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[[File:TheImpossibleQuiz.jpg|frame|Sample question<ref>It's the 42nd 42</ref>]]
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{{quote| ''"'''''''{{color|red|WRONG!}}''''' ''-1 LIFE"''}}
{{quote|''"'''''''{{color|red|WRONG!}}''''' ''-1 LIFE"''}}


How to describe this game? Hrm...well, what ''[[I Wanna Be the Guy]]'' is to platformers, ''The Impossible Quiz'' is to quiz games.
How to describe this game? Hrm...well, what ''[[I Wanna Be the Guy]]'' is to platformers, ''The Impossible Quiz'' is to quiz games.


You can play the game [http://www.theimpossiblequiz.net/impossiblequiz.html here]. Its sequel, ''The Impossible Quiz 2'', is [http://www.theimpossiblequiz.net/impossiblequiz2.html here]. The first two chapters of the episodic ''Impossible Quiz Book'' can be found [http://www.e4.com/game/impossible-quiz-book/play.e4 here] and [http://www.e4.com/game/impossible-quiz-book-chapter-2/play.e4 here]. If the finished games are too hard, try the [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/The-Impossible-Quiz-Demo-13162727 prototype version here.]
You can play the game [https://web.archive.org/web/20131031155924/http://www.theimpossiblequiz.net/impossiblequiz.html here]. Its sequel, ''The Impossible Quiz 2'', is [https://web.archive.org/web/20131113172735/http://theimpossiblequiz.net/impossiblequiz2.html here]. The first two chapters of the episodic ''Impossible Quiz Book'' can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927232818/http://www.e4.com/game/impossible-quiz-book/play.e4 here] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928004502/http://www.e4.com/game/impossible-quiz-book-chapter-2/play.e4 here]. If the finished games are too hard, try the [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/The-Impossible-Quiz-Demo-13162727 prototype version here.]


