Weekly Puzzle Quiz
Riddles, wordplay, and lateral thinking each week.
The weekly puzzle quiz is a free ten-question quiz refreshed every Monday. The current edition is week 27, 2026; all previous editions remain playable in the archive.
What the Weekly Puzzle Quiz covers
This round is not about what you know — it is about how you think. Weekly puzzles mix riddles, number patterns, wordplay, and lateral-thinking problems where the obvious answer is usually the trap.
Puzzle solving is trainable. Regulars report that the tricks — re-reading the question, checking units, questioning assumptions — start applying themselves automatically after a few weeks.
Every explanation shows the reasoning path, not just the answer, because with puzzles the journey is the entire point.

Key topics in rotation
Questions in this category regularly draw on: riddles, logic, lateral thinking, wordplay, brainteasers. Each weekly edition mixes six Puzzle questions with four bonus questions from neighbouring categories, so the round never becomes predictable.
Recent Puzzle quizzes
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 27
29 Jun – 05 Jul 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 26
22 Jun – 28 Jun 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 25
15 Jun – 21 Jun 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 24
08 Jun – 14 Jun 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 23
01 Jun – 07 Jun 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 22
25 May – 31 May 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 21
18 May – 24 May 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 20
11 May – 17 May 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 19
04 May – 10 May 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 18
27 Apr – 03 May 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 17
20 Apr – 26 Apr 2026 · 10 questions with answers
Puzzle · 2026 · WK 16
13 Apr – 19 Apr 2026 · 10 questions with answers
FAQs — Weekly Puzzle Quiz
What happens if I answer a question wrong?
The correct option is highlighted immediately and a one-line explanation appears, so a wrong answer still teaches you the fact.
Where can I find older Puzzle quizzes?
The weekly quiz archive lists every past edition by ISO week, and each quiz page links to the previous and next week at the bottom.
Who writes and checks the Puzzle questions?
The Weekly Quiz editorial process requires every answer to be verifiable against at least two reliable reference sources before publication — see our fact-checking policy.
Can I use the Weekly Puzzle Quiz in a classroom or pub quiz?
Absolutely. Teachers and quizmasters are welcome to project or read the questions aloud. The explanations double as answer-reading material.
Does the Puzzle quiz work on mobile?
Yes — the quiz is a lightweight static page that works on any modern phone browser, with large tap targets and no app required.
How many questions are in this week's Puzzle quiz?
Ten. Six are drawn from the Puzzle question set and four are mixed in from neighbouring categories, so every weekly edition plays differently.
Can screen-reader users play the Puzzle quiz?
Yes. Options are real buttons, results are announced via live regions, and every visual cue has a text equivalent.
Is the Weekly Puzzle Quiz free to play?
Yes — every quiz on this site is free, requires no account, and stores no personal data. Your score is calculated in your browser and never leaves it.
Can I replay the week 27, 2026 edition?
Reload the page and the quiz resets. Because scores are never stored, replaying is always a clean slate.
How is this different from last week's Puzzle quiz?
The question selection, option order, and mixed-in bonus questions all rotate weekly, so the week 27, 2026 edition is a distinct set from the week before.
How were the questions for week 27, 2026 chosen?
Questions rotate through a fact-checked bank on a weekly schedule, so no two consecutive weeks repeat the same set in the same order.
What is a good score on the Puzzle quiz for week 27, 2026?
Six out of ten is a solid pass, eight or more puts you well above the typical player, and a perfect ten is genuinely uncommon on this edition.