From New York apartments to small-town diners, this quiz challenges you to pair famous sitcoms with the cities they call home. Each question gives you four choices, so you can rely on memory, context ...
Pick a difficulty and question count to begin.
TV settings are more than backdrops—they shape the jokes, the culture, and the characters. In this Sitcoms quiz, your job is to match each sitcom to the city (or primary setting) most associated with it.
Every question uses a 4-option multiple-choice format with no timer, so you can play at your own pace and focus on accuracy instead of speed.
Difficulty is mixed on purpose: you’ll see well-known, mainstream hits alongside trickier picks where the setting is mentioned less often. You can also choose how many questions to answer in a run and adjust the difficulty to keep it light, challenging, or somewhere in between.
Some shows switch locations, film in one place while being set in another, or use a fictional town that’s easy to confuse with a real city. Watch for similarly named places and don’t assume the filming location is the same as the story setting.
Which city is the setting for 'Friends'?
Where does 'The Office' take place?
In which city is 'Parks and Recreation' set?
This quiz has 139 questions focused on matching sitcoms to their cities or main settings.
No. The quiz has no timer, so you can take your time on every question.
Each question has 4 options, and you pick the city that best matches the sitcom.
Yes. You can choose your question count and adjust difficulty before starting to fit your mood and skill level.
Common traps include fictional towns, shows that relocate, and confusing “filmed in” with “set in.”

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