This Bible trivia game turns the entire World English Bible into a quiz that never runs dry. Every question is built on the spot from the site's own scripture library, which spans all 66 books, 1,189 chapters, and 31,102 verses. One moment you are reading a real quoted verse and choosing which of four books it belongs to, the next you are deciding whether a book sits in the Old or New Testament. Because the source pool is so large, you can play for months without meeting the same question twice.
Four question styles keep each round varied. Verse identification quotes a passage word for word and asks where it lives. Testament questions check whether you can place a book on the correct side of Malachi. Summary questions describe a book in a single line and ask you to name it. Order questions show two books and ask which comes first in the canon. After every answer you get instant right or wrong feedback plus a short explanation, so a miss becomes a lesson rather than a dead end.
Group play is built in. Teams and Points mode lets you create teams, list the players on each one, and let the game handle the rest. It rotates whose turn it is automatically, and a correct answer scores a point for that player's team without anyone keeping a tally on paper. That makes it a natural fit for youth group games, Sunday school review sessions, and family game nights where you want friendly competition without arguments over the scorekeeping.
There is nothing to install and nothing to sign up for. The game is free, loads in any browser, and plays comfortably on a phone, so it works just as well in a church hall as on the couch. Your running score and current streak stay on screen the whole time, which gives solo players a clear way to measure how their Bible knowledge grows from week to week.