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Oceania Capitals Quiz

Country in, capital out. Ten questions against the clock, drawn from 14 countries in Oceania — one attempt at today's board, then send a friend the same ten and settle it properly.

Free · Plays in the browser · No app to install

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Name the capital of

Papua New Guinea

150

worth now

0pts0Answer inside 6s for the speed bonus

14

countries in play

10

questions a round

6s

par per question

150

max points an answer

How it plays

01 · The round

Each question names a country and offers four capitals; one is right. The board deals ten and the clock runs the whole time.

02 · The price

150instant100at par

A correct answer is worth 100 points, and answering inside the 6-second par earns a speed bonus of up to half as much again. Practice rounds are unlimited; the daily board gives you one attempt, and that attempt is what your streak hangs on.

03 · The rematch

Finished a round? Send it to a friend as a duel — they get the same ten questions on the same clock, and the comparison settles itself.

Loser buys coffee.

Every country and capital on the board

All 14 sovereign states in Oceania.

  • AustraliaCanberra
  • FijiSuva
  • MicronesiaPalikir
  • KiribatiTarawa
  • Marshall IslandsMajuro
  • NauruYaren
  • New ZealandWellington
  • Papua New GuineaPort Moresby
  • PalauNgerulmud
  • Solomon IslandsHoniara
  • TongaNukuʻalofa
  • TuvaluFunafuti
  • VanuatuPort Vila
  • SamoaApia

Questions people actually ask

Is the Oceania Capitals Quiz free?

Completely — it runs in the browser with nothing to install, and you can play as a guest without creating an account. An account exists to keep your streak and your duels in one place, not to charge you.

How does scoring work?

A correct answer pays 100 points, plus a speed bonus that starts at 150 for an instant answer and drains over the 6-second par. Ten questions a round, so a flawless round lands between 1000 and 1500.

Which countries are included?

All 14 sovereign states in Oceania.

Can I challenge friends?

That is rather the point. Any round can be sent as a duel link — same ten questions, same clock, loser buys coffee — and live matches seat up to eight players at once.

Is there a daily challenge?

One board a day, the same for every player, one attempt — miss a day and the streak notices. It rotates the continent and mixes the question types, so Oceania comes up regularly.

Your rivals are already playing

Today’s board is live until midnight. One attempt — make it count.