Ancient Ireland’s mystical past, exploding stars that made you, and the great Triceratops identity crisis—history and science get wild.
From ancient sunglasses to your skin’s hidden tricks and a parrot that testified, history has never looked—or sounded—this fascinating.
Ancient hygiene hacks, parrots with punchlines, and a stormtrooper’s iconic stumble—history’s quirks never smelled so good.
From ancient popcorn rituals to laughter as cardio and Walkman nostalgia, this week’s trivia is a snackable, chuckle-worthy throwback.
Edison’s marketing magic, lava lamps’ groovy origins, and the surprising life-saving legacy of lemons—history gets a quirky glow-up!
Discover the accidental spoon, Cleopatra’s ancient glam, and the rhythmic roots of tap—history’s quirks, one step at a time.
From Shaolin Kung Fu’s epic origin story to ancient Greek tech wizards and a cosmic trick for growing taller, this week’s trivia is action-packed!
Selfie origins, ancient feasting quirks, and the mysterious glow of a patented color—this week’s trivia is as vivid as it is surprising.
Pencil myths debunked, your eyes’ upside-down secret, and why earthworms are the underdogs of the underground.
From neon fitness to medieval cavities and a bird that freeloads like a pro, this newsletter is a rollercoaster of quirky revelations.
From champagne science to umbrella trailblazers and medieval self-care disasters, this issue is proof that history can’t stop surprising us.
Ancient candles, cosmic truths, and a surprising invention that stinks—today’s trivia is full of twists and turns.