About this tour
When Alex from our BugBitten team hit Quiz Room in Ghent, we found a sharp bit of entertainment that lives up to its TV-show premise. You're booked into The Original Quiz by default—a broad-brush trivia format that'll test everything from celebrity spotting to cake ingredients—but you can switch games on arrival if the mood takes you. The setup's slick: pick your quiz type, grab a buzzer, and go for 90 minutes in a room designed to feel like the real deal. It's a crowd-pleaser for mixed-knowledge groups and works just as well for a team night out as it does for families with kids aged 8 and up.
Highlights
- TV-style set with actual buzzers and scoreboard display
- Switch quiz types on the day—no rebooking needed
- Music Quiz leans hard on chart hits and Flemish classics
- The Mole game adds proper strategy and deception layers
- Personalise your quiz with your own 10 questions
- Fully accessible—all surfaces wheelchair-friendly
- Add a 30-minute extension if you're on a roll
What to expect
You'll walk into a proper quiz studio setup. The host briefs you on rules, assigns team names, and fires up the first round. Questions come through a screen; you buzz in, answer, and watch your score climb in real time. The pacing's snappy—questions vary wildly (one minute it's 90s film trivia, the next it's kitchen ingredients), which keeps energy high and stops any one person from dominating. If you've picked The Mole instead, expect a different beast: less pure trivia, more psychological gameplay where you're trying to unmask the secret player whilst completing tasks. The room itself feels genuine—not a dingy basement, but well-lit and designed to look broadcast-ready. Most groups finish buzzing and laughing; a few get genuinely competitive.
The time flies. You'll get through maybe 80–120 questions depending on answer speed and chat. If you're trailing badly by the end, the option to add 30 minutes is tempting—and painless on the spot.
Good to know
This works brilliantly for team outings, birthday groups, and families with confident kids. It's low-risk fun—no special fitness or skills needed, just curiosity and a willingness to buzz in. The quiz variety means you can pick something that suits your crowd (Kids Quiz for the 8–12 set, The Mole if your group loves mind games, Original if you're mixed abilities). The room is fully wheelchair accessible and pram-friendly.
Minimum group is 3 players; solo or pairs won't work. The Original Quiz can feel a bit scattered if your knowledge base is oddly specialist—you might get hammered on one round and sail through the next. Drinks are available but at full café prices, so budget accordingly. The venue relies on public transport (no car park mentioned), so check connections if you're not central. At 60 minutes base, it's snug for larger groups—the 30-minute add-on is worth considering if you want proper breathing room.
Bring nothing except yourself and maybe a notepad if you're that person. No physical prep needed. Book The Original unless you have a specific reason not to; switching on arrival is easy. Public transport is your bet for getting there.
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