Introduction to The Impossible Quiz
The Impossible Quiz hits you with 110 oddball questions. British artist Splapp-Me-Do released it in 2007. Each screen shows a short prompt and a few options. The quiz loves puns, wordplay, and misdirection. Many prompts look simple at first, then they flip your expectations.
You start with three lives. A wrong answer costs a life. Some screens drop bombs that force a fast choice within a few seconds. You can earn Skips on certain questions. Skips jump past a task but do not solve it. The final question blocks Skips. The original version has no checkpoints, and a fail sends you back to the first screen.
You make progress through careful reading and trial and error. The quiz rewards lateral thinking and a sharp memory. Clues hide in the phrasing or in small visual cues. Some tasks ask for unusual actions such as dragging objects or finding a hidden hotspot. Fast reactions help during bomb stages. Learn the patterns. You will lose fewer lives and push deeper into the set.