Sporcle

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A typical Sporcle quiz layout, for the quiz 'US Presidents'
Type of site
Quizzes, Trivia, Pub quiz
Available in English
OwnerSporcle, Inc.
Created byMatt Ramme
CEO Ali Aydar
URL www.sporcle.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedApril 23, 2007;17 years ago (2007-04-23)
Current statusOnline
Content license
Copyrighted

Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option to earn badges by completing challenges. The name Sporcle is a portmanteau of sports and oracle.

Contents

Sporcle hosts over one million user-made quizzes that have been played over 5 billion times. In 2018, the site expanded its offerings to include weekly, live pub quizzes.

The company is headquartered in Seattle and the Detroit metropolitan area. [2]

Sporcle.com

Gameplay

Some games on Sporcle require the user to name all of the items within a given subject—such as presidents of the US, Best Picture Oscar-winning movies, or countries whose names are also legal words in Scrabble. Quizzes may also be clickable, have pictures and slideshows, be in crossword format, or involve a map. [3] [4]

Players can play quizzes alone, with or without a timer, challenge other users with their scores, or compete against other users in live showdowns. Quizzes can come in nine game types: Classic, Clickable, Grid, Map, Multiple Choice, Order Up, Picture Box, Picture Click, and Slideshow, each of which can be played in a variety of ways, including Minefield, Forced Order, or entering the answers in any order. The type and method by which users will complete the quiz is chosen by the quiz creators.

Categories

The games on Sporcle can fall into 15 categories: Entertainment, Gaming, Geography, History, Holiday, Just for Fun, Language, Literature, Miscellaneous, Movies, Music, Religion, Science, Sports, and Television. Each category has a number of sub-categories as well. Geography and Sports are the most played of the categories.

Popularity

As of November 2023, the site has over 1,600,000 quizzes (both published and user created) that have been played a total of around 5 billion times. The site reached 500 million plays on April 23, 2011, [5] 1 billion on April 12, 2013, [6] 2 billion on October 15, 2016, [7] 3 billion on April 2, 2019, [8] 4 billion on April 29, 2021 and 5 billion on May 3, 2023. [9]

To date, the most popular quiz on Sporcle is "Find the US States – No Outlines Minefield", created by user mhershfield, which has been played over 70 million times. [10]

Appeal

Despite Ramme's expectation that Sporcle would appeal to older users, students also use the website. [1] [11] From October 2010 to 2017, Sporcle featured a 'College Rankings' competition on the site's home page, which tracked students registered on the site from a variety of universities, and ranked the top 100 schools according to their weekly usage of Sporcle. [12] Sporcle quizzes are embedded on Mental Floss, [13] ESPN, various SB Nation blogs, [14] and hundreds of other sites, and are played by thousands of different users. [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

Membership

Registering on the website is optional and free, but only members can create quizzes, have their playing stats tracked, earn accomplishment badges, and comment on and rate quizzes.

On October 13, 2016, Sporcle announced an optional "Sporcle Orange" subscription, where users can pay a monthly fee for additional functionality and the removal of advertising. [20] Sporcle's vice president, Derek Pharr, said in a forum comment that "all the features currently offered will remain free." [21]

Badges

Released in August 2012, Sporcle added badges that require users to fulfill certain goals, such as requiring users to complete tasks on specific dates and play specific quizzes to fulfill the requirement. Sporcle continues to add a new badge every Tuesday, with examples ranging from 'Time Bandit' to 'Shiver Me Timbers!'.

To date, Sporcle offers over 1,400 badges, which have been collected over 57 million times.

Multiplayer

Sporcle has three types of multiplayer activities: Showdowns, [22] Live 5, [23] and Trivia Bingo. [24] In showdowns, users go head to head with other Sporcle users to answer as many questions on a quiz before the other user can answer the same questions. On Live 5, users are given five questions and they have four options to choose from on each question. In Trivia Bingo, users try to get Bingo by clicking on the square on the board with the answer to a given question, while competing against other users.

