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Names of Generations

Can you guess the most-commonly used names for these "generations" of people in the United States and other western countries.
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Born Between
Generation
1883–1900
Lost Generation
1901–1927
Greatest Generation
1928–1945
Silent Generation
1946–1964
Baby Boomers
1965–1980
Generation X
1981–1999
Millennial
1997–2012
Generation Z
2013–
Generation Alpha
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110 Recent Comments
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Level 69
Jan 15, 2017
I was born in 1964 so I feel too young to be a Baby Boomer but too old to be Gen X.

I'm Generation On The Fence.

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Level 88
Jan 15, 2017
There are lots of us! Look up "Generation Jones," and see if it's a better fit.
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Level 83
Jan 17, 2017
The people born on the cusps of two generations often don't fit into the norms of either generation and make their own subgroup of a generation. The people at the end of Gen X and the beginning of Millennials are sometimes called the Oregon Trail Generation....I was born in 1985 and feel I fit in that group a little better than Millennials, but I'm too young to be a Gen Xer.
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Level 70
May 5, 2026
Lost Generation, Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millenials, Generation Z, and General Alpha are all used throughout the English-speaking world and probably beyond.

Oregon Trail is too US-specific to be a useful or relatable term outside of the USA and maybe Canada.

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Level 67
May 5, 2026
Well sure, but they can use that term all they want.
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Level 89
Dec 15, 2018
Oregon Trail Generation . . . I like it!
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Level 89
May 5, 2026
I've always heard that generation as Xennial.
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Level 61
Oct 10, 2019
I was born in 1980, same thing. I assume the Oregon Trail Generation name refers to the computer game we played in elementary school. Interesting lol
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Level 90
Dec 11, 2021
By that logic, Gen X could be further refined to the earlier Pong Generation and the later... what game fits in there?
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Level 58
Dec 23, 2021
Love this term! This would be my parent’s generation. They’re technically Boomers but a lot of typical Boomer traits, memories, and behaviors are sooo not like them!
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Level 78
Nov 16, 2022
Iowa, i've heard the term Xillenial to refer to the 5 year cusp that people like myself fall into.
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Level 88
Apr 23, 2026
I don't think Oregon Trail was really a thing outside the USA/NA? Personally I think the generations should based on who was playing James Bond.

I'm Generation Moore.

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Level 91
Apr 24, 2026
I played a lot of Oregon Trail so I can dig that designation, but if we were to go the James Bond route I'd be Generation Moore as well. That said, my first real engagement with the franchise was Goldeneye with Pierce Brosnan, followed by Sean Connery in the earlier films. I didn't encounter Roger Moore until my late teens.
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Level 67
Jan 25, 2017
Evilpenguin ~ I think in that case you can pretty much self-assess. My husband was also born in '64 and wore long hair and tie-dye and listened to a lot of 70s prog rock. I, on the other hand, born in '66, was all about Depeche Mode, big perms, leg warmers, and irony. We're a cross-generational marriage? :-)
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Level 92
Jul 6, 2018
Guys didn't listen to Depeche Mode and Tracey Ullman in the 80s. You're normal.
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Level 73
Aug 3, 2023
My Dad was born in late 60’s and Depeche Mode is his favourite band and he had a poster of Tracey Ullman on his wall and is still a big fan today as am I.
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Level 67
Mar 9, 2017
I hear you. My husband was born in 1967 and never tires of telling me he is Gen X but I am a Baby Boomer.
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Level 64
Mar 9, 2017
I was born in 1964 as well but I definitely feel more aligned (one of) with Baby Boomers than Gen Xers.
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Level 74
Dec 27, 2021
You are actually exactly who "Generation X" referred to when it was first coined. It was not referring to the children of baby boomers, but to the baby bust generation between the boomers and when the boomers had their kids.

Douglas Coupland in his book Generation X calls these kids (the children of baby boomers) "Global Teens", which, of course, sucks as a name. Because "Generation X" was such a catchy name, and no good name ever caught on for the "Baby Boom Echo" kids, the meaning got smeared and diluted until now the term covers the whole thing.

