate, current, and sometimes delightfully unexpected.

What you’ll find here: well-researched quiz questions on all sorts of topics, from trending news stories to fascinating little curiosities that caught my eye. It’s all fair game.

My Go-To Sources ๐ŸŒ

  • News & Media: The Irish Times, RTร‰, BBC, The Guardian, and global news from Europe, Asia, and beyond, keeping quizzes current and well-informed.
  • Science & Tech: ESA, NASA, and peer-reviewed publications, where accuracy and verified information matter.
  • Culture & Pop: National Geographic, Time, The New Yorker, and high-quality online features.
  • History & Facts: Encyclopaedia Britannica, History.com, and official archives for reliable historical information.
  • Curious Clicks: Blogs, magazines, and the occasional rabbit hole. Sometimes the best quiz facts start there.

How I Use These Sources ๐Ÿ“š

Depending on the quiz topic, I mix and match sources. Pop culture, entertainment, and monthly review quizzes lean on current news coverage. Science, history, and tech quizzes draw from official studies and factual publications to ensure accuracy. I also sprinkle in quirky discoveries, because learning is always better with a twist.

Curious about a specific answer? Many quizzes link directly to the original source, so you can explore the research behind each question.

Why It Matters ๐ŸŒŸ

By reading widely and staying curious, I aim to create quizzes that are fun, reliable, and fact-checked. Play, learn, and follow your curiosity wherever it leads.