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Infinite · AI trivia game

Infinite: an AI trivia game for any topic, any room.

Infinite Trivia gives hosts and players two ways to play: Local mode on one device, or Live mode with a shared room code. Both modes turn topics into grounded trivia, difficulty-scaled scoring, and fast rounds that keep the room moving.

HOST // ORACLE ONLINE

WORLD WAR II // PLAYER 1

Which 1939 invasion is widely used to mark the beginning of World War II in Europe?

AThe invasion of France
BThe invasion of Poland
CThe Battle of Britain
DThe attack on Pearl Harbor
⏱ TIME HACK1/2 50/50 PURGE
+1Easy+2Medium+3Hard

The problem it solves

An AI trivia game is only fun when players trust the answer. Infinite is built for hosts who want endless topics without turning every round into a fact-checking argument.

  • Generic AI can invent plausible trivia.
  • Hosts lose time auditing every answer.
  • Players lose trust when one bad fact decides a round.
  • Local games and live rooms usually require separate tools.

How Infinite fixes it

Infinite keeps the speed of AI generation while adding grounded-answer behavior, challenge flow, and host controls. You get the creative range of AI with safeguards that support competitive play.

  • Local mode supports solo and pass-and-play trivia.
  • Live mode lets players join by room code.
  • Challenge AI can judge disputed answers.
  • Host tools include verify, pause, regen, and reveal.

Features for real trivia hosts

Infinite is not just a question generator. It is a trivia night host app with modes, scoring, powerups, and recovery paths when a question needs review.

Two play modes

Play locally on one device or host Infinite Live with players answering from their phones.

Pick Your Own Topics

The host can assign topics per player, rotate turns, and keep the match fair.

Powerups

Earn charges for correct answers, then spend them on Time Hack, Double Down, or 50/50.

Challenge AI

Dispute a wrong answer and let an independent judge review the claim.

How the AI trivia game works

Start with a topic, choose the format, then let the game run. Infinite handles generation, answer locking, score updates, and the end-of-game flow.

  1. Choose mode.
    Use local play for one-screen sessions or Live for room-code play.
  2. Set topics.
    Use one topic for everyone or assign player-specific topics.
  3. Run the room.
    Pause, verify, regenerate, reveal, and crown a winner.

Good topics make better games

Infinite works best when the topic gives the engine a clear arena. "World history" is playable, but "Cold War space race" will usually produce sharper rounds. For movies, books, shows, or games, add words like plot, scenes, chapters, or characters so the questions focus on what happened inside the story instead of drifting into production trivia.

Built for the room, not just the prompt

The host can keep a live match moving with pause, regen, verify, and reveal controls while players focus on answering. That matters when the group is noisy, competitive, or playing from phones. Infinite gives the host enough control to recover from a bad question without turning the night into admin work.

Infinite Trivia FAQ

Can Infinite make trivia questions for movies, books, or games?

Yes. For story-heavy topics, use words like plot, scenes, or chapters in the topic so the engine focuses on events inside the work.

Does Infinite Live reveal the answer too early?

No. Players receive the question and options, while the correct answer is only shown during reveal or in a limited 50/50 grant.

Can hosts play too?

Yes. The host can run the room on one screen and join as a player from another device.

Are powerups paid?

No. Player powerups are earned through correct answers and cost no extra Neurons.

Who is Infinite best for?

It fits game-night hosts, classrooms, clubs, and anyone who wants fast trivia on niche topics.

Host an AI trivia game with facts players can trust.

Start free, then open Infinite Local or host a Live room.