I'm a children of baby boomers born in the early '70s but was married to someone born in the mid-sixties and we really were two different generations, with not much overlap in our cultural touchstones. That person was definitely Generation X, and I was not; but since then I've just accepted that people call us Gen-Xers now. It's better than being called a boomer, which has become a kind of sloppy catch-all synonym for "old".

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Level 88
Apr 23, 2026
A cusper
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Level 86
Jan 15, 2017
What's with every second generation having a depressing name?
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Level 79
Mar 9, 2017
Generation X sounds pretty cool
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Level 71
Mar 10, 2017
As a guy born on the cusp of gen z according to some measures (not this one), this worries me.
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Level 79
Mar 9, 2017
If you want to find the lost generation I'd suggest going to a cemetery and digging. Found!
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Level 16
Mar 13, 2017
I'm from the lost generation and I'm not in a cemetery.
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Level 92
Jul 6, 2018
The last World War One veteran at 117 right there.
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Level 79
Dec 23, 2021
You're in your 130s?
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Level 82
Dec 23, 2021
Probably 120s.
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Level 79
Dec 23, 2021
More probably a liar.
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Level 56
Mar 9, 2017
and now is the

"JetPunk Generation" -)

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Level 73
Mar 9, 2017
My brother was born in 1943 and I can tell you for certain, he and his friends were anything but "silent". I had to look it up to see why they were called that. Wikipedia calls the Greatest Generation the "G.I. Generation", and they also added Generation Z after Millenials. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation#List_of_generations
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Level 69
Mar 9, 2017
According to Strauss & Howe's generational theory, the last year of the Silents was 1942 & the Boomers (not Baby Boomers, just Boomers) started in 1943. They also end the Boomer generation in 1960 rather than 1964. I'm of the '63 cohort & identify more w/Gen X (or as S&H call us, the 13ers) than Boomers, but I'd definitely consider myself to be at the tail end of Generation Jones as well.
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Level 59
Mar 9, 2017
"gi" apparently gives Greatest Generation for some reason?
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Level 69
Mar 9, 2017
It's also called the GI Generation, because during WWII, men in the US Army were referred to as GIs. Supposedly GI stands for government issue, although I've heard that that's been debunked.
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Level 75
Mar 9, 2017
The silent generation is the least remembered. Maybe they should have spoken up more.
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Level 15
May 5, 2026
many of them have been scarred by war
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Level 59
Mar 9, 2017
Quizmaster can you add boomers for baby boomers and baby busters for generation X?
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Level 93
Mar 9, 2017
I guess "Me Generation" isn't acceptable?
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Level 72
Mar 9, 2017
I tried that too! I forgot they were called babyboomers back before the world got to know them better.
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Level 36
Mar 10, 2017
You're mistaken. The "Me" generation is the one FOLLOWING the Baby-Boomers.
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Level 80
Nov 30, 2021
Uh, definitely not. Gen X isn't the "me" generation.
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Level 71
Dec 10, 2021
We, Gen X, the kids of the Me/Boomers were told to go outside and play. We got a key for the front door to come home after school at 3:00 because nobody would be home when we got there - both parents working and we were largely only children. Our parents were incredibly self-focused. Us? We thrived during pandemic lockdowns because we had so much practice entertaining ourselves 30-40 years ago. Pretty sure Gen X is the opposite of the 'Me' Generation in the context it is usually meant.
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Level 50
Jan 5, 2018
The "Silent Generation" included such people as Elvis Presley, The Beatles, James Dean and Muhammad Ali. In terms of popular culture, it arguably had more influence than any of the succeeding generations.

No one from it was elected to the White House though (Carter and Bush Sr. were born just before and Clinton, Bush Sr. and Trump were born just after) so maybe that's part of the reason for the name.

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Level 92
Jul 6, 2018
Mohammed Ali was pretty subdued. They probably named it for him.
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Level 89
Dec 15, 2018
. . . is this comment sarcasm?

