This short‑form video platform continues to dominate trends and challenges worldwide.
Tiktok
The force that keeps planets in orbit comes from this universal attraction.
Gravity
Spain ruled the Philippines for more than this many years
300+ Years
This is the largest ocean on Earth
Pacific Ocean
The most used button during virtual meetings.
Mute
This Northern Luzon destination became famous for AI‑enhanced night‑sky tours
Sagada
This state of matter has no fixed shape and expands to fill its containe
Gas
The 1898 battle that ended Spanish rule happened in this bay
Manila Bay
This continent is both a country and a continent at the same time.
Australia
This dish is delicious, but always betrays you with “kalamansi to the eye.”
Pancit
This streaming platform is still Filipinos’ top choice for watching K‑dramas and Pinoy series.
Netflix
These organisms are neither plant nor animal, but help decompose dead material
Fungi
He became the first President of the First Philippine Republic
Emilio Aguinaldo
This branch of math studies shapes, angles, and space.
Geometry
This everyday object magically tangles itself even if you didn’t touch it.
Earphones
This long-running noontime habit still trends because of viral dance challenges and meme‑worthy hosts.
Eat Bulaga / It's Showtime
Plants make their own food using sunlight in a process called this.
Photosynthesis
This 1986 peaceful movement restored democracy in the Philippines.
People Power Revolution (EDSA)
This gas makes up about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere
Nitrogen
The one thing Pinoys will never refuse, no matter what they’re doing.
Kape
This Mindanao spot broke records in 2026 for digital nomad tourism
Siargao
Newton’s Third Law says: “For every action, there is this.”
Equal and Opposite reaction
This 1991 natural disaster was one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century.
Eruption of Mount Pinatubo
This metal is the best conductor of electricity
Silver
The magic place where missing items always appear.
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