Test your World Series knowledge, from classic matchups to modern dynasties. These quizzes cover champions, MVPs, iconic moments, and memorable players across MLB’s biggest stage.

Put your MLB history knowledge to the test by matching each year to its World Series champion. From early dynasties to modern repeat winners, this quiz blends easy recalls with tougher curveballs. Choose how many questions you want and pick a difficulty that fits your comfort level.
Step into October history with a deep dive into World Series records and milestone moments. From legendary hitting streaks to pitching feats and team dynasties, this quiz mixes famous highlights with tricky stat lines. Choose your question count and difficulty, then test how well you really know the Fall Classic.

Track how the World Series has evolved—from best-of-nine beginnings to today’s best-of-seven standard. This quiz explores format tweaks, rule changes, and key timeline milestones that shaped October baseball. Choose your question count and difficulty, then test what you know with no timer pressure.
There are 3 quizzes with 291 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer.
They focus on champions, matchups, MVPs, key games, and notable players across multiple eras.
Yes. You’ll see a mix of easier recall questions and harder, detail-focused ones.
This category includes 3 quizzes with 291 questions in total.
These World Series quizzes help you recall champions, pennant winners, MVPs, key games, and notable players from different eras of MLB history.
You’ll also practice recognizing teams by season context, matching managers and rosters to titles, and spotting famous plays and milestones.
Each quiz question has 4 multiple-choice options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning as you go.
Quizzes vary in difficulty and length, with a mix of straightforward recall and tougher, detail-based questions across different decades.
Despite the name, the World Series began as a championship between American and National League clubs and became MLB’s annual finale starting in the early 1900s. Many of baseball’s most cited moments—legendary comebacks, pitching duels, and clutch hits—are defined by what happened in this series.