2000's
Social Media
Slogans
Celebrities
Olympics
100

What was the nickname for the year 2000?

Y2K

100

This platform, launched in 2005 and later bought by Google, is the world's largest video sharing site

YouTube

100

"Just Do It"

Nike

100

This celebrity started his career on TV, before becoming one of the best selling artists of all time

Drake

100

The last name of an American swimmer who is the most decorated Olympian of all time, with 23 gold medals and 28 total medals across four Olympic Games

Phelps

200

This device, released by Apple in 2001, revolutionized the way people listened to music and could fit "1,000 songs in your pocket."

iPod

200

This app, known for disappearing photos and stories, was launched in 2011

Snapchat

200

"Have It Your Way"

Burger King

200

This British singer, known for her powerhouse voice and retro soul style, has one of the best selling albums of all time.

Adele

200

The last name of American gymnast who is the most decorated gymnast in World Championship history and is widely considered the greatest of all time.

Biles

300

This 2003 social networking site, predating Facebook, was the first platform to let users customize their own profile pages

MySpace

300

This platform, originally a music lip syncing app called Musical.ly, rebranded and exploded in popularity among Gen Z

TikTok

300
"Think Different"

Apple

300

This British actress starred as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series

Emma Watson

300

The only city to host both Summer and Winter Olympic Games

Beijing

400

This video game console, released by Microsoft in 2001, was the company's first entry into the gaming hardware market

XBOX

400

This Twitter feature, introduced in 2009, allowed users to categorize and search topics by placing a symbol before a word

Hashtag

400

"Play On"

Lego

400

This comedian, actor and filmmaker, known for his iconic laugh, is one of Hollywood's most recognizable funny men

Seth Rogen

400

This country famously competed in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics bobsled event and later inspired a beloved Disney film

Jamaica
500

This controversial file sharing platform, launched in 1999 and shut down in 2001, allowed millions of users to illegally download music for free and disrupted the entire music industry

Napster

500

This famous platform, launched in 2012 and shut down in 2017

Vine

500

"The Wonderful Everyday"

IKEA

500

This legendary filmmaker is as famous for sitting courtside at Madison Square Garden

Spike Lee

500

This African country, despite being landlocked and having no swimming pools, famously sent a swimmer to the 1988 Seoul Olympics who finished last but became a beloved symbol of Olympic spirit

Zimbabwe