"At a time when most fighters let their managers do the talking, Ali thrived in and indeed craved the spotlight, where he was often provocative and outlandish."

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Level 92
Feb 9, 2022
It was.
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Level 93
Oct 1, 2022
It's troubling that something so patently the complete opposite of the truth is now expected to be footnoted as sarcasm.

"Oscar the Grouch was such a ray of sunshine!"

"...is this comment sarcasm? And I quote from the Sesame Street Wiki..."

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Level 89
Nov 27, 2021
Biden is Silent Generation, so they finally got one in the White House.
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Level 71
May 5, 2026
Fascinating that Biden is so old that he ends up being older than Clinton and Bush despite being elected President so much later.

I do wonder if Gen X is headed for the same thing; so many dang Boomer Presidents that they probably aren't gonna get more than 1, maybe 2, in before Millennials take power. If Vance is going to be the 2028 Republican nominee (which is presumptive), they've already lost one party.

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Level 72
Jan 29, 2022
'Silent' my Aunt Fanny! In my experience they rarely shut up.
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Level 36
Apr 28, 2018
One question: Why aren't the generations consistent? The Lost Generation = 17 years; The Silent Generation = 20 years; The

Greatest Generation = 23 years; The Baby Boomers = 18 years;

Generation X = 15 years, and The Millenials = 20 years. What gives?

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Level 73
Apr 5, 2021
Generations are divided generally by certain qualities that other generations don't have at that age. These qualities are often not passed on due to certain events such as war or 9/111.
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Level 39
Feb 1, 2019
“IGen” is another name for “Generation Z”. Google the term and see. There have been books and articles written using that term.

Also, as a member of Generation X that we are not the Me Generation. We are the farthest thing from it. I don’t know who is the Me Generation. It could be the Boomers OR the Millenials as far as I’m concerned. Both those generations seem to think they are the center of the universe.

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Level 81
Nov 30, 2021
Baby boomers are the one and the only original "Me Generation". The whole name became fashionable long before the Millennials would be born (early to mid 1970s).

A recent study at the very beginning of the covid circus (very late 2019) found that the baby boomers are not only the most narcissistic generation alive, but also the most hyper-sensitive a.k.a. "Snowflakes". (Which surprised many)

However... multiple studies find that the society as a whole continues to grow in favoring & rewarding narcissistic traits (very roughly: self-absorbed indulgence of the 1970s -> selfish, greedy YUPpie 1980s -> global audience via the internet 1990s -> social media 2000s -> etc).

All that said, the topic is highly debated and there is no definitive answer. Even more importantly, not all individuals of one generation fit the description of "their" generation, which should be obvious... but we love to stereotype.

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Level 92
Feb 9, 2022
"A recent study" means nothing. Alex Jones conducts 100s.
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Level 76
Jul 30, 2019
Might be me but I dont think I ve heard of millenials until relatively recently ( not before 1990) And I never (would) have thought that people that were adults (18+) at 2000 at 2000 were considered millenials.... Techinically I fit in the group, but always thought it was the group that came several years behind me.

I would ve thought people born from about 1990 and up were milenials. The kids that grew up with computers and internet and dont know and remember a time before it. (or even when there were no smartphones but at least dont remember there not being mobile phones) The ones that were still teens in the year 2000.

I find it really weird to call someone that is 39 a millenial... in my mind someone that is 19 is a millenial.. (and instinctively I actually expect info to back that up, but good chance I wont find it, because no one else commented about it...so I guess I ve had the wrong idea all this time)

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Level 61
Aug 12, 2019
It depends on definition, but most definitions would not call people born in 1980 millennials. Most start the generation a few years later, between 1981 and 1985. Many define 2000-borns as millennials, but not all. The end year for millennials is anywhere between 1994/95 and 2004.

The most restrictive definition is 1982-1994 (I think), whereas the longest is 1982-2004, which is also the original definition created by the people who coined the term millennials, Neil Howe and William Strauss. It's also the definition I personally agree with the most.

