Content Is King.

The key difference between a trivia night that thrives for years and one that fizzles out after a few months is content. Trivia teams that come back week after week, year after year do so for questions, categories, and games that are factually and grammatically correct, objective, creative, thought-provoking, relevant to the world around us, and not too obvious or too obscure.

Each week, the Trivium game consists of four categories and is designed to offer a little something for everyone— the sports fan, the history buff, the pop culture diva, the world traveler, the STEM nerd, the music head, etc. Scroll through the galleries below to get a taste for the style and character of the game.

What works for you works for me.

The Trivium game consists of four categories each week, has its own special scoring system, and is designed to last for two hours. You can play the game exactly as it comes or use it as a basic framework and put your own spin on it.

  • Want to call it something besides Trivium? Go for it.

  • Prefer to use your own scoring system? Be my guest.

  • Want to use a condensed version of the game or add your own bonus questions to it? Please do!

Trivium is a simple, effective system that’s flexible, dependable, and easy-to-use!

Real Talk

The entire point of outsourcing your trivia content to me is saving time and feeling confident about the questions and answers you’re presenting. My intention is always to write questions that have a single, inarguable answer, so that you (or your host) aren’t dealing with frustrating discrepancies from the audience. I’ve developed a good knack for this skill, and have high standards for myself and Trivium, but in all honesty, I do make misteaks mistakes here and there. Perfection is futile, but you can trust that I’m always doing my best to prevent errors and provide accurate and unambiguous content.

Start Your Own Trivia Night

Present intelligent trivia content in your venue and to your audience without having to spend hours and hours every week writing questions.