Explore the world of horror movies with quizzes covering classic slashers, supernatural chills, and modern psychological scares. Test your memory of iconic scenes, characters, directors, and the tropes that define the genre.

Step into the most unsettling horror backdrops—creaking houses, cursed hotels, and towns that feel wrong from the first frame. This mixed-difficulty quiz tests how well you remember iconic settings, their rules, and the films that made them terrifying. Choose your question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Test your knowledge of practical effects history and the gore moments that changed horror forever. From landmark prosthetics to infamous splatter set pieces, this quiz spans classics, cult favorites, and modern shockers. Expect a mix of easy wins and deep-cut trivia for serious genre fans.

Test your memory for the first shocks, screams, and surprises in horror history. This quiz focuses on iconic opening scenes—from cold opens and prologues to title-card dread. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how many films you can identify from their very first moments.
There are 3 quizzes with 381 questions total.
Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
No. The questions can include classics, modern releases, and well-known franchises across different horror styles.
Yes. Expect a mix of subgenres, including slashers, supernatural stories, and psychological horror themes.
No. Quizzes can vary in difficulty and number of questions, from quick checks to more detailed deep dives.
These Horror Movies quizzes help you recall plots, characters, quotes, and franchise timelines from across the genre. You’ll also practice spotting common horror tropes—like final girls, unreliable narrators, and cursed objects—based on story details.
Each quiz question has 4 answer options and there’s no timer, so you can think through clues at your own pace. Quizzes vary in length and difficulty, mixing straightforward recognition questions with deeper cuts for experienced horror fans.
Horror has been a major film genre since the silent era, evolving from early expressionist influences to modern found-footage and elevated horror styles. Many famous horror techniques—like jump scares, suspenseful sound design, and practical creature effects—were refined over decades of low-budget innovation.