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The Daily Quiz Questions Most Players Fail: March 2026

The Daily Quiz Questions Most Players Fail: March 2026
Nick Arnott

Nick Arnott

April 1, 2026 • 5 min read

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Very Hard Quiz Questions

If you like really hard quiz questions, this one’s for you.

Every day on Quizified we ask 10 questions across 10 categories. In March 2026 that added up to 310 questions. Some were routine. Others completely caught players out.

This post brings together the 20 hardest questions from March 2026, based on how real players actually performed. Every question here was answered correctly by fewer than a third of players - and in some cases, barely one in ten got it right.

The data comes from thousands of real attempts across the month. No guesswork. Just what people actually clicked under pressure.

Try the questions first before scrolling. The answers are hidden at the bottom so you can play it properly.

The questions

  1. Which comedian was reportedly reading the Bible shortly before his death and joked, “I’m looking for loopholes”?

A) Groucho Marx
B) Bob Hope
C) Charlie Chaplin
D) W. C. Fields

Correct answer rate: 11%

  1. Who said of long-term economic predictions, “In the long run we are all dead.”?

A) Karl Marx
B) Milton Friedman
C) Friedrich Hayek
D) Keynes

Correct answer rate: 20%

  1. What does URL stand for?

A) Universal Reference Link
B) Universal Resource Locator
C) Unlimited Roaming Location
D) Uniform Resource Locator

Correct answer rate: 12%

  1. What is the smallest British bird?

A) Wren
B) Blue Tit
C) Robin
D) Goldcrest

Correct answer rate: 20%

  1. In which decade was the Radio Times magazine first published?

A) 1930s
B) 1950s
C) 1940s
D) 1920s

Correct answer rate: 29%

  1. In Schitt's Creek, Johnny Rose used to own a chain of what?

A) Car dealerships
B) Bowling alleys
C) Electronics stores
D) Video stores

Correct answer rate: 37%

  1. Today sees the final of the Carabao Cup. It's been known as the Carabao Cup since 2017. Who was the previous sponsor (2012–2016)?

A) Carling
B) Littlewoods
C) Worthington
D) Capital One

Correct answer rate: 24%

  1. Who was appointed head coach of the England national rugby union team in 2004 following Sir Clive Woodward's resignation?

A) Martin Johnson
B) Brian Ashton
C) Phil Larder
D) Andy Robinson

Correct answer rate: 35%

  1. Maria Callas, one of the most famous sopranos of the 20th century, was born in which country?

A) Argentina
B) Italy
C) France
D) United States

Correct answer rate: 10%

  1. Carly Rae Jepsen collaborated with which electronic artist on the song Good Time?

A) David Guetta
B) Calvin Harris
C) Avicii
D) Owl City

Correct answer rate: 31%

  1. How many years did Michelangelo take to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

A) 14
B) 9
C) 1
D) 4

Correct answer rate: 17%

  1. Which Dutch artist painted The Laughing Cavalier?

A) Rembrandt van Rijn
B) Canaletto
C) Leonardo da Vinci
D) Frans Hals

Correct answer rate: 25%

  1. In December 2025, which company announced that it was suing Australia over its social-media ban for under-16s?

A) X
B) Meta
C) YouTube
D) Reddit

Correct answer rate: 9%

  1. What was the name of the social network built exclusively for AI agents that launched in January 2026?

A) OpenClaw
B) AgentNet
C) Moltbot
D) Moltbook

Correct answer rate: 17%

  1. Where is the Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula located?

A) Westminster Abbey
B) Hampton Court Palace
C) Edinburgh Castle
D) Tower of London

Correct answer rate: 18%

  1. The Green Mountains are in which country?

A) Ireland
B) Jamaica
C) Australia
D) United States

Correct answer rate: 21%

  1. What does the word Pharaoh literally mean?

A) Sun God
B) Mighty Ruler
C) High Priest
D) Great house

Correct answer rate: 11%

  1. French monarchs were traditionally crowned in which cathedral?

A) Notre-Dame de Paris
B) Basilica of Saint-Denis
C) Chartres
D) Reims

Correct answer rate: 22%

  1. Which festival was traditionally celebrated on this day until the mid-18th century?

A) Martinmas
B) Candlemas
C) St. Valentine's Day
D) New Year's Day

Correct answer rate: 14%

  1. Which organisation organised the first International Day of Happiness on this day in 2013?

A) World Health Organization
B) UNESCO
C) World Trade Organization
D) United Nations

Correct answer rate: 15%

What score should you expect?

Based on how players actually performed across all 20 questions, the expected score is around 4 to 6 out of 20.

March skewed particularly tough, with several questions dropping below a 15% success rate. If you reached double figures, you’re comfortably ahead of the curve.

A perfect score? Extremely unlikely.

Answers

  1. W. C. Fields

  2. Keynes

  3. Uniform Resource Locator

  4. Goldcrest

  5. 1920s

  6. Video stores

  7. Capital One

  8. Andy Robinson

  9. United States

  10. Owl City

  11. 4

  12. Frans Hals

  13. Reddit

  14. Moltbook

  15. Tower of London

  16. United States

  17. Great house

  18. Reims

  19. New Year's Day

  20. United Nations

    If you enjoyed this

This quiz represents the toughest questions from a full month of daily quizzes. Most days on Quizified are more balanced — but there’s always a few that trip people up.

You can play the daily quiz, track your stats over time, and compete in leagues with friends, family, or colleagues.

Try it here

If you want more, you can revisit February 2026 or explore earlier months to see how the difficulty shifts over time.

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