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Level 73
Apr 5, 2021
Many people born in the early 1980's consider themselves a cross between Gen X and millenials due to being born when everything was changing. Sometimes the term "Xennials" comes up as a supposed microgeneration.
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Level 71
Dec 10, 2021
I agree - I think the consensus starting year for Gen Y/Millenials ought to be between 1985-1990. Gen X got shortchanged on so much - a traditional 'generation' used to be 20 years, so of course ours gets cut to 15. Don't even get me started on Social Security LOL
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Level 64
May 5, 2026
It's partly because our (Gen X) parents were born before the baby boom, so it was just a smaller population, making Gen X also a smaller population. Millennials are the children of Boomers, so they outnumber us as well. We're just a smaller group squeezed in the middle.
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Level 89
Sep 25, 2020
In response to one of your earlier comments, Quizmaster, and also as a proud member of Gen Z, I can tell you that we very much adopted that name and it's unlikely that it will change in the future. Furthermore since Gen Z now officially starts around 1996 and many of us are teens or young adults I think it is time to include this generation in the quiz. (I'd even assume that the latest babies born will be counted into an even younger generation in the future.)
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Level 99
Apr 10, 2021
Doesn't a generation have to be 18-20 years? Why short change Gen X with just 15 years? I've also heard of Gen X going from 1964 or 1965 to 1982.
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Level 72
Nov 29, 2021
Cuspers of the world unite!
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Level 63
Nov 30, 2021
Where my millenials at? :D
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Level 80
Dec 23, 2021
Busy paying off student loans.
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Level 71
Dec 10, 2021
Born in 1969. I have excellent recall from a very, very young age and I've had an odd sense all my life. I've felt like I've spent my entire life entering a vacuum. Every 'trend' of life - going to college, starting a family, the kind of car to buy, etc - I've always been slightly late to the party. Like arriving to a party just as the guests have begun to leave. It's been uncanny. I've always felt more synchronized with Gen Y - I personally feel like Gen X ought to extend from 1965 through 1985 at least or maybe even as far as 1990. More shared experiences as a cohort, at least as it seems from my perspective.
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Level 70
Dec 23, 2021
I notice you are the last comment.
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Level 48
Dec 23, 2021
alpha?
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Level 46
Dec 23, 2021
Problem is, different websites will be different answers for generations. Not only birth year but also the generation names. I was born i 1984 and according to most sites, I fall under the cusp of Generation Y and MIllenial
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Level 89
Dec 23, 2021
My daughter, 1998, identifies as a millennial and perceives a difference between her and those a few years younger viewing them as far more tech reliant or addicted. She and her group of friends refer to those younger as iGens -- as social media and tech in general is far more prevelant with those younger. The iGen term appears to be replacing Gen Z. Using letters is fairly simplistic, Gen X stems from a book which perfectly described a generation left alone with no direction and treated as an after thought (ie me). To continue with Y and Z misses the point -- it doesn't describe anything.
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
In my experience, Gen Z is far and away the most used term. This comment section is the first time I've even heard of iGen.
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Level 72
May 1, 2026
iGen to me feels dated now. Like an artifact from a time when iPods, then iPhones, then iPads started to take off and people ran with the naming scheme. It didn't stick.
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Level 81
Dec 12, 2022
After thinking about it a little more, if any generation is going to be iGen, it'll be the current one: alpha.

I was born in the very late 90s and sure social media was a thing when I was a kid and most kids had cellphones by middle school, but I'm not sure that's enough of a paradigm shift to demarcate generations. However, what does appear to be serious enough is the "kid raised by an iPad" trope that's started in the last 7 or 8 years. That's just so fundamentally different from how I was raised, and it seems to be pervasive. Toss on a fully-matured influencer culture and endless content psychologically engineered to be hyper-addictive and that seems a lot closer to an iGen than a bunch of kids whose social media exposure was posting "cheese tastes really good" to Facebook and watching a few videos on YouTube during computer time at school.

