/r/triviaoftheday/

r/triviaoftheday

6k members
r/triviaoftheday is a subreddit with 6k members. The most common flair used is totd, mod post, science/nature, geography, and potpourri.
Each day, answer a new trivia question.

Flair Used in r/triviaoftheday

#1
TOTD
: "Sunday's Question and Cheating"
123 posts
#2
Mod Post
: "Lots of new members"
14 posts
#3
Science/Nature
: "[TOTD 2021-03-03] What is the term for the space on the back between the shoulder blades that cannot be reached to scratch?"
14 posts
#4
Geography
: "[TOTD 2021-03-19] What constellation is on the flag of Australia?"
13 posts
#5
Potpourri
: "[TOTD 2021-02-20] What was the name of the horse that Napoleon famously rode at the Battle of Waterloo?"
8 posts
#6
History
: "[TOTD 2021-04-05] What is the name of one of the two people who each independently discovered platinum in the 1740s?"
7 posts
#7
Entertainment
: "[TOTD 2021-02-16] The Lord of the Rings was published by which British publishing company?"
7 posts
#8
Art/Literature
: "[TOTD 2021-04-15] Which of these artists lived the longest?"
6 posts
#9
Other
: "[TOTD 2022-04-30] Final Question: Which of these things is less than 1000?"
1 post

Member Growth in r/triviaoftheday

Yearly
+426 members(7.4%)

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Last updated: May 31, 2026