There are timeless formats that always click with players: interactive experiences that feel both familiar and fresh. Netflix has leaned into gamification again, releasing a product that shows strong early momentum. The feature is Triviaverse, a fast-paced trivia experience designed in the spirit of classic quiz fun. Players can jump in using the arrow keys on a TV remote or tap through a smartphone for a quick, engaging session.
This is how you play Netflix Triviaverse
Each game supports solo play or head-to-head competition. A match unfolds across three rounds with the clock always ticking. In single-player mode, two rounds are played per person, while in a two-player setup, players take turns, and difficulty scales as the game progresses.
The core goal is simple: answer as many questions correctly as possible within the set time limit to achieve a top score.
Questions span a wide array of topics, including science, geography, history, music, sports, and popular culture, ensuring there is something for every curious mind.
Pride of progress: badges and bragging rights
As players accumulate points, they unlock badges that describe their level, ranging from “mosquito brain” and “pure luck” to “mere mortal,” “walking encyclopedia,” and “half genius.” There is even a playful capstone badge that marks a standout Triviaverse performance.
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Triviaverse is available worldwide in nine languages, including English, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Spanish from Spain, Italian, Korean, and Japanese. It can be played on any device that supports Netflix interactive experiences, such as smart TVs, media players, game consoles, computer browsers, and smartphones.
Launched in the lead-up to the holiday season, the experience aims to provide a source of family-friendly entertainment that is both educational and enjoyable, helping people discover new facts while sharing a fun moment with others.