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Level 74
Dec 23, 2021
As a Baby Boomer, I remember when Generation X was the name of Billy Idol's punk band in the early 80's.
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Level 61
Dec 23, 2021
ur kinda old
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Level 46
Dec 23, 2021
Generation Z has already ended; the next Generation is Generation Alpha.
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Level 70
Dec 23, 2021
Do Americans not acknowledge generation Xennial? It's for those born between 1977 and 1984.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xennials

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Level 79
Dec 23, 2021
Not a full generation, a generation is usually a period of 20 years, so smaller subgroups with more specific timeframes aren't relevant here
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Level 79
Dec 23, 2021
Just missed Lost Gen
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Level 79
Dec 23, 2021
Gen Y should be accepted for Millennials
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Level 56
Dec 25, 2021
Bleh.
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Level 87
Sep 11, 2022
What happened to the Beat Generation?
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Level ∞
Aug 28, 2023
They were destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the streets at dawn looking for an angry fix.
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Level 63
Jun 8, 2024
dang stop hypercontextualizing yallselves into generations theres no difference in 1 year fr
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Level 63
Jun 8, 2024
gen alpha?
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Level 77
Feb 25, 2025
When is Gen Alpha gonna be added to this quiz?
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Level 45
Feb 20, 2026
Gen Z was over in 2012

Gen Alpha is also missing

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Level 65
Apr 23, 2026
Gen Beta? It already started last year.
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Level 83
Apr 23, 2026
It’s going to be gen AI, I assume. The generation who is functionally incompetent because AI has allowed them to get through school while being illiterate and incapable of independent thought.
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Level 79
Apr 24, 2026
The invention of calculators didn't disable us from learning mathematics.

There will always be some individuals eliminated along technological advancements but there's absolutely no need to be this negative about an entire generation. New roles will be created and people will find their way out.

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Level 83
May 5, 2026
Except if I ask a random student what 6 x 7 is, they don’t know. If a tool can do it, people are lazy and won’t do it. So if machines can do our critical thinking… why would we bother? I might be biased as an educator, but I have to constantly remind students not to trust google AI for research.
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Level 32
May 5, 2026
If you ask a random kid what 6 x 7 is, I'm not sure you'd get much of an answer other than screaming and that stupid hand gesture.
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Level 83
May 5, 2026
That's why none of them ever say 42! XD
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Level 86
May 5, 2026
There is a reason why using calculators on arithmetic tests in elementary schools isn’t allowed.
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Level 92
Apr 23, 2026
Why is Gen Z and Millennials overlapping?
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Level 78
Apr 24, 2026
I've always been disappointed that the generation after Z wasn't named Generation Now I Know My ABC.
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Level 60
May 5, 2026
Needs updating, 2026 started generation beta
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Level 65
May 5, 2026
where is beta
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Level 68
May 5, 2026
Why the Millennial/Gen Z overlap? If you're 97 to 99 do you get to pick?
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Level 37
May 5, 2026
X and Z got accepted but why not Y?
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Level 44
May 5, 2026
what about Gen Beta?
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Level 64
May 5, 2026
I miss when we used to call Millennials Gen Y. We did it all through the 80s and 90s when they were actually being born but now it's not even accepted on a quiz.
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Level 43
May 5, 2026
Why isn't Gen Beta on here, it started last year
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Level 52
May 5, 2026
How is a front paged quiz outdated like that?
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Level 26
May 5, 2026
generation beta is 18 months old, when is it going to be added? Also shouldn't generation Y also be correct for millennial?
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Level 62
May 5, 2026
So those of us born in 1998 are just nothing??
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Level 47
May 5, 2026
Add Beta.
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Level 62
May 5, 2026
What's with the overlap between millennials and Gen Z? Surely they're two distinct things, no?
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Level 69
May 5, 2026
GEN BETA
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Level 55
May 6, 2026
Millennial and Gen Z overlap?