This insect begins its life as a leaf-eating creature before spinning a chrysalis and transforming into ____
Butterfly
This 2023 viral sensation involves a series of nonsensical videos featuring heads popping out of toilets, which became a hallmark of "brainrot" content for younger audiences.
Skibidi Toilet
In this "Coolest Game on Earth," players use a curved wooden or composite stick to propel a vulcanized rubber puck into a net.
Ice Hockey
In 1789, the storming of this Parisian prison and armory became a flashpoint for the start of the French Revolution.
Bastille
In this classic property-trading game, players hope to avoid landing on other properties, and "go to jail!"
What is another common name for a firefly?
Lightning Bug
Commonly used in "brainrot" memes, this term refers to the "main character" or the most powerful, impressive person in a room.
Sigma
Originally a Native American game called "the creator's game," this sport uses a stick with a netted pocket to catch, carry, and throw a ball.
Lacrosse
This ancient trade route, named for a luxurious Chinese fabric, connected the East and West for centuries, stretching from China to the Mediterranean.
Silk Road
This "game of global domination" uses a map of the world divided into 42 territories across six continents.
Risk
While both genders drink nectar, only the female of this pesky insect bites humans.
Mosquito
In the world of online slang, this three-letter word is used to describe someone's ability to attract a romantic partner.
Rizz
This Olympic sport is played on grass or turf where players use a stick with a rounded head to hit a hard ball, but they are strictly forbidden from using the "back" flat side of the stick.
Field Hockey
Following the death of his father, Philip II, this Macedonian king created one of the largest empires in history by the age of 30.
Alexander the Great
In this game, players move their pawns through locations like the Peppermint Forest and Gumdrop Mountains.
Candy Land
This jumping insect has powerful hind legs that allow it to leap up to 20 times its own body length to escape predators.
Grasshopper
This place is often used in memes as the setting for bizarre, glitchy, or "brainrot" behavior.
Ohio
In this table sport, a "cue" stick is used to strike a white ball, which then knocks colored balls into one of six pockets.
Billiards / Pool
In 1215, King John of England was forced to sign this document, which established the principle that everyone, including the king, was subject to the law.
Magna Carta
In this game of "Great Strategy," one player commands the Red army and the other the Blue, both attempting to capture the opponent’s hidden flag.
Stratego
Contrary to the popular myth, the number of spots on this red-and-black beetle's back identifies its species, not its age.
Ladybug
This specific slang term refers to the act of staring at someone intensely to show off your aura.
Mewing
Commonly played in Ireland, this ancient Gaelic sport is often called "the fastest game on grass" and uses a wooden stick to hit a small ball called a sliotar.
Hurling
This West African ruler of the Mali Empire is often cited as the wealthiest person in history, famously giving away so much gold during his pilgrimage to Mecca that he caused inflation.
Mansa Musa
This modern classic, originally titled The Settlers of [This Name], tasks players with building settlements and roads on an island using resources like wool, grain, and ore.
Catan