Test how well you recognize iconic TV theme songs, from classic sitcom openers to modern streaming hits. These quizzes focus on matching melodies, lyrics, and show intros to the right series across decades and genres.

Travel through TV history with theme songs grouped by decade, from the 1970s to the 2000s. Each question asks you to match a show to its era, helping you spot how styles and sounds changed over time. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Can you match the artist to the TV theme they performed? This mixed-difficulty quiz spans classic intros, modern hits, and everything in between. Pick your question count and difficulty, then test how well you know the voices behind the themes.

Can you name a TV show just by reading a line or two from its theme lyrics? This mixed-difficulty quiz spans classics, modern hits, and everything in between. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how many intros you can “hear” in your head.
There are 3 quizzes with 317 questions total.
No. There’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, from easier recognition to tougher, similar-sounding themes.
You’ll see questions about show names, theme lyrics, intro clues, and other details tied to the opening sequence.
These TV Theme Songs quizzes help you connect memorable intros with the right series, including show titles, characters, and signature lyrics. You’ll practice recall across different eras, from classic broadcast TV to modern streaming originals.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on recognition rather than speed. Quiz length and difficulty vary, so you can start with easier, shorter sets and move to longer mixed-difficulty runs as you improve.
TV theme songs were once designed to explain a show’s premise in under a minute, especially in sitcoms and family series. Even as intros got shorter in the streaming era, a strong theme still works as audio branding—often becoming more recognizable than the show’s title card.
If you’re stuck, look for clues in the wording (place names, jobs, family roles) and in the “vibe” of the intro (animated vs. live action, comedy vs. drama). Replaying a theme in your head and recalling the opening visuals can also help you land on the right series.