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100

This country is home to didgeridoos, and has more camels than Egypt.




Australia

100

This yellow fruit floats in water and is actually a berry.

Banana

100

¿Cómo se dice "good morning" en español?

Spanish is the second-most spoken language in the world by native speakers.

100

This ancient structure in England was built over 4,000 years ago, but no one is sure how the giant stones got there.
🕵️ Hint: Some weigh over 25 tons and were moved from 150 miles away!


100

In 1989, Nintendo made history by releasing this handheld console that could fit in your pocket.

Game Boy

200

This chilly continent has no permanent population, no cities, and is home to more penguins than people

Antarctica

Even though it’s covered in ice, it’s actually classified as a desert!

200

This food, now a dessert favorite, was once used as currency by the Aztecs.

chocolate

200

Quel animal est appelé “le roi de la jungle” ?

French is an official language in 29 countries around the world.

200

This ship sank in 1912 and was called “unsinkable,” but its wreck wasn’t found until 1985.

Titanic

200

This famous video game character was originally called “Jumpman” before getting his new name.

Mario

300

This Scandinavian country has a hotel made entirely out of ice that melts and is rebuilt every winter.

Sweden?

📝 The Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi includes frozen beds, glasses, and even an ice chapel for weddings!

300

This crunchy snack was invented by accident when a chef sliced this vegetable too thin to annoy a customer.

Potato Chips

300

ありがとう」は英語で何と言いますか?

The Japanese writing system combines three scripts: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana.

300

This creature is said to live in a deep Scottish lake and was first photographed in 1934. Most scientists believe it’s a hoax — but sightings still happen.


🕵️ Hint: It might just be a floating log.

Loch Ness Monster

300

Before making video games, Nintendo used to sell this kind of toy in Japan.

Playing Cards

400

This African country has a waterfall so big, it’s called "Victoria Falls ."

Zambia (or Zimbabwe — both share Victoria Falls)

📝 Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world and creates a mist you can see from miles away!

400

This vegetable can be red, white, or yellow and has layers 

Onion

👉 Fun fact: Onions have natural chemicals that make you cry!

400

Welcher Monat beginnt mit dem Buchstaben “O”?

In German, all nouns are capitalized—even in the middle of sentences!

400

This civilization vanished from Central America, leaving behind pyramids and star maps. Their calendar once made people think the world would end in 2012!


🕵️ Hint: They were amazing at astronomy and math.

Maya

400

The Guinness World Record for the most people dressed as video game characters was broken in this country.

United Kingdom

500

In this U.S. state, there’s a volcano that’s been erupting almost nonstop for 40 years — and it’s still a tourist attraction.

Hawaii?

📝 Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth!

500

This food is made by bacteria and is alive when you eat it — it’s great for your gut.

Yogurt
Fun fact: Yogurt has live probiotic cultures that help digestion!

500

Πώς λέμε ‘γεια σου’ στα ελληνικά;

The Greek alphabet has been used for over 2,700 years.

500

Some people believe this ape-like creature lives in the snowy mountains of Nepal. Scientists say it’s probably just a bear.


🕵️ Hint: It’s also called the Abominable Snowman.

Yeti

500

This famous game, made of imagination, was created by one Swedish man named Markus Alexej Persson in his spare time. 

Minecraft

RubyDung is the earliest known Minecraft prototype created by Persson