About Trivia Gong

Why we built it, how we verify it, and where this catalog is going.

Why We Built Trivia Gong

Trivia Gong started with a simple frustration: most trivia online is either shallow, repetitive, or hard to trust. We wanted a place where people could quickly find trivia pages that are actually fun to play, printable when needed, and grounded in specific facts.

We treat trivia as a knowledge format, not just a game format. A good trivia page should feel like a clean, readable editorial product: distinct sections, useful difficulty levels, and questions that do not all sound the same.

Our Core Goal

Our long-term goal is to catalog the world's things into trivia. That means people, places, books, shows, movies, sports teams, internet culture, history topics, and more. For each entity, we aim to provide a canonical trivia page with structured question groups like easy, family, fun, funny, and hard.

The output target is not random volume. It is high-quality, unique, fact-backed pages that are useful for classrooms, game nights, content creators, and casual fans.

How We Fact-Check Trivia

Every trivia question is built from a fact pipeline, not from free-form guessing. We first gather fact candidates, normalize them into atomic claims, and then run validation and conflict checks before those claims are used to write question-and-answer pairs.

Our quality controls focus on four things: factuality, answer clarity, page-wide uniqueness, and section fit.

We reject weak or meta phrasing, strip internal pipeline language, and enforce answer normalization so questions remain concrete and playable. We also run duplicate controls on both question stems and answer anchors to reduce ā€œsounds-likeā€ repetition across a page.

How We Keep Pages Useful

Each trivia page is assembled with structure in mind: intros that set expectations, grouped sections, and printable support. We prioritize readability on both desktop and mobile because most trivia is consumed in quick sessions.

We also continuously regenerate and improve pages over time. Better facts, better cues, and better section planning should raise quality without breaking page consistency.

What We Are Optimizing For

We optimize for accuracy, uniqueness, and speed of discovery. That means reducing duplicate question shapes, improving distractor quality for multiple choice, and making sure new pages can be generated quickly without sacrificing reliability.

Behind the scenes, we monitor queue health, progress, and generation quality so we can scale coverage while keeping standards high.

Where We Are Going Next

The roadmap is straightforward: broader ontology coverage, stronger fact banks, cleaner page templates, and better print/download experiences. Over time, Trivia Gong should become a trusted index of trivia for nearly any topic someone can search for.

If you are using Trivia Gong today, you are seeing a live system that keeps improving with each generation cycle.