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* [[April Fools' Day]]: ''[[The Impossible Quiz]] 3''. Try updating your Flash player.
'''This game contains examples of:'''
** [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Impossible-Quiz-Book-2-Trailer-159104499 The Impossible Quizbook Chapter Two] trailer. Hope you know how to work a [[ZX Spectrum]].
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Chris, who was a nameless cat in TIQ1 used for a single question, gained star status in the sequels.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Chris, who was a nameless cat in TIQ1 used for a single question, gained star status in the sequels.
* [[April Fools Day]]: ''[[The Impossible Quiz]] 3''. Try updating your Flash player.
** [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Impossible-Quiz-Book-2-Trailer-159104499 The Impossible Quizbook Chapter Two] trailer. Hope you know how to work a [[ZX Spectrum]].
* [[Check Point Starvation]]: There are ''no'' check points in any of the games, and one of the questions from the second mocks the player for wanting one.
* [[Check Point Starvation]]: There are ''no'' check points in any of the games, and one of the questions from the second mocks the player for wanting one.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The gimmick behind the Impossible Quizbook Chapter Two trailer above figures into the actual chapter. If you don't know how to solve it, you won't be able to continue the quiz.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The gimmick behind the Impossible Quizbook Chapter Two trailer above figures into the actual chapter. If you don't know how to solve it, you won't be able to continue the quiz.
** {{spoiler|Your skips, in the original. If you don't keep them all until the end, you can't win.}} Which is why that (As stated in the instructions from the sequel) they are actually useless.
** {{spoiler|Your skips, in the original. If you don't keep them all until the end, you can't win.}} Which is why that (As stated in the instructions from the sequel) they are actually useless.
* [[Death By Genre Savviness]]: After you do some questions and understand how logic works in this game, later questions will appear to have tricks, but are supposed to be taken at complete face value.
* [[Death by Genre Savviness]]: After you do some questions and understand how logic works in this game, later questions will appear to have tricks, but are supposed to be taken at complete face value.
** {{spoiler|"[[Press X to Die|PRESS THIS BUTTON]] [[Game Over|TO KILL YOURSELF]] BEFORE THE BOMB DOES!"}}
** {{spoiler|"[[Press X to Die|PRESS THIS BUTTON]] [[Game Over|TO KILL YOURSELF]] BEFORE THE BOMB DOES!"}}
* [[Engrish]]
* [[Engrish]]
* [[Everythings Cuter With Kittens]]: Chris the Cat.
* [[Everythings Cuter With Kittens]]: Chris the Cat.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: Subverted. They're near-impossible, but seem to be completely so until you master them.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: Subverted. They're near-impossible, but seem to be completely so until you master them.
* [[Face Palm]]: Chris does this on game over in Impossible Quizbook chapter 2.
* [[Face Palm]]: Chris does this on game over in Impossible Quizbook chapter 2.
* [[Fission Mailed]]: At least once per quiz.
* [[Fission Mailed]]: At least once per quiz.
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* [[Gameplay Roulette]]: Among the more traditional-style questions, you are frequently thrown into minigames where you have to click on things, navigate a maze, etc.
* [[Gameplay Roulette]]: Among the more traditional-style questions, you are frequently thrown into minigames where you have to click on things, navigate a maze, etc.
* [[Guide Dang It]]
* [[Guide Dang It]]
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Some of the correct answers in the quizes are puns.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Some of the correct answers in the quizzes are puns.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Some of the tests run on this.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Some of the tests run on this.
* [[Luck Based Mission]] / [[Final Exam Boss]]: {{spoiler|The last question on Impossible Quiz 2.}}
* [[Luck-Based Mission]] / [[Final Exam Boss]]: {{spoiler|The last question on Impossible Quiz 2.}}
* [[Mind Screw]]: The game frequently switches between three main methods of answering: Yes, Baaah, and [[Large Ham|Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!]] It also has a few other settings that come up all of once.
* [[Mind Screw]]: The game frequently switches between three main methods of answering: Yes, Baaah, and [[Large Ham|Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!]] It also has a few other settings that come up all of once.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: '''{{color|red|WRONG!}}''' -1 LIFE
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: '''{{color|red|WRONG!}}''' -1 LIFE
