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TikTok Trivia: a trivia-like game that will award $500,000 to its winners

A trivia game in which the winners can win a lot of money by answering questions of all kinds.

TikTok Trivia: a trivia-like game that will award $500,000 to its winners
Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

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TikTok, the short-form video social network, has announced “TikTok Trivia”, a new five-day live trivia game for all U.S.-based users over the age of 18. The trivia game will feature multiple choice questions on topics ranging from beauty, sports, music and lifestyle.

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This TikTok Trivia will give away $500,000 in total, and will run from February 22 through February 26. During the first three days, TikTok Trivia will have two sessions per day, each lasting one hour. The first session, which will contain 12 questions, will begin at 8 p.m. ET, and winners will share a $30,000 reward. The second session will be at 21:00 ET, and the winners will share a reward of $70,000.

The trivia game will also have special “survival rounds” in which the questions will be increasingly difficult. These rounds will take place on the last two days, February 25 and 26, and the last group standing will win $100,000.

TikTok Trivia is sponsored by John Wick 4 (John Wick: Chapter 4), a movie that will be released in theaters on March 24, and its distributor, Lionsgate, so the trivia will contain many questions based on this popular assassin franchise that will also have its own triple-A video game. The company also says the trivia game will also include “surprises and integrations.”

U.S. users who want to participate in TikTok Trivia can do so by accessing the official TikTok channel on the TikTok app (@TikTok), through TikTok LIVE. Users must attend the online sessions on time and answer all the questions correctly for a chance to win a share of the cash prize.

Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

Publicist and audiovisual producer in love with social networks. I spend more time thinking about which videogames I will play than playing them.

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