Global Passport
British Invasion
Going for Gold
Turning Points
Chronically Online
100

This 1,063-foot iron lattice tower in Paris, France, is one of the most famous and romantic tourist landmarks in the entire world.

Eiffel Tower

100

This British boy band, which included Harry Styles and Zayn Malik, shot to global super-stardom after forming on The X Factor in 2010.

One Direction

100

This legendary superstar forward famously wore the number 10 jersey and led Argentina to an emotional victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Lionel Messi

100

Taking place from 1939 to 1945, this devastating global conflict is the deadliest in human history, involving the vast majority of the world's nations.

World War II

100

This short-form video app, famous for its powerful "For You" page algorithm and viral dance trends, became a global cultural phenomenon in the early 2020s.

TikTok

200

This famous crescent-shaped beach in Rio de Janeiro stretches for 4 kilometers and is world-renowned for its wavy black-and-white stone boardwalk pattern.

Copacabana

200

This iconic, highly punctual London clock tower is famous worldwide, though its name technically refers to the massive 13-ton bell inside, not the tower itself.

Big Ben

200

In this sport, players try to shoot a ball through a high orange hoop to score two or three points at a time.

Basketball

200

In 1912, this British passenger liner—advertised as practically unsinkable—struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.

Titanic

200

Known for his massive cash giveaways, wild survival challenges, and philanthropic stunts, this American internet personality is the most-subscribed individual creator on YouTube.

MrBeast

300

If you are visiting the United States and want to see the statue of Liberty or walk through Times Square, you are hanging out in this massive city.

New York City

300

This legendary 1970s British rock band, fronted by Freddie Mercury, wrote stadium anthems like "We Will Rock You" and "Bohemian Rhapsody." If a Londoner tells you they are completely "knackered" after a long day of work, they mean they are feeling this way.

Queen

300

While Brazil holds the most men's World Cup titles with five, these two European powerhouse nations are tied just behind them with four titles each.

Germany and Italy

300

The high-stakes "Space Race" reached its absolute peak on July 20, 1969, when Apollo 11 successfully landed humans on this celestial body.

The Moon 

300

This tech billionaire caused a massive internet stir in 2022 when he bought the social media platform Twitter for $44 billion and later rebranded it to "X."

Elon Musk

400

Perched at the Namsan Mountain, this iconic communication and observation tower offers stunning 360-degree views of Seoul and is famous for its fences covered in thousands of colorful "Locks of Love."

Namsan Tower

400

Formed in Liverpool in 1960, this legendary four-piece rock band holds the record for the most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The Beatles

400

This prestigious annual individual award, presented by France Football, is given to the best performing soccer player in the world.

Ballon d'Or

400

This ancient Egyptian queen, famous for her beauty and her dramatic alliances with Roman leaders like Julius Caesar, was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom.

Cleopatra

400

First launched in 2005 with a 19-second video titled "Me at the zoo," this massive platform fundamentally changed how the world consumes video content.

YouTube

500

This majestic, snow-capped active stratovolcano is the highest mountain in Japan and stands as one of the country's most sacred and globally recognized natural landmarks.

Mount Fuji

500

If you are visiting London and want to see where the King or Queen officially lives and works, you would visit this famous palace.

Buckingham Palace

500

This Jamaican sprinter, universally known as the fastest man alive, electrified the track world by setting the still-unbroken 100m world record of 9.58 seconds in 2009.

Usain Bolt

500

On September 7, 1822, Prince Dom Pedro I famously declared this major milestone for Brazil next to the Ipiranga River, officially breaking ties with Portugal.

Independence

500

Often used to describe someone or something that makes you freeze with secondhand embarrassment, this five-letter slang word dominates modern internet culture.

Cringe