Relive Jake Peralta’s funniest “cold open” moments from Brooklyn Nine-Nine with a quiz built for true Nine-Niners. From iconic catchphrases to blink-and-you-miss-it gags, you’ll match scenes, quotes, ...
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This quiz spotlights Jake Peralta’s best cold opens—those rapid-fire openings packed with pranks, one-liners, and perfectly timed chaos. Each question gives you 4 options, and there’s no timer, so you can enjoy the jokes while you think.
Choose how many questions you want to answer before you start, and select a difficulty that fits your mood. The overall set is Mixed, with easier quote-spotting and harder detail checks blended to keep the pace fun.
You’ll train quick scene recognition, quote attribution, and character-context memory (who was there, what the setup was, and how the punchline landed). It’s also great practice for separating similar cold opens that share running gags.
The biggest trap is confusing cold opens with later scene jokes—many of Jake’s best bits echo throughout an episode. Another common miss is mixing up who delivered the final tag (Jake vs. Holt vs. Boyle) when the opening ends on a quick cut.
Even on Mixed, the quiz alternates between straightforward fan-favorite moments and deeper cuts, so you’re not stuck in “impossible mode” for long stretches. If you want a smoother run, start with fewer questions at an easier setting, then increase length or difficulty once you’re warmed up.
In which cold open does Jake Peralta impersonate a famous actor to impress Amy?
What does Jake Peralta use in one cold open to demonstrate his undercover skills?
During which cold open does Jake attempt to eat a whole pizza in one sitting?
This quiz has 129 questions focused on Jake Peralta’s best cold opens from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
No—there’s no timer. Take as long as you need on each 4-option multiple-choice question.
Expect scene and quote recognition, identifying setups and punchlines, and distinguishing similar cold opens with small detail clues.
Before starting, pick how many questions you want to answer and select a difficulty level. The overall pool is Mixed, so you’ll see a range.
Mixing up cold opens with later episode jokes, or confusing two openings that share the same running gag or similar squad reactions.
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