Quizmaking

Making quizzes

Users are able to contribute quizzes in all categories and types. Public quizzes can be seen and played by any user. Many are reviewed by Sporcle staff members, and may be featured on the homepage. Users are limited to contributing 50 quizzes per month, though they can continue to make new ones as drafts or private quizzes. Private quizzes are available for the public to play, but must be accessed through the creators profile page.

Quiz publication system

Every day, at least a dozen new quizzes are featured on Sporcle's homepage. [25] This includes several quizzes from various categories and types, in addition to four 'Daily Dose' quizzes at the bottom of the day's section, which are always Word Ladder, Missing Word, Quick Pick, and Get The Picture. By August 2024, four more 'Daily Dose' quizzes were added to the rotation and usually switch the other four types excluding Word Ladder, including Short Order, Mini Crossword, Word Hunt, and Mixed Word. These quizzes follow a similar format to all other quizzes in their category, and often involve wordplay. All published quizzes are subtitled with a custom blurb (often a pun of some sort) on the front page. All publishes are handpicked by Sporcle's admin team.

Picks

Sporcle also has Editors and Curators. These users have the ability to 'pick' user-created quizzes they deem worthy of being on their respective category and subcategory pages.

Events

Sporcle hosts live pub quizzes and game nights in 33 different US States.[ citation needed ]

History

In 2009, Mark Adams (Sporcle's Vice President of Business Development & Entertainment) founded Motor City Trivia. The business expanded to the Toledo, OH area as Glass City Trivia. Both eventually merged into Great Lakes Trivia in 2011. [26]

In 2012, Great Lakes Trivia agreed to become a part of the Sporcle family, with the first shows as Sporcle Live taking place on January 2, 2013.

In January 2020, Sporcle acquired Stump! Trivia and its related assets from NTN Buzztime. [27]

Beginning in March 2020, as COVID-19 mandated the shutdown of bars and restaurants nationwide, Sporcle Events began to host online trivia in various formats. The company hosts hundreds of virtual trivia nights on Zoom every week, with participants paying $5 per device they use to join the game. [28] The company also hosts Sporcle Live! On Air, which streams live on YouTube a few times every week and is free to join. [29] During this time, Sporcle also expanded their live offerings to include Private Event services. Organizations and individuals utilize this entertainment service in a variety of contexts, such as professional development, team building, or party entertainment.

Categories

In addition to weekly general knowledge trivia, [30] Sporcle Live hosts themed trivia nights for players interested in specific topics [31] [32] as well as in partnership with events like Motor City Comic Con. [33]

Sporcle Live also hosts private events [34] and puts on an annual trivia convention known as TriviaCon. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TriviaCon was initially postponed, and on April 23, 2020, cancelled. [35] In September 2021, it was announced that SporcleCon will be held from September 23, 2022 to September 25, 2022 in Washington, D.C. [36] SporcleCon 2023 was held in Washington, D.C from September 8th, 2023 to September 10, 2023.

The Globe

Sporcle launched a new league play program, The Globe, in April of 2022. Teams that have registered for this free service can earn Passport Stamps (much like Sporcle.com's badges), play in local and national tournaments, and access additional discounts and benefits.

Haymaker Public House

Sporcle opened a sports bar in Ann Arbor, Michigan, called Haymaker Public House. [37] [38]

Mobile apps

In 2010, Sporcle released an iPhone and Android application with 250 games, though it has since been expanded to include any compatible quiz. [39] [40] Sporcle also has an Alexa app. [41]

Sporcle Live has a mobile application to help live trivia players find nearby trivia nights, RSVP to events, and access visual rounds.

In April 2020, Sporcle introduced a mobile application called 'Sporcle Party' for group trivia play. The app features various categories of trivia, with the categories of Odds and Ends, Movie Maniac, Fun for All, Sporty Sports, and Geography Buff available to all users. A variety of other categories can be purchased through the app. [42]

In December 2020, Sporcle launched the mobile application 'Word Ladder'.

In March 2023, Sporcle launched a new mobile application of the same name, which is compatible with all quiz content from the website.

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