HOW KICKIQ WORKS
KickIQ is built to feel quick, replayable and easy to understand: choose your flag, pick a team, answer 10 timed World Cup questions, get a score and jump into ranking, replay and fan-store paths around World Cup 2026 and WC 2026.
The quiz is meant to be understood in seconds. The entire round structure is short enough for repeat sessions while still carrying real World Cup 2026 and WC 2026 context.
Users can start in English or Spanish and choose the flag they want to carry into the profile and ranking layer.
Before the round starts, users choose a national team. That makes the session feel tied to identity, not just random trivia.
Each round serves 10 questions and every answer is timed, which keeps the quiz light and replayable.
The result screen shows the score out of 10 plus a category title, so the user gets a clearer sense of level than a number alone.
Guests can continue with Google to link their result, save future rounds and appear in the KickIQ ranking before replaying.
The user can begin without filling out forms before the first round.
Ten questions, an immediate score and a clean restart path make replay natural.
Users feel like they are building a profile inside the World Cup game loop.
Related products appear as a light transition rather than a wall before the next round.
The result screen is where KickIQ becomes more than a simple quiz. The user can save progress, compare scores, replay and move into related World Cup content or team-store routes.
The ranking helps turn the quiz into a repeatable competitive product.
StoreSee related fan products before the next roundThat connects team identity, host-nation interest and commerce.
ContextMove from the game into the wider WC 2026 hubThe product expands from gameplay into guides, previews and tournament context.
KickIQ combines a cleaned question bank with ongoing editorial work around World Cup 2026, host nations, football history, teams, stadiums and the current match build-up. That makes the quiz recognisable but not static.
Useful context for fans who want to understand the competition itself.
StadiumsHost venues, cities and tournament geographyVenue guides feed both user understanding and quiz topic depth.
TeamsNicknames, identities and football cultureThe quiz gains flavour from culture and identity, not only raw stats.
Each round uses 10 questions so the game stays fast and replayable.
No. You can start as a guest first and then continue with Google later to save your result and link your progress.
Yes. KickIQ supports English and Spanish, and the home entry lets users switch language before they begin.
Yes. KickIQ is built around the World Cup 2026 build-up, and this page explains the live quiz flow underneath that experience.