Ben Franklin’s underwater experiment, history’s hottest hoax, and the 19th-century prank that made people believe in moon bats.
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.