Animals & Wildlife
Inventions & Technology
Mythology & Legends
Space & Astronomy
Sports
100

It is the largerst animal in the world.

Elephant
100

This invention, created by Thomas Edison, allowed people to see in the dark without using fire.

Light Bulb / Light

100

This legendary creature is a giant reptile that breathes fire.

Dragon

100

This is the closest star to Earth, providing light and heat to our planet.

Sun

100

This sport involves dribbling a ball and shooting it into a hoop.

Bsaketball

200

This bird cannot fly but is known for being the fastest runner among birds.

Ostrich

200

This device lets you store and play thousands of songs digitally, popularized in the early 2000s.

MP3 Player / iPod

200

This mythical horse has a single horn on its forehead.

Unicorn

200

This red planet is the next planet from Earth, often considered a target for future human exploration.

Mars

200

This sport involves swimming, biking, and running in one long race.

Triathlon

300

This insect is the only one known to make food that humans eat, in the form of honey.

Bee

300

This social media platform, founded by Mark Zuckerberg, started as a website for college students.

Facebook

300

This Norse god of thunder wields a powerful hammer called Mjolnir.

Thor

300

This space agency, founded in 1958, is responsible for the U.S. space program.

NASA

300

This sport is played on ice, using sticks to hit a puck into a net

Ice-Hockey

400

This big cat has stripes that are as unique to each individual as fingerprints are to humans.

Tiger

400

This type of energy comes from the sun and can be captured using panels.

Solar energy

400

This Greek monster has snakes for hair and can turn people to stone with her gaze.

Medusa

400

This is the largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

400

This sport uses a curved stick to hit a small ball into a hole, played on a large grassy course.

Golf

500

This bird is known for mimicking human speech and other sounds, especially in the parrot family.

Parrot

500

This 19th-century invention by Samuel Morse allowed messages to be sent instantly over long distances using code.

Telegraph

500

This labyrinth in Greek mythology was home to a monster that was half-man, half-bull.

Minotaur's labyrinth

500

This theory describes how the universe began billions of years ago from a single point.

Big Bang theory

500

This international soccer tournament, held every 4 years, is considered the most-watched sporting event in the world.

FIFA World Cup
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