This Month’s Winner Is…
Lynne
DOB: 01/05/1962
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Every day you will see three images, and your challenge is to decide which one is the correct answer to the question. Some answers will be obvious, while others might really make you think. A brand new three-choice visual challenge awaits you daily.
All you need to do is choose the correct image (A, B, or C). If you get it right, you will earn 2 entries into the prize draw. Even if your answer is not correct, you will still receive 1 entry just for taking part. Just answer with the letter of the image you think is correct when being asked. At the end of the month, all entries will be pooled together, and one lucky winner will be drawn at random.
The competition started on 1st March 2026 and runs until the end of the month. The final question will be posted on 31st March 2026, with the winner announced here on 1st April 2026. The winner will then have 24 hours to claim their £10 cash prize. If the prize is not claimed by 11am on 2nd April 2026, it will be forfeited, and no late claims will be accepted.
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Previous Answers
- C – The Eiffel Tower
- A – Football (soccer)
- B – Dogs
- B – Trees
- A – Railways and steam trains
- B – The Sun
- B – Eagles
- B – Bananas are classed as berries botanically
- C – The Great Wall of China
- B – Violins
- A – Diamond
- B – Sushi
- B – Frogs
- A – Sydney Opera House
- A – Tomatoes are fruits botanically
- A – Octopuses
- A – The light bulb
- B – Batman
- C – Anemometers
- A – Monopoly
- A – Rainbows
- A – Voldemort in Harry Potter
- C – Taylor Swift
- A – Friends (Ross yelling “pivot!”)
- C – Fortnite
- B – Coca‑Cola (1886)
- B – Golden Gate
- C – Seahorses
- A – Daffodil
- B – The Goonies
- B – Nokia

Schweppes 1783 not on list, should question be which of the picturred brands is the oldest?
Also isn’t Sprite and Coca-Cola from the same brand?
yes. Sprite came much later though as competition for 7up I think
I think we are all aware that the question relates to the the three pictures A B or C it implies that in the game discription copied below. Remember this is just for fun.
Every day you will see three images, and your challenge is to decide which one is the correct answer to the question.
Haha Wendy I just got annoyed by this and scrolled up and copied the exact same quote, only to scroll back down and see your answer – you’re exactly right of course and it’s pretty obvious that the answer is meant to be out of those three 🙄
nvm
I had no idea that one was Fortnite lol. I’m absolutely clueless when it comes to gaming.
Me too, I just had to make a guess.
Apparently it’s none of these 3
I guess they mean which is the oldest brand of the three shown?
Yes. It’s something completely different.
I had to look today’s up, I went off chart music at the start of this century! Ahh, the 70s…
I think at some point in all their lives they have probably sung it 😁🤣
I don’t know who downvoted you but I’ve at least got you back to zero, not that any of that matters 🤣 and I completely agree – I almost exclusively like 60s and 70s music despite being born in 1987! First one I’ve had to look up myself.
I never knew a wind sock was called anemometers
Neither did I
And I also thought it was to measure the direction of the wind, not the speed. Got it wrong.
Unless the wind is far too strong for a safe take off, the sock doesn’t extend fully, it will fold down at some point. The stronger the wind, the further out it extends, that’s one of the reasons for the vertical striping, to make it clear how far out it extends. In that way it measures wind strength as well as direction.
I only know that because I used to be an instructor with the RAF Air Cadets!
That was interesting, thank you – and also nice to find out at the end that you didn’t just get it from Google or similar! ☺️
Thank you Daniel. As they say ‘Every day is a school day.’ I never knew that.
19th – None of these measure wind speed. The sock can only estimate it, not measure it and indicate direction.
neither of them measures wind speed, a wind sock gives wind direction
So in yesterday’s question (18th), who is the superhero at C who can fly? I did not recognise it.
Ironman
Thank you defairmans
All these questions are in the singular (e.g. “Which HAS eight arms?”) but the answers shown are in the plural (“Octopuses”). If the question is singular, the correct answer should also be singuler (“Octopus”).
I don’t think it matters if it is singular or plural, just as long as the answer is the right one, A, B, C, or writing the full answer.
Dont take it too seriously, its just for fun. (Hope my punctuation is correct, hahaha lol….wonder if mollys a teacher!) 😁
Clearly not, given my typo in my original post! 🙂
Sadly the real Inventer of the light bulb is not on todays list , only the charlatan who claimed to have invented it. The first patent was taken out by Joseph Swan who merged with Edisons company.
actully he took credit for other people’s work….
Loving the turtle image today – reminds me of snorkelling on holiday and meeting them in the wild.
It might sound a bit crackers, but I talk to them when I’m swimming with them.
