Why we built TriviaGrid, and what we believe about education technology.
To give every teacher a powerful, polished, and completely free review game that makes students genuinely excited to learn — with zero barriers to getting started.
Every teacher has been there. You find a trivia game template online, spend 20 minutes downloading it, discover it requires an old version of PowerPoint, fiddle with broken macros, and eventually give up and use a Google Form instead. Or you find a web-based version that looks terrible, crashes when you fullscreen it, or locks basic features behind a monthly subscription.
TriviaGrid started as a simple frustration fix — what if there was a trivia review game for teachers that was genuinely beautiful, actually reliable, and completely free? One that looked like it belonged on a real TV studio board, not a 2004 PowerPoint template?
We built it. Then we kept adding features that teachers actually asked for: custom questions that save automatically, a Daily Challenge for individual students, a proper Final Round with wagering, support for up to 8 teams, Daily Double randomization, and a Daily Challenge that publishes a brand-new puzzle every single day.
The result is a tool we are genuinely proud of — and we want to keep it free and keep making it better.
TriviaGrid is a single-file web application — everything runs in your browser with no server-side processing of game data. Your custom questions, scores, and daily streaks are all stored locally using your browser's localStorage. Nothing gameplay-related is ever transmitted to our servers.
The Daily Challenge system publishes a brand-new puzzle every day, curated by the TriviaGrid team. Each daily puzzle covers two full rounds of questions plus a Final Round wager — just open the game and today's challenge loads automatically.
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TriviaGrid is built entirely with HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript — no frameworks, no dependencies, no build process. This is a deliberate choice: it means the game loads instantly, works without a reliable internet connection after the first load, runs on any device in any browser, and will continue working even if every JavaScript framework and tool we could have used gets deprecated.
The game is designed to work on the devices teachers and students actually have — aging Windows laptops, Chromebooks, school-issued iPads, and the occasionally temperamental projector computer. We test on all of them.
We love hearing from teachers. Whether you have found a bug, have a feature request, or just want to share how your class reacted — we genuinely want to know. Visit our Contact page to get in touch.