When choosing categories, choose ones that you’re knowledgeable on or passionate about so that it will be easier for you to find the answers and write your questions creatively.

A bland personality quiz can be overlooked because it may subconsciously say to a person that he has a bland personality. Colourful and distinct images are more likely to draw attention to your quiz.

For example, a personality quiz similar to “what kind of animal are you” could provide bear as a good result. The description could be something along the lines of “While you enjoy a good refreshing slumber and may get cranky when you’re hungry, everyone knows how much you love your children and that giant hugs were named after you. " This description is fun and seems personal because it reflects how a bear protects her cubs while using “bear hugs” as an indicator of warmth. Both of which can be relatable to a lot of people.

For example, a snarky quiz title could be along the lines of “Which 90s one-hit wonder are you?”

5 tools for creating a catchy titles are: using the phrase “How much do you actually know about (insert topic)”, using celebrity, using an adjective, placing someone as a type, and comparing people to popular items. For example, you can use a celebrity in your title like “Which Walking Dead Character are you?” An example of using an adjective for a title would be something like, “How fit are you?” A title placing someone as a type would be something like “How big of a Bro are you?” A title that compares popular items would be similar to “Which brunch meal are?”

A standard quiz has a single correct answer but the person taking the quiz has several options to choose from. As she answers each question, she is immediately told whether she got the answer right or wrong. A single questions quiz is just one question and one answer. A % correct quiz is not like a standard quiz in that the person taking the quiz does not know whether his answers are right or wrong until he is finished the quiz and learns what percentage of the quiz he got right. A Personality Quiz allows the person taking the quiz to choose from a variety of answers. Each answer has been assigned to a different result. The more answers that line up to a specific result determines the final outcome. A Checklist Quiz poses a question with numerous possible answers. People can check off all that is applicable to them from this list and share that number with others who have also taken the quiz. An Image Checklist Quiz is similar but uses images over text.

Write persuasively and emphasize positivity. The person taking the quiz wants to feel gratified for taking the time to answer your questions. Pay them off with humour or a positive message about themselves.

Use images and content that you have the rights to if using your quiz for the public. Make sure that you only use original content or have received permission to use someone else’s work. [10] X Research source If using images make sure that they are in the public domain, e. g. if the have a CC0 Creative Commons license.