Ahhhh, thats lovely not crackers at all. I talk to anything, even when im getting spiders and lady birds out the house i talk to them 😁
You mean there are people who ‘don’t’ talk to them? Why wouldn’t you say hello, I think you are crackers if you ignore them and rude! 🤣
We talk to our house rabbit all the time, now you might think that is not unusual, many of us talk to our pets, but our rabbit is deaf. 🤣 No need to feel sorry for him, rabbits jump at every noise, Bonfire Night and New Year used to be terrible for our other bunnies, but it doesn’t bother a deaf rabbit. 🐰
What is the material for A? Can’t make it out
‘A girls best friend’ apparently
Wondered if that’s what it’s meant to be!
Yes it is a girls best friend, I have one on the third finger of my left hand.
It is something that can cut glass without leaving a scratch on its surface. and looks great in a ring.
Good old google, told me an Orange was classified as a berry.
It is….
These quizzes are always going to be controversial as it depends where the source of the questions and answers are coming from
I also searched Google but it only came up with bananas for me.
I’m sure China will have a copy of the other 2 somewhere on its land. They love a good copy of everything 😁
Two answers for Sunday. One is a true berry and one is a type of berry. I put both 🤷
I thought the first fruit was an apple.
It is.
the other 2 have pips but the banana has seeds like the other berries.
Yes, maybe one of them shouldn’t have been an option to avoid confusion; they should have swapped it for a strawberry. 🤭
Haha I see what you’ve done there 😉 This is the first one I’ve checked, I sent it to Google Lens after I had entered my answer – I don’t like to look it up first now they’ve made the games more interesting and worth guessing; the old ones, especially general knowledge when it came to sports questions or other things I didn’t have a hope of knowing I felt no qualms about doing so because I found it very boring that you either knew the answer or you didn’t! But these I like to try even if I might… Read more »
Ps. Oops, I forgot to get to my point lol which was that I copied the exact answer from Google Lens’ AI overview because I might post it tomorrow 😁 But the end specifically said this: “Therefore, both the [*****] and the [*****] are technically berries, but the [*****] is the typical answer in such a quiz due to common misconceptions about fruit classification.” 🤣🤣 When I used to Google the answer to the GK questions it often came up with sites that had sort of prepackaged quiz questions, so while these are more creative I guess Daniel has to… Read more »
If I don’t know, I like to guess, but then I check, not just for the answer, but also to learn about why it’s the answer.
Today we were in a waiting room and there was a bowl of satsumas with a hook holding a bunch of bananas, so I asked hubby “do you fancy a berry”, if that would’ve been last week I’d have just seen bananas and said nothing … so I learned something and had a reason to talk to my hubby. Double ✓ 🤣
If only they had been oranges instead of satsumas.
Yes, that’s exactly what I like to do with these quizzes (not so much with the GK ones, some of them sparked my imagination but not so much sports questions or similar ones… same with the song lyric competitions and such like) but these can be different and much more interesting 🙂
Haha I’m so glad you had an excuse to talk to your hubby 🤣 what was his reaction by the way?
Sorry Sally, you may not see this now, but I was checking to see if today’s winner had ever posted.
Hubby doesn’t react, he is a very frustrating man who knows when you want a reaction from him and deliberately ruins it for you, but kicking him out would mean having to get off the sofa, throw his clothes out in the street, then taking his name off all the correspondence, I just don’t have the energy, so I’m gonna keep him, he puts the bins out so he has his uses. 🤣🤣
I know it is just a fun game but when the answer online is saying different to the one picked it is a bit frustrating. I am not the only person to get the same answers.
I wrote A – Train. instead of steam train. Hope it’s ok.
Yesterday answer was car, not train Richard Trevithick in 1804 built the first train not George Stephenson as history revisionists would have you believe. The first steam car was built by French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769. Known as the fardier de Cugnot.
I put car too
Me too
Yes I googled it and it said the car was invented before the steam train
I didn’t google it. I just copied the image and put it in Gemini which told me train.
Yesterdays should have been the car, I googled it the steam engine was first used on ships, and then the steam engine car was invented, but well before the steam train, but because of the weight of the engine the car could only go 2.5 miles an hour. This is the second time I have googled the question and been given a different answer to the one being said.
I found this –
The first steam-powered railway train was built by George Stephenson in 1814.
The first car with a gas engine was made in 1886 by Carl Benz.
The Wright Brothers flew the first motor-driven airplane in 1904.
The steam car was invented in 1769, but it didn’t catch on as the engine was too heavy for it so it could only go at 2.5 miles an hour, which is why there were not a lot of cars made at that time.
In Back to the future, Doc Brown goes back to 1855. There’s a steam train there. There’s no cars yet. So train first.
Yes because the steam engine did not catch on as it was too heavy so slowed the car down too much. but it was invented in 1769.
I’m not sure why you’ve been so downvoted! Unless it’s just the fact that you’ve googled it rather than guessing the answer which does take the fun out of it… but I did find your search results fascinating 😲