* [[No Fair Cheating]]: Press Tab in any of the games after the prototype.
* [[No Fair Cheating]]: Press Tab in any of the games after the prototype.
* [[Nostalgia Level]]: A random question from the first quiz (e.g. the "What flavour is cardboard?" one) is reused in the second quiz, [[Retraux|complete with the exact same button design]].
* [[Nostalgia Level]]: A random question from the first quiz (e.g. the "What flavor is cardboard?" one) is reused in the second quiz, [[Retraux|complete with the exact same button design]].
** Then, on question 117, it reproduces a question from the Impossible Quiz ''prototype'', again with the same graphic design. Considering that at the time few people even knew of the prototype's existence, this threw a lot of people for a loop.
** Then, on question 117, it reproduces a question from the Impossible Quiz ''prototype'', again with the same graphic design. Considering that at the time few people even knew of the prototype's existence, this threw a lot of people for a loop.
** The Impossible Quiz Book: Chapter 1 features a question from one of the previous quizzes, and one of the possible answers is "Wait a minute... this question is familiar...". {{spoiler|[[Did Not Do the Research|It's so wrong, isn't it?]]}}
** The Impossible Quiz Book: Chapter 1 features a question from one of the previous quizzes, and one of the possible answers is "Wait a minute... this question is familiar...". {{spoiler|[[Did Not Do the Research|It's so wrong, isn't it?]]}}
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* [[Press X to Not Die]]: Press Tab 50 times! {{spoiler|On second thought, [[Just Ignore It|don't do it]], [[Press X to Die|you'll DIE]]!}}
* [[Press X to Not Die]]: Press Tab 50 times! {{spoiler|On second thought, [[Just Ignore It|don't do it]], [[Press X to Die|you'll DIE]]!}}
* [[Retraux]]: Questions 61-70 of The Impossible Quizbook are loaded and styled like a [[ZX Spectrum]] program.
* [[Retraux]]: Questions 61-70 of The Impossible Quizbook are loaded and styled like a [[ZX Spectrum]] program.
* [[Revenge of the Sequel]]: One of several ''unofficial'' [[Fan Sequel|Fan Sequels:]] Save the [[Star Wars|Death Star]] from [[Doomed By Canon|premature destruction]] in the [http://superslinger2007.jimdo.com/revenge Revenge Against the Impossible Quiz]. Set in 2007 [[Narnia Time|and during the events of]] the 2007 ''[[Death Star]]'' novel, [[Captain Obvious|but before]] ''[[A New Hope]]''.
* [[Revenge of the Sequel]]: One of several ''unofficial'' [[Fan Sequel|Fan Sequels:]] Save the [[Star Wars|Death Star]] from [[Doomed by Canon|premature destruction]] in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20120512063005/http://superslinger2007.jimdo.com/revenge Revenge Against the Impossible Quiz]. Set in 2007 [[Narnia Time|and during the events of]] the 2007 ''[[Death Star]]'' novel, [[Captain Obvious|but before]] ''[[A New Hope]]''.
* [[Running Gag]]:
* [[Running Gag]]:
** {{spoiler|Blue, red, blue, yellow.}} Can you remember it?
** {{spoiler|Blue, red, blue, yellow.}} Can you remember it?
** LOL 69 ({{spoiler|actually used as one of the possible last questions to ''The Impossible Quiz 2''}}) In Question 69 of Chapter 2 you literally click the question number 69 times.
** LOL 69 ({{spoiler|actually used as one of the possible last questions to ''The Impossible Quiz 2''}}) In Question 69 of Chapter 2 you literally click the question number 69 times.
*** Lemurs (They were even mentioned 5 times in "The Impossible Quiz 2").
*** Lemurs (They were even mentioned 5 times in "The Impossible Quiz 2").
* [[Schedule Slip]]: In the [[Your Mileage May Vary|worst way, but it depends]]. ''The Impossible Quiz Book'' chapter two was released a year after the developer's intended release date.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: One question in ''The Impossible Quiz Book'' has an answer labeled "Please don't press this."
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: One question in ''The Impossible Quiz Book'' has an answer labeled "Please don't press this."
** From the original: "IF YOU PRESS THIS BUTTON, IT'S GAME OVER..." {{spoiler|"Alternatively, Click This Button to carry on"}}
** From the original: "IF YOU PRESS THIS BUTTON, IT'S GAME OVER..." {{spoiler|"Alternatively, Click This Button to carry on"}}
* [[Series Mascot]]: Chris the Cat.
* [[Series Mascot]]: Chris the Cat.
* [[Shout Out]]: To various [[Memetic Mutation|Internet memes]], [[Image Boards|4Chan]], and [[Mythology Gag|Splapp-me-do's own movies]] -- the minigames where you help [[Big Bad|Dr. Eggman]] break [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s leg (in the first quiz) and help [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Amy Rose]] commit suicide (in the second) come from the Flash movie [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/297089 Sonic Breaks his Neck], for example.
