Welcome to Spylled: Denmark's New Daily Quiz
We built Spylled because we wanted a quiz that's actually worth playing every day. Daily challenge with a real prize for the winner. Here's what we're all about and why we think you'll love it.
Game strategies, product updates, and stories from the Spylled team.
We built Spylled because we wanted a quiz that's actually worth playing every day. Daily challenge with a real prize for the winner. Here's what we're all about and why we think you'll love it.
Every question is worth one point. Ties are broken by speed — the fastest correct answerer wins. But majority vote questions are different: there's no right answer until the crowd decides. Here's the full breakdown of how we calculate winners.
Neuroscience research shows that regular trivia challenges improve working memory, speed of recall, and cognitive flexibility. Daily practice matters more than marathon sessions — that's exactly why Spylled gives you one quiz per day, not an endless scroll.
Majority vote questions flip the script. Instead of knowing the answer, you need to predict what everyone else will pick. It's part psychology, part strategy, part gut feeling. We explore the fascinating game theory behind this unique question type.
Top players don't just know more — they play smarter. From managing your clock to strategic guessing on lyrics questions, here are five tactics that separate the winners from the rest of the pack.
Spylled runs on Next.js, tRPC, Prisma, and Supabase — deployed on Vercel. We chose speed and simplicity over complexity. Here's a peek behind the curtain at the engineering decisions that power your daily quiz.
With real prizes on the line, fairness is everything. We use server-side timing, answer validation, and anomaly detection to make sure every winner earned their spot. No bots, no cheats, no shortcuts.
We just launched a new question type that combines the creativity of open-ended answers with the excitement of majority voting. Type what you think everyone else will type — the most popular answer wins. It's wild, unpredictable, and incredibly fun.