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The Ultimate Number Trivia Quiz (1-100)

Match each of the questions with the appropriate numerical answer between 1 and 100.
Some are US-centric because that's the only way I could come up with questions for all 100 numbers.
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Last updated: February 24, 2026
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First submittedJune 11, 2024
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The only even prime number
Degrees in a right angle
Days in February in a Leap Year
In months, the traditional gestation period for a human baby
Letters in the English alphabet
"Candy Shop" rapper: __ Cent
Rings on the Olympic flag
Kalashnikov rifle, better known as an AK-__
Weeks in a year
In an isosceles right triangle, one angle is 90 degrees and each of the other 2 angles is __ degrees
Mysterious US military base in Nevada: Area __
Target score in the card game Blackjack
San Francisco's NFL team: __ers
Gifts presented to baby Jesus by the Magi
Normal visual acuity (eyesight): __/__
You could "Get your kicks" on this historic US highway - Route __
Neutral pH balance
Apollo __: First manned spacecraft to land on the moon
Problems for Jay-Z
World War II novel "Catch __"
Summer fondly recalled in song by Bryan Adams
Baker's dozen
Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation
"Perfect" score achieved for the first time in Olympic gymnastics by Nadia Comăneci in 1976
Largest prime number under 100
"_ is the loneliest number that you'll ever do," according to the song by Three Dog Night
Age at which most US drivers can receive their full driver's license
Maximum number of days in a month in the Julian Calendar
Number of people traditionally appointed on a jury in the US
D-Day occurred on 6 June 19__
Age for a girl's Quinceañera in Mexico and Latin American
"Columbus sailed the ocean blue in fourteen hundred and..."
In the Bible, consecutive days and nights it rained, resulting in the great flood
Days in Phileas Fogg's globe-circling trip
Largest perfect square number under 100
Inches in a yard
How many days a week the Beatles "...need your love, girl..."
Colored squares on a Rubik's Cube
Traditional age for retirement in the UK, Germany, USA, and Canada
Used to distinguish the presidency of George H.W. Bush from that of his son, #43, George W. Bush
Wheels on a standard tractor-trailer in the US, i.e. "an __-wheeler"
__ Hrs: A 1982 film starring Eddie Murphy and Nick Nolte
Answer to the "Ultimate Question to Life, the Universe, and Everything"
Pairs of chromosomes in the standard human genome
The next number in the Fibonacci sequence following 13 and 21,...
...followed by 55, and then __
Featured prominently on Oklahoma's first state flag signifying that it was the __th state to join the union, ahead of New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska & Hawaii
Highest score from a single dart throw that doesn't hit the bullseye
The smallest positive integer requiring 5 syllables in English
Points obtained from scoring 4 touchdowns/extra points in the NFL
US teen fashion magazine
Singer Adele's debut album
Normal body temperature in degrees Celsius
In the NHL, the oldest remaining teams in the league are known as "The Original _" (Hint: It's a single-digit number)
Usual par for a standard 18-hole golf course
Lines in a sonnet
Heinz varieties
In MPH, the national speed limit for cars in the UK on "the best grades of roads"
Age the Beatles wonder whether they will still be needed or fed
Trombonists leading the parade in "The Music Man," or
Philadelphia's NBA team, the __ers
Keys on a piano
Number of cents you would have if you had one each of the US coin denominations less than $1.00 (Hint: You would have 5 coins)
Wilt Chamberlain's single game NBA points record
Katherine Heigl's bridesmaid dresses in the movie of the same name
Two bits equals __ cents
Teams in the National Football League
Blackbirds baked in a pie in the traditional English nursery rhyme.
"__ Years' War" fought mainly in Central Europe in the 17th Century
Racing number of Herbie the Love Bug (Hint: See the picture above)
Speed Sammy Hagar tells us he can't drive in song (Hint: It was the standard US speed limit at the time in MPH)
Years referenced in the first line of Abraham Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address"
Uniform number worn by NFL player Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson
Balls in a standard game of Bingo in the US
Sum of the five smallest odd prime integers
The Batttle of Gettysburg in the Amereican Civil War took place 1-3 July 18__
Theses posted my Martin Luther on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany in 1517
Regular season games for each team in both the NBA and NHL
Lowest score recorded by a golfer in an official tournament of one of the leading professional tours (Hint: It was 14 under par)
__ Degrees: Former US boy band featuring Nick Lachey
The number of racers (lined up in 11 even rows), who traditionally start the Indianapolis 500
United Airlines Flight __ crashed in Shanksville, PA on September 11, 2001 after its passengers revolted against the hijackers
Common RPM speed for vinyl records, along with 33 and 45
Teams selected for the NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament, including the "First Four"
Agent number of Maxwell Smart in TV's "Get Smart;" or
Slang used in restaurants to indicate an item is not available, or a customer should be kicked out
__th Parallel: Pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea
Year (AD) of the catastrophic euption of Mount Vesuvius
19__, Van Halen's sixth studio album released in 19__; or
__ Lumber - A U.S. Building product retailer named after a town in western Pennsylvania
Earliest age a person may begin receiving retirement benefits under the US Social Security system
US high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft: the SR-__ "Blackbird"
Basic film gauge used in analog photography: __mm
Number of games in Joe DiMaggio's MLB-record hitting streak
Home runs hit by Roger Maris in 19__ to surpass Babe Ruth's single season HR record
"__th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by Simon & Garfunkel
Atomic number of Plutonium
Texas Instruments TI-__ graphing calculator - the standard for US high school math for decades; or
US Interstate Highway from Baltimore, MD to a junction with Interstate 81 near Harrisburg, PA
The threshold of sustained winds (in MPH) for a tropical system to be considered a hurricane/typhoon (Equates to 119 KPH)
"__ Tears": Song by ? and the Mysterians which topped the Billboard charts in October 1966
The number on Richard Petty's famous STP Plymouth in NASCAR
Sheldon Cooper's favorite number on the "Big Bang Theory;" or
Books in the Catholic Bible; or
The name of a 1980's UK children's television program
Two digits at the center of a bizarre 2025 social media trend.
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13 Comments
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Level 94
Jun 14, 2024
I wanted to stay away from using years if I could, but as a result, some of the original questions were very challenging/obscure. Therefore, I have started the process to switch out some of the obscure ones that were basically impossible.
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Level 84
Jun 11, 2024
Seems pretty strict on time, but cool quiz! I get that some numbers aren't exactly notable but there were a sad amount that were completely meaningless to me haha

