Explore the world of Mario with quizzes covering classic platformers, characters, power-ups, and memorable locations. These questions focus on games, lore, and recurring series details across the franchise.

Know what every item really does in Mario Kart—and what beats it. This mixed-difficulty quiz tests your item knowledge from classic shells to modern chaos, with practical scenarios about timing, lines, and defense. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how consistently you can choose the best play.

Think you know every Mario power-up and what it actually does? This quiz covers classic and modern items, their effects, and how they change movement, attacks, and abilities across games. Pick your question count and difficulty, then see how many power-ups you can identify without second-guessing.

Can you place every mainline Mario game in the right debut year? This mixed-difficulty quiz tests your timeline knowledge from the early classics to modern entries. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then see how cleanly you can sort the series by release history.
There are 3 quizzes with 307 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer.
They cover characters, enemies, power-ups, locations, and game details from across the Mario franchise.
Yes. Quiz sets vary in difficulty and length, ranging from general knowledge to more detailed questions.
Yes. You can replay the quizzes to practice and reinforce what you missed.
These Mario quizzes help you recall key characters, enemies, items, and story beats across the franchise, from early platformers to modern entries.
You’ll also practice spotting small details—like power-up effects, recurring themes, and where certain mechanics first appeared.
Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning as you go.
Difficulty and length vary by quiz; some sets lean on broad series knowledge while others go deeper into specific games, eras, or mechanics.
Mario debuted in 1981 (as “Jumpman” in Donkey Kong) before becoming Nintendo’s flagship character, with the series helping define side-scrolling platformers and later popularizing 3D platforming.