How to Make an Emoji Quiz (That People Actually Share)
Anyone can make an emoji quiz. The real trick is making one that people want to share. This guide walks you through a simple system: pick a theme, create 10 puzzles, and share them with a clear “how to play.”
Step 1: Pick one theme (don’t mix everything)
The best quizzes have a clear promise. A theme also helps your quiz show up in search results.
- Movies: “Guess the movie from emojis” (great for parties)
- Food: fun for kids and family
- School: vocabulary and classroom warm-ups
- Pop culture: TV shows, games, celebrities
If you want an instant starting point, try our curated pages: Movie Emoji Quiz and Easy Emoji Puzzles for Kids.
Step 2: Build 10 puzzles (with difficulty levels)
Aim for a mix:
- 4 easy: direct emojis (🦁👑)
- 4 medium: needs a small leap (🟩💊🕶️)
- 2 hard: inside jokes or niche titles
Step 3: Write answers people can type
Keep answers short and consistent. For multi-word answers, tell players to remove spaces. Example: “The Lion King” → type THELIONKING.
Step 4: Add a “how to play” message
When you share links, send a short message like:
Emoji Quiz 🎬: Guess the movie from emojis. No Googling. 1 point per correct answer. Reply with your score!
Step 5: Make it viral (simple distribution)
- Group chats: WhatsApp / iMessage / Discord
- Social: post 1 puzzle as a teaser + “link in bio”
- Zoom / Teams: use it as an icebreaker
Related guides: Share on WhatsApp Status and Emoji Pictionary on Zoom.
Templates you can copy
Template A: 10-movie quiz night
- Pick 10 movies.
- Create 10 puzzles in the Emoji Quiz Maker.
- Share links 1-by-1, keep score.
Template B: Kids classroom warm-up
- Pick 5 easy words.
- Play them on the Kids Emoji Puzzle page.
- Let the winning team create one new puzzle.