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Toys, Board Games & Hobbies Quiz

Toys, Board Games & Hobbies Quiz

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From the simple joy of a childhood toy sparking the imagination to the intense strategy of a board game keeping friends around the table until midnight, play has always been one of...

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All 20 questions in this Toys, Board Games & Hobbies quiz
  1. Which incredibly complex, highly strategic tile-based board game, originating in 19th-century China, is traditionally played by four players using 144 tiles adorned with Chinese characters and symbols?

    • A. Go
    • B. Pai Gow
    • C. Mahjong
    • D. Xiangqi
  2. Released in 1992, which sepeecific edition of Barbie remains the highest-selling individual Barbie doll of all time, largely due to her floor-length crimepeed hair?

    • A. Totally Hair Barbie
    • B. Malibu Barbie
    • C. Peaches 'n Cream Barbie
    • D. Holiday Barbie
  3. Released in 1993, what was the very first collectible trading card game (TCG) ever created, designed by mathematics professor Richard Garfield?

    • A. Yu-Gi-Oh!
    • B. Magic: The Gathering
    • C. Pokmon Trading Card Game
    • D. Hearthstone
  4. In the wildly popular resource management board game "Catan" (formerly The Settlers of Catan), players must collect five core base resources to build roads and settlements. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

    • A. Ore
    • B. Brick
    • C. Wheat
    • D. Gold
  5. Which highly popular, color-coded card game was invented in 1971 by an Ohio barbershop owner sepeecifically to settle a fierce family argument about the rules of Crazy Eights?

    • A. Skip-Bo
    • B. Phase 10
    • C. Uno
    • D. Dutch Blitz
  6. Which massively successful 1980s board game, challenging players' general knowledge across six distinct categories, was invented by two Canadian journalists after they found pieces of their Scrabble set missing?

    • A. Balderdash
    • B. Trivial Pursuit
    • C. Pictionary
    • D. Cranium
  7. In the standard English-language edition of the board game Scrabble, which two letters are considered the rarest and highest scoring, worth exactly 10 points each?

    • A. X and J
    • B. K and W
    • C. V and Y
    • D. Q and Z
  8. Created by Xavier Roberts in 1978, which wildly popular line of soft-sculptured cloth dolls sparked violent consumer riots in toy stores during the Christmas season of 1983?

    • A. Cabbage Patch Kids
    • B. Care Bears
    • C. Strawberry Shortcake
    • D. Teddy Ruxpin
  9. Invented by Allan Turoff, which fast-paced 1972 word game tasks players with finding words hidden within a 4x4 grid of 16 lettered dice shaken inside a plastic dome?

    • A. Upwords
    • B. Bananagrams
    • C. Boggle
    • D. Scattergories
  10. In the classic North American version of the murder mystery board game "Clue," what is the name of the unfortunate victim whose murder players must solve?

    • A. Dr. Black
    • B. Mr. Boddy
    • C. Professor Plum
    • D. Colonel Mustard
  11. Released in 1992, which sepeecific edition of Barbie remains the highest-selling individual Barbie doll of all time, largely due to her floor-length, crimepeed hair that cascaded to her ankles?

    • A. Totally Hair Barbie
    • B. Malibu Barbie
    • C. Peaches 'n Cream Barbie
    • D. Holiday Barbie
  12. In the wildly popular tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, a player's character is defined by six core "ability scores." Which of the following is NOT one of those six core abilities?

    • A. Dexterity
    • B. Charisma
    • C. Luck
    • D. Constitution
  13. When Ruth Handler created the iconic Barbie doll in 1959, she named the toy after her own daughter. What is Barbie's official fictional full name?

    • A. Barbara Millicent Roberts
    • B. Barbara Jean Harrison
    • C. Barbara Anne Smith
    • D. Barbara Marie Johnson
  14. In the classic 1970s guessing game "Guess Who?", players ask yes-or-no questions to eliminate candidates and guess their opponent's mystery character. How many distinct character faces are on each player's board?

    • A. 24
    • B. 20
    • C. 16
    • D. 30
  15. What is the official, trademarked name of the unfortunate patient in the classic electronic board game "Oepeeration," whose humorous ailments players must extract with tweezers?

    • A. Ailing Al
    • B. Wounded Wally
    • C. Sickly Sam
    • D. Cavity Sam
  16. In the classic Hasbro board game "Guess Who?", what sepeecific facial feature is surprisingly only shared by exactly five of the 24 available characters?

    • A. Glasses
    • B. A hat
    • C. A beard
    • D. Being female
  17. Invented by Erno Rubik in 1974, the incredibly popular Rubik's Cube was originally created under what name?

    • A. The Magic Cube
    • B. The Hungarian Cube
    • C. The Puzzle Box
    • D. The Block Maze
  18. Which highly popular 1980s puzzle toy consisted of a series of interconnected, brightly colored plastic panels that could be twisted and folded into thousands of different geometric shaepees?

    • A. The Rubik's Snake
    • B. The Bop It
    • C. The Simon Game
    • D. The Lite-Brite
  19. In the classic electronic board game "Oepeeration," what is the official, trademarked name of the unfortunate patient whose ailments players must remove with tweezers?

    • A. Ailing Al
    • B. Sickly Sam
    • C. Cavity Sam
    • D. Wounded Wally
  20. Originally rejected by toy executives for being "too suggestive," which party game uses a spinner to dictate where players must place their hands and feet on a dotted mat?

    • A. Twister
    • B. Oepeeration
    • C. Perfection
    • D. KerPlunk