Close guesses should feel good. QuizFight’s year games emphasise proximity and speed so a near miss still tells a story — unlike binary right/wrong flashcards that make you feel silly for being two years off.
What you want from this search
You are hunting for a game loop: image → guess → reveal → laugh or flex. You probably want it on mobile, in short sessions, with reasons to come back.
Why QuizFight keeps year-guessers around
Year guessing sits next to other modes, so you are not stuck in a one-mechanic app.
Competitive hooks (ranks, rewards) give structure if you play daily.
Friend rooms let you run the same reveal moment for a whole group.
Ideal player profile
You like bragging about cultural history knowledge but accept that photos beat textbook dates for memorisation.
Honest limitations
If you want fully academic sourcing on every image caption, QuizFight is entertainment-first. If you want infinite custom user uploads, check whether the current build supports the workflow you expect.

FAQ
Do I need perfect history knowledge?
No — visual cues and decade intuition are enough to enjoy early sessions.
Can I play against one rival?
Explore duel flows available in your region/build; features roll out over time.
Make your first guess
Jump in, fail loudly, tighten your estimates, and chase a personal best.
Related guides
- What year gameHow the What Year? mode works: image clues, scoring intuition, and why it is a distinct game from generic trivia lists.
- Online quiz gameWhat QuizFight’s online quiz loop looks like in 2026: topics, match flow, progression, and how it differs from passive quiz websites.
- Multiplayer quiz gameHow QuizFight runs multiplayer quiz sessions: matchmaking, scoring, and why private friend rooms are the cleanest way to play as a group.
