Netflix's Triviaverse will test your knowledge with rapid-fire questions
an interactive experience that you can fire up and play with the trivia-loving members of your family these holidays. It's called, and it was designed to throw rapid-fire questions at you, which you'll then have to answer within a time limit. You can play it alone and contend with three rounds of increasing difficulty per try, but you can also play with a friend in a turn-based bout with two rounds each.
The company says the show pulls its questions from any topic"you can imagine," from science to history to pop culture, so it would help having a wide variety of interests. You'll unlock badges the higher the score you get, including Bird Brain while you're just starting out.
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