Fun, free Bible trivia the whole family can play together, no downloads, no sign-up, just scroll down and start.
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This trivia game is one of six free games built into the FaithSpark app, along with a kids-friendly Bible reader and daily devotionals. Try it free at mindgardenpress.com.
Great for Family Game Night or Sunday School
Kids tend to do best with the easier Bible-story questions, things like "Who built the ark?" or "How many disciples did Jesus choose?", while a parent or older sibling playing alongside them can help out when a harder question comes up. Each round is 10 questions, and hitting "Next Round" pulls a fresh set instead of repeating what you just answered.
If you want a printed copy for a classroom or car ride, click "Print Round" while playing to get the current round as a worksheet with an answer key.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Bible trivia appropriate for young kids?
Yes. Many of the questions are straightforward Bible-story basics (who built the ark, who was swallowed by a great fish, how many disciples Jesus had) that work well for elementary-age kids and beginners. The game mixes in some harder questions too, so an adult or older sibling playing along can help with those.
Do I need to download anything for kids to play?
No. It's a free browser game, just scroll up and tap an answer. It also works on tablets and phones.
Can I use this for a Sunday School class or kids' Bible study?
Yes. It works well as a warm-up activity or a review game after a lesson. You can also click 'Print Round' during play to print the current 10 questions as a worksheet with an answer key.
Is there a separate 'kids mode'?
There isn't a separate kids-only question set, it's the same trivia bank used on the main Bible Trivia page, mixing easy, medium, and hard questions. The easy ones are genuinely kid-friendly; harder ones make a good challenge for older kids or a parent playing alongside them.