My Favourite Non-Featured Quizzes
First published: Tuesday April 19th, 2022
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- 10. Rickroll Quizzes
- 9. All 196 Countries of the World: No Consonants
- 8. Random Pixelated Country Shapes
- 7. Merged Country Flags
- 6. Random Minecraft Blocks by Picture
- 5. Yakko's World Map
- 4. Maps of places visited by fictional people
- 3. All U.S. Border Cities on a Map
- 2.Cartoon Riddles
- 1. Countries hidden in images
Hello. There are several quizzes on Jetpunk, however, only a select few have been chosen to be featured. Despite most featured quizzes being great, some non-featured quizzes are also really awesome. So here are my top ten most favourite non-featured quizzes. I will be including featured quizzes which don't have a whole lot of takes.
Disclaimer: I didn't do every single quiz which isn't featured, so there's a lot I missed. Tell me which ones you recommend on this list so I might be able to make a part 2.
10. Rickroll Quizzes
I just love these quizzes. People just devote so much time for these. As there are a lot of quizzes related to rickrolls, I'll just list a few together.
9. All 196 Countries of the World: No Consonants
This one is just wild. This a quiz with a very simple premise: Name all the countries, but only the vowels. This may seem simple at first, but in the endgame, you have to type out all the vowels of extremely long country names (E.g: Democratic Republic of the Congo.) Due to the simplicity of this premise, I had to place it on this list.
8. Random Pixelated Country Shapes
7. Merged Country Flags
I am aware that there is already one that is featured, but I'm talking about another's persons one. Serpentiner created three quizzes with beautifully made flags, that look like that they can exist in real life. These quizzes will be a blast for anyone who loves flag quizzes, and will put your knowledge to the test. There are others that made similar quizzes, so I'll list them as well.
6. Random Minecraft Blocks by Picture
5. Yakko's World Map
Yakko's World is a pretty well-known song for being so inaccurate. Unlike most geography songs, a lot of the "nations" aren't nations (E.g Asia, Crete, Borneo.) So it was a big surprise when I found out someone created a map with all the "nations" from Yakko's World. And it doe not disappoint. It literally includes everything Yakko mentioned in the song (except the Spanish Sahara). It's a must-play.
4. Maps of places visited by fictional people
I don't know what to really say about these quizzes. They're just amazing, and would require a lot of research.
All made by baptistegorce
3. All U.S. Border Cities on a Map
The map for this quiz was absolutely stunning. It must've taken hours to create the SVG. I didn't do the quiz because I'm not American, so I would've sucked at the quiz, but I still had to include it on this list.
2.Cartoon Riddles
First of all, I do know these two quizzes are featured, but I don't think they have nearly as much takes as they deserve, so I'm including these quizzes. First of all, you have to be really creative when naming them. Some are pretty straightforward, but some will really give you a headache. You must check them out.
Both made by overtired
1. Countries hidden in images
I was going to include just one quiz like this, but there were several more, so I had to include some. First of all, the SVGs are really stunning. I know I said that word a lot of times, but it is. Also trying to find the countries and naming them are also really fun. That's all. (I am aware that two of them are featured, but both are similar to the unfeatured one.)
So what do you think? If you have more suggestions, comment them and I could make a second one (like I already said.)
To answer your comment, the quizzes you mentionned here didn't ask a lot of research because I really know this universes which I really like. The one that asked the most work were the OSS 117 and Sherlock Holmes, both in term of research and technics. When I created the OSS 117 one, I watched again all the three movies to don't miss anything, and then I wrote a blog (in French) to present the fruit of my long research for the curious takers.