Welcome to Genius Quiz 11 — the ultimate test of wit, logic, and lateral thinking.
⚠️ Warning: Only 2% of players succeed.
⚠️ Note: Some correct answers aren’t even among the choices.
⚠️ Challenge Accepted? Then let’s begin.
Question 1:
What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?
A) Correct
B) Incorrect
C) Dictionary
D) Never
👉 Hint: Think about what defines a "dictionary."
Question 2:
A man is found dead in a field, wearing only a backpack. There are no footprints around him, and the field is bare except for a broken stick lying nearby. How did he die?
A) He fell from a plane
B) He was attacked by an animal
C) He was struck by lightning
D) He was in a failed experiment
👉 Think beyond the obvious — the answer lies in what isn’t there.
Question 3:
If you remove the first letter of "weight," you get "eight."
If you remove the first letter of "wrong," you get "rong."
But if you remove the first letter of "correct," you get...
A) orrect
B) correct
C) rrect
D) "I am correct"
👉 This isn’t about spelling — it’s about perception.
Question 4:
Which of the following is true about the sentence:
"The sentence below is false."
A) It is true
B) It is false
C) It is neither true nor false
D) It is self-referential and paradoxical
👉 This one might make your brain hurt. Welcome to logic.
Question 5:
You are in a room with no windows, no doors, and only one lightbulb. You have a rope, a match, and a book titled The Art of Not Thinking.
How do you escape?
A) Burn the book to light a signal
B) Use the rope to climb out (if ceiling is reachable)
C) The book says "do not think" — so you stop thinking and wake up
D) The room is a dream. You wake up.
👉 Reality isn’t always what it seems.
Question 6:
What is the smallest positive number that can be written as the sum of two cubes in two different ways?
A) 1728
B) 1729
C) 4104
D) 20683
👉 This one has a famous answer. But beware — it’s not just math.
Question 7:
A train is traveling west at 60 mph. The wind is blowing from the north at 10 mph.
Which way does the smoke blow?
A) North
B) South
C) West
D) There is no smoke
👉 Think about what kind of train this is.
Question 8:
What has keys but no locks, has space but no room, and has a keyboard but no computer?
A) A piano
B) A typewriter
C) A computer
D) A dream
👉 It’s not about what it is — it’s about what it isn’t.
Question 9:
Which word in the English language is always pronounced incorrectly?
A) Correct
B) Incorrect
C) Pronounced
D) Always
👉 This one’s a trick — but a very old one.
Question 10:
You are given 100 coins, 99 of which are real and 1 is counterfeit (lighter than the others). You have a balance scale.
What is the minimum number of weighings needed to guarantee finding the fake coin?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 5
👉 Think about divide-and-conquer. But don’t overthink — the answer is elegant.
Question 11:
What is the answer to this question?
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
👉 This one’s a loop. But maybe… it’s not.
🎉 Final Challenge:
If you've made it this far, and you believe you’ve found the true answers — even if they don’t match the options — you may have cracked the quiz.
💡 True success isn’t in choosing a letter. It’s in questioning everything.
🔍 Pro Tip:
Some answers are intentionally missing. The game is not to select — it’s to understand.
And if you’re not confused… you’re not thinking.
Ready to submit your final answer?
Type your guesses — or just say:
"I see the pattern."
The 2% are not the ones who guess right.
They are the ones who know the game is not real — and still play.