* [[Shout-Out]]: To various [[Memetic Mutation|Internet memes]], [[Image Boards|4Chan]], and [[Mythology Gag|Splapp-me-do's own movies]] -- the minigames where you help [[Big Bad|Dr. Eggman]] break [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'s leg (in the first quiz) and help [[Clingy Jealous Girl|Amy Rose]] commit suicide (in the second) come from the Flash movie [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/297089 Sonic Breaks his Neck], for example.
** Question 108 of the original is also a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Lost]]'', as it requires you to enter [[Arc Number|the numbers]] into the hatch computer before the time runs out. If you fail, you get a [[Nonstandard Game Over]] which is very similar to what happened when the characters actually failed to enter the numbers.
** Question 108 of the original is also a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Lost]]'', as it requires you to enter [[Arc Number|the numbers]] into the hatch computer before the time runs out. If you fail, you get a [[Nonstandard Game Over]] which is very similar to what happened when the characters actually failed to enter the numbers.
** The intro of The Impossible Quizbook Chapter 2 informs you that you can press S to skip or [[Heavy Rain|press X to Jason]].
** The intro of The Impossible Quizbook Chapter 2 informs you that you can press S to skip or [[Heavy Rain|press X to Jason]].
* [[Surreal Humour]]
* [[Surreal Humour]]
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* [[Timed Mission]]: Bomb questions; run out of time and it's an immediate [[Game Over]] regardless of how many lives you have.
* [[Timed Mission]]: Bomb questions; run out of time and it's an immediate [[Game Over]] regardless of how many lives you have.
* [[Trial and Error Gameplay]]
* [[Trial and Error Gameplay]]
* [[Unwinnable By Design]]: {{spoiler|Using '''''EVEN ONE SKIP''''' makes you unable to pass the final question in the first game.}}
* [[Unwinnable by Design]]: {{spoiler|Using '''''EVEN ONE SKIP''''' makes you unable to pass the final question in the first game.}}
* [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]: The last 10 questions of the first quiz and the last 20 of the second have different music and presentation than the questions that preceded them. They are more difficult and [[Timed Mission|all timed]].
* [[Very Definitely Final Dungeon]]: The last 10 questions of the first quiz and the last 20 of the second have different music and presentation than the questions that preceded them. They are more difficult and [[Timed Mission|all timed]].
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]: Several questions require you to disregard common sense to pass, such as {{spoiler|a question that reads "Press this button to kill you before the bomb does." It was referring to the words "this button" in the question. [[Press X to Die|If you click "this button", YOU DIE.]] The actual correct answer is to push the threatening-looking button.}}
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]: Several questions require you to disregard common sense to pass, such as {{spoiler|a question that reads "Press this button to kill you before the bomb does." It was referring to the words "this button" in the question. [[Press X to Die|If you click "this button", YOU DIE.]] The actual correct answer is to push the threatening-looking button.}}
* [[Visual Pun]]: In one question the screen tells you, "if only you had a bridge". (The idea is to right-click and bring up the browser's context menu, so you can mouse over to the target area without touching the borders)
* [[Visual Pun]]: In one question the screen tells you, "if only you had a bridge". (The idea is to right-click and bring up the browser's context menu, so you can mouse over to the target area without touching the borders)
* [[What Does This Button Do]]: Leads to many correct answers in the early game, and then it gets [[Zig Zagged]].
* [[What Does This Button Do?]]: Leads to many correct answers in the early game, and then it gets [[Zig Zagged]].
* [[Word of God]]: According to Splapp, the next impossible quiz ''will'' be the last one.
** Chris the cat was based on his neighbor's cat.
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'''''{{color|red|GAME OVER}}''' [[The Impossible Quiz|Try again?]]'' / ''[[Home Page|I Give Up]]''
{{quote|'''''{{color|red|GAME OVER}}''' [[The Impossible Quiz|Try again?]]'' / ''[[Home Page|I Give Up]]''}}


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Latest revision as of 06:58, 22 October 2022

Sample question[1]

"''WRONG! -1 LIFE"

How to describe this game? Hrm...well, what I Wanna Be the Guy is to platformers, The Impossible Quiz is to quiz games.

You can play the game here. Its sequel, The Impossible Quiz 2, is here. The first two chapters of the episodic Impossible Quiz Book can be found here and here. If the finished games are too hard, try the prototype version here.

Tropes used in The Impossible Quiz include:

GAME OVER Try again? / I Give Up

  1. It's the 42nd 42