(Also, seeing as you're struggling on 63 and you already have other years and no deaths, JFK's assassination seems like a good shout)

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Level 94
Jun 11, 2024
I'm totally open to suggestions. I'll give it a few days and make some updates on the ones that are the most challenging. I will add some time as well.
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Level 81
Jun 17, 2024
"Regular season games for each team in both the NBA and NFL"? I guess the second one should be NHL, or else the football season would be quite intense ;)

Very cool quiz otherwise!

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Level 94
Jun 17, 2024
Yes, thank you for catching that!
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Level 59
Aug 13, 2024
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human genome, but thousands of genes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_genome#Protein-coding_genes
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Level 94
Aug 14, 2024
Thank you, I've made that correction.
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Level 68
Oct 1, 2024
The flood answer is wrong. Rain fell for 40 days and 40 nights but the flood lasted for 150 days. See Genesis 7:24
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Level 94
Oct 1, 2024
Good catch! I've corrected the wording for that one.
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Level 57
Oct 1, 2024
As a non-American, this quiz is just impossible. As much as I understand the amount of US-orientated content on Jetpunk , the quiz is not "aided with US questions", but rather based around it. Still a nice quiz idea though.
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Level 94
Oct 1, 2024
Sorry about that. I am continuing to add hints where possible to aid the non-Americans.
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Level 83
Oct 1, 2024
Non-American here and this was mostly workable. I think giving hints that just give the answer with some math takes away from the joy of happening to know the answer. I got 82, and am kicking myself for missing a few. Probably only about 10 did I have no chance on. I also ran out of time on my second pass through them all. March Madness seems unfair since non-Americans will just associate the tournament with the sweet 16. Maybe point out that it’s a few rounds before it’s whittled down to the sweet 16? This was fun though. Thanks!
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Level 94
Oct 2, 2024
Thank you for the insight. I know it's impossible to please everyone, but as a compromise I've removed any of the hints that gave the answer via math alone. I did leave a few hints on some of the lesser-guessed clues. We'll see how this goes...